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Ray N. Greenberg

Fairfield, Connecticut

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GREENBERG Ray N. Greenberg, age 52, of Fairfield, died on Tuesday, August 3, 2004, at St. Vincent's Medical Center, Bridgeport. Mr. Greenberg was born in Bridgeport, and was a graduate of Central High School, the University of Connecticut, and had attended the University of Bridgeport Law School....

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We will always miss Ray

Our sincere thanks to all the friends,old and new,and relatives from all over the country,who have sent so many sentimental messages & phone calls of sympathy & gift baskets.Thank you all for the many donations to synagogues & organizations and The Ray Greenberg Athletic Youth Scholarship Fund at the JCCS, in remembrance of our wonderful Ray.The outpouring of affection has been beyond expectations to all the family.I wish there were more & better ways to thank all of you...only to say our...

To Nancy, Rachel & Matthew:
You know that Ray was not only a terrific cousin, but a great, great friend to me and our family. I could repeat all the kudos that have been said about him and thensome, but you know how I felt about him. I just need for each of you to know that I and my family are always here for you and you should never hesitate. There are no words to add to help ease your pain, but I promise we will get through this together and we will do it with the strength of our...

To Everyone who has been so supportive to Nancy, Rachel, Matt, and my family through such a shocking and hard time, I'd just like to say Thank You all. Its meant alot to to my whole family. To lose a big brother and make you think back of all of your growing up and learning years together and being so tough there is just not an answer why! To Matt and Rachel you have a big name to carry on and be your best in life and believe in yourself and trust me your Dad will always be proud and watching...

No bully ever picked on us when we were young because our big strong Cousin Ray Natie would kick their butts! He always took care of everyone that way, always mindful of people's feelings. He ran over to tell our family about his engagement to the most beautiful girl, Nancy, and he loved her so very much. And when those beautiful kids came, he was on Cloud 9. What a wonderful, kindhearted, sweet and great guy my Cousin Ray was and I will miss him forever.
I love you Aunt Ruthie, Uncle...

What more can be said about Ray? He was a wonderful, warm man who will continue to shine in the eyes of his children. It has been a blessing to be close friends with Eileen and her family for the past 35 years. We pray that the many happy memories Ray and Nancy have shared will help carry her through the days ahead.

Dear Greenberg Family,
That was some piece of news to receive when I returned home from a business trip last week. Ray Greenberg? Impossible. I've known your family since the 1960's and I always admired Ray. We had some of the greatest conversations of my life. I am at a loss for words of sympathy, for it is the passing of the kind, dedicated, genuinely good people that shock and bewilder us the most. Time will never truly heal, but to his family I offer this: having honed my craft and...

My earliest memories of Ray are when he delivered fruit from his uncle's truck to us at Candlelight Terrace in the late sixties/ early seventies. He was always so nice and funny, that my Mom always bought things from him, even if she didn't need them. Our paths crossed several years later, when I became friends with Eileen. He was always such a nice guy; I'll always remember Ray as someone who smiled all the time, and always had a kind word, even for his kid sister's friends. Our thoughts and...

Nancy, Rachel and Matt: Ray was a caring, loving and gentle husband, father, son, brother, cousin, friend and man. He was a man of honor. A man loved by everyone. A man who inspired many. And a man who always had a story to tell! Please know that your loss is felt by us. We will always be there for you and our door is always open to you. We love you, The Olmsted Family.. Marilyn, Ronnie, Dara & Josh