Ray-McVay-Obituary

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Ray Vernon McVay

Des Arc, Arkansas

Nov 24, 1935 – Feb 5, 2023

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November 24, 1935
DIED
February 5, 2023
LOCATION
Des Arc, Arkansas

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Garth Funeral Home, Inc. - Des Arc Obituary

Ray Vernon McVay, age 87 of Des Arc, passed away Sunday, February 5 at his home. Ray was born at El Paso, TX, on Sunday, November 24, 1935. He was raised as a Catholic and was saved at an early age. He received his formal education at the El Paso school system and joined the United States Army.

After his military service, Ray began working as a carpenter in southern California. He joined the Carpenter’s Union and remained a member for almost 60 years.

Upon retirement, he returned to Des Arc and became an active worker in the community. Ray served 12 years as a Des Arc City Councilman, was a board member of DAN&R and for the past 8 years participated in the activities at Des Arc Sr. Citizen Center.

An outgoing and friendly person, Ray loved people and enjoyed visiting with his friends. One of his favorite pass times was playing dominos at the Senior Citizen Center.

Survivors are his two sons: Ray McVay, Jr and wife Lisa of Des Arc, Jason McVay and wife Nona of Cabot
One daughter, Julia Hambrick and husband Willie of Des Arc;
7 Grandchildren: Sarah, Willie Jr, Joshua, Ray III, Seth, Alex & Jonas
17 Great-grandchildren; 2 Great-Great-grandchildren and one almost here.
Brothers: James Kenworth & wife Tena of Eaglevillel, TN, George Kenworthy and wife Jean of Arlington, TX;
Three sisters: Cynthia Autry of Anna, TX, Diana Fritzey & husband William of Rio Rancho, NM, Regina Wise of Long Beach, CA;
Special friend: Sandra Webber and a host of extended family and friends.

Visitation: 12 noon till 2 p.m., Thursday, February 9, 2023 at Garth Funeral Home Chapel
Services: 2 p.m. Thursday, Garth Funeral Home Chapel
Burial: Sandhill Cemetery

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Uncle Ray with Tim & Mary Belle in Anaheim CA

Love and miss you, Uncle Ray

Uncle Ray will be greatly missed by his nieces and nephews in Southern California. We have many fond memories of Uncle Ray and Aunt Martha over the years. We all loved the time spent with the McVay family. Sorry for the loss of your father, our hearts go out to the family, my thoughts and prayers are with you. Love Mary Bivens Burton and family

I will miss Ray as a good friend and faithful member of the Des Arc Planning Commission . His good judgement and sense of fairness was always there.

So sorry, Ray will be greatly missed by so many he was wonderful man! The BEST

Rest In Peace my friend, so many experiences to share, to the entire family my deepest condolences. Dr. Michael (DrZ) Zweifler, maumelle AR