May God bless you and your...
Mrs. Calaway,
Our deepest sympathy are with you and your family during this sad time. May God bless you.
Billy & Bridget Hanks
November 16, 2005 | Mount Airy, NC


Winston-Salem, North Carolina
E. Ray Calaway, 74, died Tuesday, Nov. 8, 2005, at home. Born July 14, 1931, he was the son of Harley R. and Alice B. Calaway. He served in the U.S. Coast Guard, graduated from Duke University and spent much of his working life as manager of Home Oil and Gas Co. in Mount Airy. Surviving are...
Read MoreMrs. Calaway,
Our deepest sympathy are with you and your family during this sad time. May God bless you.
Billy & Bridget Hanks
November 16, 2005 | Mount Airy, NC
Deanie, Please know that you are surrounded by our prayers and love.
Ellen and Ken Newbold
November 13, 2005 | Rose Hill, NC

Ray/Dad
November 11, 2005
Dear Deanie,
What a joy it was to know Ray over these past several years. He was a delight and inspiration as he dealt with his many and varied health problems. He will be sorely missed, but his memory will live on. We wish for you warmth and comfort as you face the challenges of each new day.
Mary-Owens & Owen Fitzgerald
November 10, 2005 | Raleigh, NC
Im sorry for your loss, Ray was a fine person and always straight up with me.
Roger Spencer
November 10, 2005 | Dobson, NC
We send our deepest sympathy to the family. Our prayers and thoughts are with you.
Jimmy, Teresa, and Amanda Smith
November 09, 2005 | Lowgap, NC
Kathy~ I was so sorry to read of your father's death today in the paper. He seemed to always have a smile on his face-especially when we were all down at Topsail! I remember him swimming in once all the way back from the sandbar-just for a hat for your mom---what a considerate gentleman!
Love to you and your family!
Fowler
Fowler Ruffin
November 09, 2005 | Winston-salem, NC
Diana and Family,
My most hearty condolences to all of you. Marion and I both have regretted for a long time that we were so far away that we could not carry on a closer friendship with you two that we started back in college.
Ray was always very personable; helpful when he could be; showed concern for other people and honest as could be. We both enjoyed the last visit with you two in Winston Salem in 2004 He had his usual smile and good natured personalilty that day even...
Jim Miller
November 09, 2005 | Issaquah, WA