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Raybourn, Ronald J. Jr.
age 47, of Phoenix, AZ, passed away March 4, 2011. Ronald is survived by his wife Debra Raybourn, daughter Jessica Raybourn, granddaughter Abby Lynn Otten, parents Ronald J. Raybourn and Beverly Barnett, his brothers Richard Raybourn, Jerry Helm, & Brian Barnett. Preceded in death by brother Robert G. Barnett, and daughter Christina Raybourn. A lifetime Phoenix resident, Ronald attended Trevor Browne High School. Services will be held at the La Paz Funeral Home, March 25th, viewing 1-3, services to follow.
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Condolences to you and your family. May God comfort you during such a difficult time (2 Cor 1:3,4)
Sha'
April 2, 2011
Laura #2
March 30, 2011
RJ you are loved and missed
gloria brady
March 27, 2011
Oh my God...RJ..I'm so sorry for not keeping in touch with you...you were the closest person I had that knew my dad George Webb..well I know you guys are hanging out now..take care of each other..I Love You my friend....
Georgette Hauck
March 27, 2011
R.J., as you R.I.P. I give you a memory to carry with on your journey and until we meet again,"T.I.H.F"!!!
Thanks for all you have done, and I will miss you greatly.
Sandy Brown
March 25, 2011
RJ, I can't believe your gone. I'm waiting for Debbie to pick me up for one of the hardest days of her life. I wish you were still here now your with your daughter. You will be truely missed. Respectfully, Jody Girl
Jody Girl
March 25, 2011
RJ, you are the most REAL person I've ever had the pleasure knowing and calling a friend.You got cheated out of life and taken to soon. God, knows REAL is what this world missing.You are loved by all that have met you and will be terribly missed.
To Amanda and all the Raybourn Family,
my heart goes out to you in your time of loss, and are forever in my prayers.
Kim Frayer
March 24, 2011
The man may be gone, but "The Legand" will never die. I will love and miss you forever. Till we meet again...
Love Me
March 24, 2011
RJ you are going to be missed but you will never be forgotten you were a very special man one of a kind I am very lucky to have met you I will cherish the memories and hold dear the wisdom I picked up from you til we see each other again Rest in Peace
Betty Nuanez
March 24, 2011
RJ, brother you are gonna be truely missed. you touched everyone you met. rest in peace.love & respect Brad
Brad Dickens
March 23, 2011
RJ I will miss you forever and love you always... we were such great friends and I am so sad that you are gone now but we will see you again.. May you Rest in Peace and be with your loved ones..
Katie Woulard
March 22, 2011
RJ YOU WILL BE MISSED ,
George Wanda Combee
March 22, 2011
RJ You Will Be Missed Dearly!Your Great Personality and Heart Of Gold Matches Your Beautiful Soul.But Most Importantly..You Love A Wonderful Friend Of Mine Who Is Going To Miss You Tremendously!May You Rest In Peace My Friend..Til We Meet Again.
Erica Daniels
March 21, 2011
RJ I'll cus you everyday for the rest of my life. Well you got me good on this one , the last thing I ever expected. I know you hear me and I hope your laughing with me about the times we had spent together being friends. Just remember I'll catch up with you someday, we'll see who can hang then. Thanks for the 25-30 years of being a friend thru thick and thin. You never ciesed to amaze me. Love you and I'll miss you.
Linda Van Tine
March 21, 2011
Linda Van Tine
March 21, 2011
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