Ray-Thomas-Obituary

Ray Thomas

Macon, Georgia

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Ray Thomas -MACON - Ray Thomas, 44, of 3174 Ridge Avenue, died Thursday, February 27, 2003. Services will be held Sunday, March 2, 2003, at 2:00PM in the Chapel of Hart's Mortuary with Mr. Robert H. Webb officiating. Burial will be at 4:30PM in Jackson Cemetery, Jackson, GA. The family may be...

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Fredrick Head from Jackson. Ray and I played baseball together after he finished High School and I finished College. A great teammate and OUTSTANDING catcher. At Avondale Park Ray hit 4 homeruns in one game. Never been done before or since. Miss you Brother Ray and God Bless your Family

I love you dad. Wish you were here. Thank you for loving me and guiding me to be a good person

I love you and I miss you. I wish you were still here. It doesn´t get any easier.

Ray, This year has been the hardest for me so far. Years go by and I smile nostalgically but this last year has brought thoughts and memories of you, mom and Jay. Wish you were here with your daughters and beautiful grandsons & granddaughters. I have three grandsons and spend every free moment with them. I know you would have been the best granddaddy ever. I look forward to the day when I will see you again. Keep watch over all of us, I know you will.

So sorry to find out that Ray transitioned at 44 years old. We were Jackson High School classmates and football teammates. Ray was a great guy as we grew up during those formative years of life. God bless the wife, children and grandchildren.

I will always remember you Ray. I have so many beautiful memories of you. I love and miss you.

Joy

I love you so much Daddy. We are about to go to the beach, a place you loved. I'll hold the times we went together in my heart forever. I wish you could be here to collect shells and walk on sand bars with your grandchildren. I so wish I could see you and talk with you. Baby Kait has her own baby now. A beautiful boy! Man I wish you could hold and love on all these grandchildren. I'll miss you forever.

How sad to hear of Ray's untimely passing while searching around the interwebs for old friends. Ray and I were in the 82nd Airborne Division together - we became fast friends so many years ago. We fell out of touch when I left the Army in 1984. My deepest sympathy to Monica and her and Ray's children, and to Ray's family.

Another birthday for you, thought of you that day. Another wedding for one of your girls, oh how I wish you were here.