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Ray Kempf

Louisville, KY, Kentucky

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KEMPF, RAY, 90, died suddenly at his home on June 13, 2007. Ray was born in St. Matthews, July 30, 1916. He has lived his entire life in St. Matthews. He attended the old Holy Trinity grade school on Shelbyville Road and graduated from there in 1930. He then went to DuPont Manual High School and...

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To Uncle Ray's family....I was only told of Ray's passing on Monday, 7-10. I am saddened that I had not seen or spoken wiht him since Spring of 06.
I had known him through his Neice Jane & just thought the world of him.
Just wanted you to know that I reinforce the fact that he was a wonderful man & that he will be greatly missed.

Uncle Tu was truly a kind and loving man. You all are in my thoughts and prayers.

Joanie,Steve and Susie
O what stories I'll always remember about "Uncle Ray". Even tho I wasn't kin he always made me feel like it. Always there to fix a lawn mowner, a drain ,a box for one of John or Jane's burials at the Pet Cemetery or just to sit on the back porch drink a beer and talk about golf. I'll miss him and know you'll miss him more. My thought and prayers are with you all.

Steve, you have my deepest sympathy on the loss of your father. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

Our thoughts and prayers go out to the family of Uncle Tu. We (all the GA Kempf's) truly loved and respected this great and caring man.

Dear Susie, Joan and Steve,
I will always remember my time with your dad. He was quite a character.(Turtle Soup comes to mind.)We are all fortunate for the imprint he has left on our lives. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your families.

He was a great Uncle, and I have some very fine memories of the many family parties held at his home each year. Sorry for his passing and wish the family my deepest regrets.

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

We are so sorry to learn of Tu's death. He was a very kind man, one we all can emulate.

Sincerely,
Bill and Carol Rich, Atlanta