Carl Ray-Christensen Jr.-Obituary

Photo courtesy of Hawker Funeral Home - Blackfoot

Carl Ray Christensen Jr.

Nov 15, 1946 - Nov 20, 2018 (Age 72)

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May all look to the God of all comfort and his word during this time.
Porter

It is with sincere sympathy that I send my regards on the passing of dear Carl.

Please know, your family is in my thoughts and prayers during this sad time.

Sincerely,
Sue Goodman
Bingham Memorial Hospital

I'm going to miss this wonderful man! He meant so much to me !

Barbara, Very sorry to read of your husband's death. You have had your share of losses since coming to Gwen Loop. God Bless, Take Care Sincerely, Jody

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.

May the Lord bring healing and comfort to him and his family! May we all meet again one day good friend! Irma Cardona May 1965

So sorry to hear of your loss.

Ray was a great classmate May he Rest In Peace and Semper Fi

Just knowing him made my life better.

Obituary

Carl Ray's Obituary

Carl Ray Christensen Jr was born on November 15, 1946 in Shelley, Idaho to Carl and Mary Christensen. Ray passed away on November 20, 2018 at the George E. Wahlen Veteran’s Home in Ogden, Utah. Ray returned to his Father in Heaven after valiantly fighting a brain injury he sustained from a fall back in June.As a young man Ray lived with his parents and seven siblings in Sterling, Idaho. He graduated from Aberdeen High School in 1965. He joined the United States Marine Corps immediately following his graduation. He served two tours in Vietnam and was awarded a Bronze Star, an Expert Marksman and two Purple Hearts. It was in the Marines that he met his sweetheart of 49 years, Barbara Ester. They married in Hawaii and then moved to Sterling, Idaho, where they spent their entire married lives. They were blessed with four children, Janae Smith, Vikki-Rae (Shane) Rucker, Jeffrey (Brigit) Christensen and Corinne (Nick) Barry. Ray farmed and ran cattle until a diagnosis of multiple sclerosis forced his retirement. However, retirement and MS didn’t slow him down in the least. Ray’s motto was “I do what I want, when I want, with who I want.”Ray was a real character. He was known for his sense of humor, his sometimes questionable comments and stories and his brutal honesty. He was very patriotic and proudly flew the American flag. Ray had a strong testimony of the gospel of Jesus Christ and he’d share that testimony in his own colorful way. Anyone who knows Ray knows he absolutely loved horses. His daughter, Vikki, shared his passion and they spent countless hours riding together. They also had many friends who joined them on their rides. Ray also enjoyed following the different sport’s teams from Aberdeen High School. Ray is survived by his wife, Barbara; his four children; ten grandchildren; three great grandchildren; seven siblings; and numerous nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents. A funeral service will be held at 11:00 a.m. Saturday, November 24, 2018 at the Lakeview LDS Church in Springfield, Idaho. Family will meet with friends from 6:00-8:00 p.m. Friday, November 23, 2018 at Hawker Funeral Home in Blackfoot and for one hour prior to the service at the church. Condolences may be sent to the family at: www.hawkerfuneralhome.com.

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