CARL-COBY-Obituary

CARL "Ray" COBY

Cleveland, Ohio

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COBY CARL "RAY" COBY entered into eternal rest on June 7, 2014. Ray is survived by his wife Cissy. Cherished father of Carl Jr., John, Kevin, Reginald, Ray and LaTonya. Loving brother of 17 sisters and brothers. Grandfather of 24. VIEWING FRIDAY, JUNE 13 at the CALHOUN FUNERAL HOME, 17010...

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My friend Carl. We grew up together next door for years, went to school together and did many fun things together. I will miss him dearly. My prayers goes out to the entire family.
Thomas Polk, Bolivar, Tennessee.

This is 2016 going on 2 years now. I find myself always thinking of you. Cameo shop was like our own country club were we all can go and unwind and talk about anything. Really miss dude. WILLIE DAVIS

This is 2016 going on 2 years now. I find myself always thinking of you. Cameo shop was like our own country club were we all can go and unwind and talk about anything. Really miss dude. WILLIE DAVIS

So sorry for your loss Cissy. Sending my condolences and prayers to you and your family. May God comfort your hearts in your time of bereavement.

Sorry for your loss Cousin ciss Ray will be missed I will allways remember him making me laugh, and seeing him making you laugh. Blessing

Ray,

Sorry to hear about the passing of your father. Sherri and I give our condolences. I always thought of your dad as the "cool" dad that let his kid have a muscle car in college. I hope you find solace in the good memories with your dad.

Thoughts and prayers,

Dave & Sherri Lanahan & family

To the Coby family, I walk this way but once, and Ray has walked a great walk, He has been the kindess man I have met, a friend and wise man to my family so many times, my prayers with you all.

Cissy, weeping may endure for a night, but Joy will come in the morning---.Soulman @ Brenda.

To Cissy and family,
I send my sympathy to you all in your time of loss. We know that GOD knows best and Ray can finally rest.

Steve and Robin Martin