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James Ray Barbee

Lake Oswego, Oregon

Jun 2, 1947 – Mar 28, 2025

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BORN
June 2, 1947
DIED
March 28, 2025
LOCATION
Lake Oswego, Oregon

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The family of James Ray Barbee is saddened to announce his sudden passing on March the 28th, 2025, at Meridian Park Hospital, at the age of 77. He will be lovingly remembered by his wife, Sondra; children: Julia [Matt] Suplee, and Jason [Suraya] Barbee; and his grandchildren, who he deeply...

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Ray and I were in the same pledge class of Sigma Phi Epsilon at UNC -- two of many small-town guys at Sig Ep. What a terrific person! We also shared a basketball chat and loved keeping up with the Tar Heels, RIP, my friend.

Sondra, Julia, and Jason, so very sorry to learn of Ray unexpected passing away. My few years working for Ray were some of the best. He was an extraordinary manager and co-worker. Miss seeing him at the Boise lunches. He was always mentioning how important each of you were to him and his love for you. He was and is a very special person and blessed me and my family . You are in our thoughts and prayers on this day to honor your Father and Husband.. Am sorry I missed his Memorial, I...

Ray was simply The Best! Known to me as a fellow colleague together at First Union National Bank. May the memories of RAy be a blessing to all who were fortunate to have known him.

I first met Ray when I worked for Roseburg Forest Products. I didn't report directly to Ray, but saw first hand his character and professionalism. We kept in touch even more so in the last few years. Ray was always very supportive and we had a common bond in our faith. Ray will be missed. My condolences to the family. Mark Dawson

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Knowing Ray has made my life better. His smile would light up a room at a Carolina Club event and I was so grateful he shared his Carolina spirit here in Portland. Sending much love to all of you.

Ray was one of those special people whose character and influence reverberate through a lifetime. I am so sad to learn of his passing, while heartened to learn of the many people who knew and loved him along the way. Once a friend, always a friend. He will be missed.

It was my pleasure to work with Ray during his executive transition to Rosburg Lbr. Little did I know that he didn't make acquaintances, Ray made friends for life. I will miss his annual call "... just thinking about and wanted to check in".

I am so saddened by the death of Ray. It was a privilege to work with and for him. He was one of the finest gentlemen I have ever known.