Johnny-Ray-Obituary

Johnny Lee Ray

Baton Rouge, Louisiana

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Johnny Ray passed away in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. The obituary was featured in The Advocate on July 19, 2004.

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Words are never adequate to express what we feel when someone dear to us passes away.
I knew Johnny from work. He was a great colleague and I was very shocked by his unexpected death.

Dear Carol, family and friends,
My thoughts and prayers are with you in this sorrowful moment. May God give you the strength, the courage and the wisdom to cope with a life without Johnny.

My sincere condolences to the family and close friends of Johnny.
I had met him only a few times at Louisiana Tech activities but appreciated his dedication and kindness.
Aubrey

"And everywhere are traces of your life:
Thoughts, pictures, moments and feelings. They will always remind us of you and thus never let us forget you."
-unknown-

We appreciate to became acquainted with Johnny. It was a pleasure to work with him since he was a very positive person and was always wearing a smile on his face. We enjoyed the time we spent together when he was in Germany visiting our company.

Dear Carol and family: We are thinking of you...

Dear Carol and Family:
We are truly saddened by Johnny's passing. He is a remarkable person with a great sense of humor and a great sense of business (and not a bad golfer, either). We will miss him terribly. We pray for your strength and peace and may your memories give you comfort throughout this difficult time.

"And He will raise you up on eagles' wings, bear you on the breath of dawn, make you to shine like the sun, and hold you in the palm of His hand"
Mario...

Johnny was a light for me. He was one of those good natured souls who brightens up your day, who you think of and feel better.

He was well spoken of, and had many friends among his colleagues and peers.

I was fortunate to have met him. I will miss Johnny and remember him and his family in my prayers. May God bless and keep him.

Precious joins me in our most deep commiseration to you and your loved
ones. May a kindly Providence send
peace and solace to you all.

Max Edward Tonkon

When I met Johnny the first time about four years ago, I could tell he was a great natured, hard working person who had pride in everthing he did in life. Michelle and I had the honor of gettng to know Carol and Johnny over the past few years. We enjoyed many fun evenings in Florida. Oddly enough, I probably worked more closely with Johnny in the last 6 months than I did when we 'worked together' at SGL. His sudden passing leaves us saddened and shocked. We will all miss his wonderful...

I'm so glad we got to know Johnny through the La. Tech Alumni group. We enjoyed knowing him so much and he was one of the finest people we have met. We are saddened by his death. We are thinking of all his family at this tough time!

Some live a lifetime and never inspire. Others live but a short time and inspire many, as you have, Johnny. Thanks for the memories.
Carol, may God bless you and comfort you in our loss.