Raymond-Jubitz-Obituary

Raymond Guy Jubitz III

Portland, Oregon

Nov 15, 1943 – May 17, 2022

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November 15, 1943
DIED
May 17, 2022
LOCATION
Portland, Oregon

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Raymond Guy Jubitz IIINovember 15, 1943 - May 17, 2022 Raymond Guy Jubitz III died peacefully at home on May 17, 2022, surrounded by close family members and friends. Ray was born in Seattle to Ruth Berry Jubitz and Raymond Guy Jubitz Jr. His father, Guy, was away, serving as Naval Commander in...

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I will forever cherish the memories we shared Big Ray: The safaris , the road trips , the visits to my school and the soccer match we played when I was only 7 years old , I am 18 now and I aspire to be at least half the loving and caring man that you were. I feel honoured to be named after you and the fact that you called me Little Ray and I called you Big Ray will always have a place in my heart.

My Peace loving grandpa

Grandpa Ray was always a loving and caring grandfather.He always had hope and had a strong will. He encouraged me to never give up no matter how bad the situation is. Rest in peace "The Man Of Peace" We always love you From your loving grandson (TJ)

Nansie, I am so sorry to hear about Ray. I so remember him in our exercise class. I specifically remember the Nike shirt he brought to you from a golf tournament and you gave it to me when it didn´t fit you. I still wear it and always think of you when I do. Please know that I am thinking of you during this sad time. With lots of love, Jackie Nudelman.

Ray will always have a special place in our hearts, just as he did in our lives. He lived a wonderful and loving life that set the example of what can be done by one person to impact many. May your memories help you now and whenever you need him. With love, Sandra

Nansie, My thoughts are of you and Ray and the remarkable life that you share.

As the weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends. I wish you healing and peace. My thoughts and prayers are with you and Uncle Ray. Love Always, Peter III

It was my good fortune to get to know Nansie and Ray in Harare. For the next nearly 30 years we´ve kept in touch and shared life´s ups and downs. The last several years have been quite a journey. RIP to this Man of Peace.

Most `human´ human being I ever got to know and shared fond memories with. You always fought for a much more peaceful world and hoped we could all play our parts in taking care of `Mother Earth´. A life well lived and worth celebrating. Love you always my Dad, my friend, my mentor, my hero.