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Karl "Two Tone" LeRay

Anchorage, Alaska

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Karl "Two Tone" LeRay died suddenly on June 16, 2011, while participating in a Harley Davidson motorcycle run from Anchorage to Juneau, AK. He was 48. A Celebration of Life will be held on Thursday, June 23, 2011, from 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m., with prayer time at 7:00 p.m. at the Evergreen...

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Many thanks to you Karl and your family, for your dedication and selflessly giving to the NHCFAE and many others.

I was looking for Karl for two weeks to help me with our website and I didn't know what had happen. I am saddened about the news. I will remember him for his energy and determination. Thank you Karl. Sincerely, in behalf of NHCFAE.

Although we didn't know karl personally, we do own his previous bike.We had the privilege of meeting him at the Brown Bear saloon in Indian one afternoon, and he seemed like he always knew us. Introducing himself as "Hay.. I use to own that bike". After light conversation he was gone...seemed like a great guy, he will be missed.

Sincerely
Rick and Jamie Bachman

I had the honor of knowing Karl for many years. He always said what he felt and felt what he said. I feel beyond fortunate to be able to count him as a forever friend.

Ride in peace my friend...the angels do have Harley wings.

On June 16, 2011 at about 1:30 AM two things happened: 1) God called home a Chief of Angels 2) The Earth stopped on its axis. RIP. Love you, Dad.

Karl, the image of him, fills a void differently to each of us. Father, husband, son, comrade, mentor, gentleman, inspiration, partner in crime, each individually, different facets of a life well lived. Each share two things; He was an original and he will be missed. May the pain of his passing be surpassed by the joy of his memory.

I witnessed the massive funeral procession giong down Minnesota. After reading his obit, he must have been the best kind of guy. I know he was well respected just by the number of bikers that went by. From one Trekkie to another..RIP.

Never hesitate to tell those in your life how much you love them and how much they mean to you, for you might not ever have another chance. Ride on Karl, Godspeed.

Although I had just known Karl for a few months before he passed, he had already touched my life in his own way. He was a good man and was becoming a good friend. Karl had a lot on his plate but still took time out of his busy day to grab lunch or see a movie. That was just the kind of man he was. He was loved by many and he will be missed. His memory rides in the wind, carried on a beautiful summer's breeze.