Raymond-Klupenger-Obituary

Raymond Charles Klupenger

Portland, Oregon

Feb 27, 1940 – Oct 22, 2021 (Age 81)

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BORN
February 27, 1940
DIED
October 22, 2021
AGE
81
LOCATION
Portland, Oregon

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Raymond Charles KlupengerFeb. 27, 1940 - Oct. 22, 2021 Ray was born to Joseph and Lucille Klupenger in Portland. He graduated from Ascension grade school and Central Catholic (go Rams!) and attended University of Portland before joining the Air National Guard. His family proudly settled into the...

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Candy & I shared some great memories today of our family vacations also some that just the 4 of us took they were wonderful times Joeine a special friend

I fondly remember that my husband Walt came out from Portland to help Ray with his boat he was building at the time. It was the Klupengers who convinced us to move to Wilsonville even though the Willamette river was dangerously high due to the great flood/storm of 1964-65.

My sincerest sympathies to the entire Klupenger family. Ray was like a brother to me as well as a great friend and fellow Ram alumni! Wish I had known in time to attend the services. Hugs and prayers!! Lance

To the Family; Your service for Ray was very touching. Your stories shared more about Ray than I ever knew. He as important to my life in Horticulture and I wanted you to know that. Dan's message reminded me of this song about fathers that I wanted to share with everyone. John McDermott "My Old Man"; can be searched on youtube. It is a fitting tribute to fathers. My condolences to you all.

Candy, we are so sorry for your loss. I will have a Mass offered for Ray. We retired in Woodburn. God Bless your family in this difficult time, Sincerely, Joyce Lenardson

My deepest condolences and prayers. As little as I knew him I so enjoyed his acquaintenance and enjoyed his companionship. He was is a blessing for the whole community.

Our deepest sympathy and prayers to the Klupenger Family.

Ray was in a special league of his own. A tough act for anyone to follow. The awesome part is, that he was eager to share it with everyone. He gave me so many great memories and teachings that has always had a solid place in my life. Grateful for them all, especially introducing me to the daycruiser! I was so blown away when Ray and Candy offered to fetch one for me at Havasu. I even asked them to swing by Shasta on the way back to have it officially anointed. He was a real class act, and...

Candy and Family, I was sad to hear of Ray´s passing and have you all in my prayers. Thank you for all you and Ray did for the Right to Life Program and for his service to the Knights of Columbus.