Raymond-Ensch-Obituary

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Raymond E. Ensch

Long Beach, California

Oct 16, 1934 – Apr 27, 2023

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BORN
October 16, 1934
DIED
April 27, 2023
LOCATION
Long Beach, California

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Both Ray & Don were such special people, I feel so blessed to have known them & be a caretaker in their twilight years. Ray & I would talk about old tv shows, watch Tim Conway skits, and discuss his childhood in Long Beach. I will miss him greatly, but I know he´s now home reunited with his parents & Brothers & probably still talking about his favorite cars.

Ray, we will miss you until we see each other again in Glory. We are so glad that you were a part of our two boys life growing up. Your generosity and joy of life shaped those two young men’s heart. Enjoy entering into your rest, good and faithful servant.
Love, the Wade family, Daren, Susan, Delaware and Bennett

What good memories we all have enjoying Uncle Ray’s company. Whether at the orange grove, Ojai or Escondido, he was the fun uncle. It’s comforting to know he is now resting in peace with his family. We will most certainly miss Uncle Ray.

Ray and I at a Toys for Tots breakfast in Hidden Meadows

Ray, we were so blessed to have you in our lives. From the day we met you it's been a friendship to cherish. You were always so kind to let Charlie help you open your new model cars! Letting Kara drive your convertible Mini was a memory forever. The times we spent sharing memories and experiences were priceless. We miss you very much but we take comfort knowing you're reunited with so many family members and friends. Until we meet again old friend...Little did you know...!

Dear Ray: I am so grateful for the time I had to take care of you. It was a pleasure working with you. I enjoyed learning about sports, music, and your old funny stories .Mia and I will miss you.

I’m going to miss watching the Dodgers with you. Thank you so much for my baseball education and listening to my Lovee stories. Miss you