Ray-Egan-Obituary

Ray Egan

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Ray Egan 1942 ~ 2007 After a long battle with cancer, Ray Marshall Egan passed away peacefully at his home in Monroe, WA, on January 21, 2007, surrounded by his family. He was born in Price, Utah, Sept. 25, 1942 to J. Benson and Mildred Marshall Egan. He was raised in Provo, and attended school...

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Dear Kathy,

Sharon Cutler told us today about Ray's death. Carol and I have some great memories of you and Ray back in Kansas City. He was a wonderful co-worker at Hallmark and a wonderful friend. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

Bill and Carol Jarvis

Dear Sister Egan and Family:

Ray was one of our missionaries in Japan many years ago. We grieve with you at Ray's passing but we are comforted by the knowledge that he is yet alive and living in a better place free from pain and joyfully reunited with his loved ones who preceded him and by the knowledge that we can be reunited with him and continue our association forever and ever. We know that you are comforted by this knowledge also in this time of grief. We are praying for you. Sent...

Dear Kathy and Family,
I was sorry to hear of the long term illness and passing of Ray. He has been a friend since Dixon Jr. High School days and on to Provo High School. He had the traits of being a righteous, friendly, enthusiastic gentleman from an early age. Our heartfelt wishes go out to you for your peace and comfort.

Bruce and Diane Henricksen Jensen

Sister Egan,
I thought you should know that my father Charles Allsop (Chick) Passed away the same day as Bro. Egan. It was a sudden heart attack. We really miss him, but it makes us feel good to think they maybe are serving together again. We saw Rays obituary when we were looking at our fathers. Our best wishes to you and your family in this sad time.

Dear Kathy,
For just a moment Ray walked through my life, but he left a friendship that will last for an eterenty. I am so very grateful for the opportunity Heavenly Father gave me, to be a home teaching companion to one of the finest people I'v ever had the privilege to meet. I know that I will see him again and with any luck be his home teaching companion again. I also know that that Heavenly Father brings people into our lives for special reasions, as He has you and your good husband...

Dear Kathy,
My sister Margery (Clawson) Clark of Park City called me today about the passing of Ray, my partner in trombone for many years. Interestingly I mentiond Ray's name just this Christmas as I bought a trombone to relearn. Ray was the one to keep me going in music and I really appreciated his humor and friendship. May the Lord be with you and your family as He did with me when I lost my sweetheart, Jeanie Chase 7 years ago. You will all be in our prayers. Love
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Dear Kathy:

Seems like yesterday we were at Provo High and cheering for the team; Ray was so handsome in his basketball uniform and you were so cute watching his every move.

When I read Marilyn’s and Karla’s email…many memories came… one of dashing to make it on time to Seminary… and marking our scriptures like Alma 40 12: “And then shall it come to pass that the spirits of those who are righteous are received into a state of happiness, which is called paradise, a...

Dear Kathy, Please accept my sincere sympathy for you and your family at this time. As a fellow student at Provo High with Ray, I remember him as a remarkable and outstanding person. My regards, Carol Anne Day Anderson

Dear Kathy,
Bill and I want to tell you how sorry we are for your great loss of Ray. Bill knew him as a fellow Japanese missionary and we had so much fun talking to him at the reunions. We have kept him in our thoughts and prayers. We're happy he was able to live longer than was expected, but was deeply saddened when we saw his picture in the paper. What a wonderful husband and father he was and we were so happy that you had such a wonderful marriage with great children and...