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Ray G. Weinberg

Guthrie, Kentucky

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Ray G. Weinberg III, 52, Guthrie, Ky., died Monday, Jan. 5, 2009, at Gateway Medical Center. Services are to be announced by McReynolds-Nave & Larson Funeral Home.

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Nita, MaKenzie & Rusty,
Words cannot describe what a wonderful person Ray was. He was a guardian angel, and loved by so many. Please know all our prayers are with all of you during this time. He will forever live in the lives he touched. We will miss him.

Dear Nita, MaKenzie and Rusty, and Ray Sr., Sherry and Beth,
I've never been more shocked than to hear about Ray! My heart is breaking for all of you. Ray and I sort of grew up together - as you know, and I loved him like a brother!! I've never known a better or more
honorable man - or human being period. God doesn't make them any better than Ray :) I know we all have tons of wonderful memories of Ray and hope we will be able to focus on them in the days ahead. It will be nearly...

Ray is my daddy. i'm his youngest child. his only daughter. my daddy was a wonderful man. who loved everyone. expecially my mother, momma dont you ever forget that daddy loved you...to everyone who has left these sweet messages, thank you. i'm pretty sure he touched all your lives in some special way.
i love you daddy. watch over all of us down here. those holes in the floor of heaven are there for a reason.
<3

Mr. Ray was a special guy who made the world a better place. He will be greatly missed. My sincerest condolences.

The news was shocking and unbelievable. For this to happen to a man whom always appeared full of life, always joking with people and had a sensitive side also. He will truley be missed, but his Spirit will live on.

I am so sorry that we have lost Ray. He was so funny and very loving. Nita, Rusty and Mackenzie my prayers are with you.

My deepest sympathy and prayers for Ray's family at this time. May his soul rest in peace. Ray was highly respected by those who worked with him within the many schools he worked in at Fort Campbell.

Ray was a wonderful brother-in-law. He always had a smile on his face and made sure we had one on ours too. His family and friends have lost someone very special.

I am so saddened to hear of Rays passing. He was a great influence over my daughter and her interactions with others. He didn't pull any punches when it came to telling her the way it was to be. I pray that his family finds solace in the great contributions he made to helping children in difficult situations. God Bless.