Ray-Liebl-Obituary

Ray Liebl

Luxemburg, Wisconsin

1917 - 2011 (Age 93)

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Ray E. Liebl, 93, Luxemburg, died Saturday evening Oct. 22, 2011, at St. Vincent Hospital, Green Bay. He was born in Blenker, Wis., on Dec. 13, 1917, to the late Louis and Mary (Arendt) Liebl. On Feb. 20, 1943, Ray married Eldora "DoDo" V. Kerst in Green Bay. He served in the U.S. Army between...

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Dear DoDo and kids,
Woody and I were very sorry to hear about Ray's passing away. I always remember Ray, walking past the Barbiaux home several times a day, on his way to Sell's Garage.
We heard the news when we were in Georgia for the wedding of Pixie's son, Ryan. Susie Dewane Vine and sisters,Virginia & Barbie were also there so we all had our fun memories of Ray in Luxemburg during our childhood.
Right now Woody and I are in Fredericksburg, Va. visiting Rossco & Emma. Of...

My deepest sympathy to the Liebl family. Ray was a true gentleman that I remember and always had the utmost respect for. Jack Bauerle, Tomah Wi.

Dear Scott and Family,
I saddened to hear about the loss of your father. As I understand it Ray was 93 years old. I was surprised by that. To me, he always seemed much younger than that.
He was a kind and good man, and a man of good taste. -Well versed in the arts. I recall him reciting some beautiful poetry, and he had such a beautiful baritone voice.
I know that life got difficult for Ray these past few years. Such is the downfall of living to such a stately age. ...

Scott, Dodo and family-
You have our deepest sympathy on the loss of your father and husband. Ray was a great guy with a good sense of humor. He always greeted us with a smile and a big hello whenever we ran into him in Lux. He will be missed -

Dear Liebl Family,
My deepest sympathies to you in your loss. I only had the opportunity to speak witht Mr. Liebl a few times in Oconto Falls. My encounters were pleasant and he struck me as an interesting man the first time I met him at Scott's house.
Because I worked at Oconto Falls High School, I had the opportunity to have Ryan and Aubrie enrolled in my classes. Abrazos to the two of you. My thoughts are with you.
Enjoy the wonderful memories all of you have of...

The good ole town of Lux has lost another icon. Have many fond memories of Ray and the work he did for the village. Do Do and Ray's door was always open to us once youngin's and will always be grateful for their kindness and understanding. As a veteran my fondest memories of my dear friends was the American Legion leading the Memorial Day Parades. Do Do, Scott, Brad, Pam and Peggy our thoughts and prayers are with you during your loss. I hope you can find comfort in knowing that we have...

Hello Liebl Family. I'm so sorry for your loss and mine. Some of my best childhood memories are of sitting on Ray's lap, listening to him read Green Eggs and Ham, humming, singing and laughing. Heaven has gained a sweet and wonderful soul in Ray. He lives on in our memories. God bless you all.

Ray and the entire Liebl family were always wonderful neighbors. I enjoyed his stories of his time in the Army and his years as a mechanic. I once watched (from our yard) as he dispatched some chickens in his driveway, something I had never seen before (or since). Such a wonderful man - he is missed...Jeff Krueger (Livonia MI).

Please accept my deepest sympathy DoDo and all the rest of the family. No one could read Green Eggs and Ham like Ray. I carry fond memories of him and look forward to seeing him in heaven!