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THEODORE WILLIAM RAY OBITUARY
Reprinted with Permission
© San Gabriel Valley Tribune



THEODORE WILLIAM RAY
1937 - 2006


In Loving Memory of Theodore William Ray --- Long time resident of West Covina passed away at home Tuesday, February 21, 2006.
He leaves behind lifetime sweetheart Polly- a marriage that lasted over 45 years, through sickness and in health, three children, Susan Ray, Bonnie Moya {Ron} and Marty Ray {Diane}, five grandchildren, Ricky {Nicole}, Alicia {Gabe}, Jonathan, Kelley and Katelyn and four great-grandchildren Colton, Joanie, Emma and Allie, siblings, Marilyn Boone {Gene}, Donna Harrell {Billy}, Chris Ray {Susan} and Jeanne Edwards {George} and numerous nieces and nephews.
Born May 1, 1937 in rural Oklahoma, Theodore was a member of Covina Masonic Temple, Elks El Monte {now disbanded} and After Stroke Covina.
He was best known for his friendliness, humor and smile.
In their later years he and Polly loved to travel, be it in their motorhome along America's highways or to more exotic places.
He worked for Con Rock of Irwindale until health issues forced him into an early retirement.
His memory will be cherished by all who knew him. Keep on truckin' Daddy.
Published in San Gabriel Valley Tribune on February 27, 2006.


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