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Cary Brent Rice

Cathedral City, California

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Cary Brent Rice, 57, of Cathedral City passed away on September 4, 2008. He was born on October 3, 1951, to Charlie (Ray) and Julie Rice in Santa Ana, CA. Cary is survived by Father Charlie (Ray) and Mother Julie Rice of Cathedral City, CA; brother Perry and wife Brenda Rice of Cathedral City,...

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Gone but not forgotten... I'll see you in VallHala

My name is Reva Campbell. I work for Carrie at the USA gas station in Palm Desert I think in 2006. He liked my work and I was trying to be manager At a different USA I never made it. He was a good teacher and a good person I decided to look him up to see what if he was still around Maybe on Facebook But I found him here It was a good man Rest in peace Cary. 01/20/2024.

Cary and I worked together on night crew at a Safeway store in Santa Barbara from 1974 to when I left the company in 1977. We became good friends and hung out together after work. He told me of a time when he got home from work and put some hot dogs in a pot of water on the stove, turned on the heat then sat down to wait for them to cook. Several hours later he woke up startled to find firemen in his apartment because he fell asleep and the hot dogs had burned filling his apartment with...

Cary was my trainer and mentor at AM/PM when I started in 1997. More over , he was a great friend. My very best to Brenda.

Cary,
So many sweet memories: childhood visits, Minnesota summers and Arcadio's Chuckwagons, perfect evenings lounging at the pool, just to name a few. Love to you, Aunt Julie, Uncle Ray, Perry and Brenda.

Long ago, we were best friends.
My thoughts are with you family. Rest in peace Cary.
Dom

Cary,

Chuckwagons and catering. We had a lot of fun with you when you shared your summers with us in MN. You were always a really hard worker for Uncle Arcadio and Aunt Phyllis. I could count on you for an honest, open opinion, good advice and a fun time. I'll miss you Cousin Cary.

My prayers and thoughts are with you Uncle Ray, Aunt Julie, Perry and Brenda.

Gesile

Cary

To you I make a toast. Here's to getting sideways in your folks golf cart at midnight. To hot fires, good drink and cold nights camping in the mountains. Too life back in the day. You will be missed cousin?

Cheers , I'll see you on the other side

We will remember Cary as a great friend with a heart of gold. Our cndolences to his family