RAY-CARGILL-Obituary

RAY D. CARGILL

Houston, Texas

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RAY D. CARGILL of Clear Lake Shores, Texas died on March 7, 2010 in Christus St. John's Hospital after a long struggle with cancer.Ray was born in Baytown, Texas on April 21, 1932. He was preceded in death by his father RD Cargill, and his mother Nettie Bell Cargill. Ray was a superior people...

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Ray was a good friend, and I will miss him greatly. Mary Riley

My dear friend Mary had introduced me to Ray several years back and it was an honor to get to meet him. I will always remember how he made me feel so special that first time I was introduced. He will be missed by all!!

Hello,
So sorry to hear of Ray's passing. I've know the Cargill family for over 40 years. In fact, Ray used to work for my father, Billy Mayo, many years ago. To the Cargill Family.... I send my condolences to Craig, Tammy and all of the family and I am sincerely sorry for your loss. Paula (Mayo) Miller.

Ray was there for everyone.In times of fun,encouragement,work . Ray was the life of the party ,the Rock ,The Daddy.He will greatly missed and live on in all our hearts . We know youL.Miller -

Daddy Ray was what he wanted us to call him. When he walked in the room, everyone new he was there. I will always love him and will never forget all the laughs, talks and parties he gave.. He was always a joy to be around.. Love you Craig and Tammy.. Meme (Angleton, TX)

What wonderful memories I have of Ray. When the new Student Union Building was built at SAM, I danced many an hour away with him. (Mostly slow jitter-bug to "Glow Worm"). If he was NOT the best dancer at SAM, he was right up there at the top. We will always be missing you, Ray,and that great personality. God Bless your family. Our peace be with you!

Tammy & Craig,
Your Dad was a wonderful friend to me and I hold many wonderful memories of our times together.
Love and peace to you both,
T. Mac Hood

Neighbor, Teacher & Friend Ray,
You may be away...but rest assured, you will NEVER be gone in our lives! You taught us much about how to really LIVE in this world. We witnessed, firsthand, how you helped so many of your fellow man, never asking for anything in return.
We saw you way back when on the EYES OF TEXAS show, where they featured you taking the wood from junk pallets and making beautiful art. Lesson learned...everything is beautiful!
Thanks for Touching us in your...

I met Ray in New York City and fell in love with him as all people do.He will always be special,Lots of fond memories.I will always hold him dear to heart.He left behind a beautiful and loving family. And his best friend "Frisky" who he was so proud of!They will always be in my thoughts and prayers.

Dorothy Norman
"Fluffy"