E.-Ritchie-Obituary

E. Ray Ritchie

Glens Falls, New York

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Lake Luzerne - E. Ray Ritchie of Lake Luzerne, died Friday, Dec. 9, 2005, unexpectedly at his home. He was 59. Born on Aug. 11, 1946, in Sugar Grove, Ark., he was the son of the late Silas and Lillie Mae (Tillery) Ritchie. Mr. Ritchie was a U.S. Navy Corpsman and served during the Vietnam War...

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Ray and I have been friends for more than 25 years. He was a valued business associate, honest, forth-right with his advice, and a definite asset to each of the organizations he served. However, without a doubt what he cherished most was his family. I shall pray for Ray, and the family he loved so dearly. Happy trails, my friend!

I knew Ray when he was Iroquois Hospital Consortium and always found him to be a wonderful person and an ethical and honest businessman. Such people are hard to find. My prayers are with his family and friends.

Ray was a wonderful individual and I enjoyed our work together with the Magnet Group. Had the good fortune to have met some of his family over the years, and one only had to see him beam with pride, to know how much family meant to him. I am truly sorry for your loss, and will pray that your family finds God's peace in the aftermath of your loss.

I was very surprised and sad to hear of Ray's sudden passing, having just met with him at the Quality Inn on Tuesday. He was a true gentleman and professional. On behalf of Choice Hotels International, I express our sincere condolences to his family and friends at the Quality Inn and Econo Lodge.

Ray and I met in 1986 at Mary McCellen Hospital. Ray was a great supported of mine and always welcomed me to the Hospital. It was my pleasure to have met Ray and worked on many projects together.
Bruce

My Jehovah be with you and your family in your time of great sorrow. You are in my prayers.

I just met you and you seem like a great guy. May you rest in peace.

Ray was a great man. He helped me out alot we all will miss him. He was one of a kind. He always knew what to do and what answer to always give. He was a very kind, sweet, giving man. He will always be remembered. We love you Ray Ray.