Raymond Lee Zager was born in Los Angeles in 1924. Lawyer, author & diarist. In the 71st Infantry he was the first soldier to break down the gates of the concentration camp Gunskirchen Lager in 1945. He is survived by his wife of 39 years, Helen, daughter Lynnanne, son Paul, and step-children; Patsy, Larry and Michael, grandchildren; David, Sam Gray, Claire, Oliver, Allison, Gregory, Amanda and daughter in-laws, Denise, Irene and Ann, son in law Richard and brother Bud. www.diarylibrary.net
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I am so sorry Ray passed away before I got a chance to meet him. He was a mentor and an inspiration.
Marguerite Bryant
November 12, 2012
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