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Ray A. Marchello

Omaha, Nebraska

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Marchello, Ray A. Jan 28, 1917 - Jan 7, 2010 Omaha. Preceded in death by wife of 66 years, Sara Camero Marchello; brother, John; sisters, Lolly Distefano and Lucy Carlintini. Survived by daughters, Linda Marchello and son-in-law, Mike Carroll, Leslie Peterson and son-in-law, Mike;...

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Ray is one of a kind. Always bringing smiles to everyone. We kids would be having snowball fights and Ray would be shoveling the sidewalks, you could count on Ray to take time to give us a big smile and lob a few monster sized balls our way - we loved it! He and Sara were the total package, wonderful role models. God's speed Ray. You can bet there is extra joy in heaven today.

Dear Linda - you and your family are in my thoughts and prayers over the loss of your dad - losing a parent is most difficult. Gabriella Castro

Linda, my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. In reading what others have written in this quest book, it is obvious that your father was someone really quite special. Les Sladek

Linda,
Our sincere sympathy to you and your family on the passing of your dad. May the warm memories you shared as a family get you through the sad times.

I was priveledged to get to know Ray through the years each week when I took care of his lawn. We always had a cold beer and long talks each week after the work was done. He shared many stories such as flying in WWII, trips to Vegas,living in the Aksarben neighborhood, going to Husker Bowl games and his greatest love, Sara. Ray had such a great sense of humor and offered me great advice on raising my young children. The last talk that we had Ray told me to "take those kids everywhere and let...

Remembering the last Family Reunion. Take care from D'Agosto side

Dear Linda and Family,

My prayers are with you and your family during this difficult time.

My favorite memory of Ray is his sense of humor. Leslie and I were in the kitchen eating Kitty Clover potato chips, and one of us read outload their slogan "untouched by human hands." Ray replied. "They have monkeys in the plant putting the chips in the bag!" What a great response and what a great memory. My sympathies to both Linda and Leslie.

Linda,Leslie and families. I am so sorry to hear of Rays passing. I always enjoyed his sense of humor growing up, especially as a little boy.He was a wonderful man. We will truley miss him. Our deepest sympathy. Nick and Mary Jane Camero