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Raymond A. Liby

Kalamazoo, Michigan

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LIBY, Mr. Raymond A. Passed away early Sunday morning, October 7, 2007 at the University of Michigan Medical Center. Ray was born in Three Rivers, MI, August 15, 1946, the son of Luster A. Liby, Dorothea M. (Foster) Liby, Kline, Chaney. Ray was an inspiring man who did not accept...

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My Love,
I miss you so much. How I wish I could hold you again and tell you how much I love you and need you. Some how, I think you always knew that. I still feel the touch of your hand in mine while we were driving places. I think about it every time I drive. I am so thankful for all the wonderful days we spent together. I am the luckiest woman in the world because you shared your life and heart with me. You will forever be with me. Merry Christmas My Love...rb

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It has been almost 1 month and I miss you so much. We had planned the rest of our lives together and were susposed to get very old together. This has left such a void in my life. My life was so full with you in it...You have changed my entire life. Soon I will be able to visit your memorial marker, and it just isn't fair. I miss you. Your soul mate and wife.

Uncle Ray I miss you so much, there is not a day that goes by that I don't think of you. You will forever be in my heart. I have tried to will you into my dreams just so i can tell you one last time how much i love you.

Grandpa Ray I love you so much and so sad that you passed on but im happy that your in a better place now and I will miss you always I love you grandpa

Grandpa Ray I only knew you for 13 years and loved you dearly but the days die away as you are not in my life i will love you always grandpa

My most heartfelt sympathies go out to Ray's family and friends. I was a friend from long ago but hopefully not forgotten. I first met Ray at North Presbyterian Church in 1959 and stood up for him and Bonnie at their wedding. We were friends from the first day and I am sorry to have lost touch with him over the years. I will hold my memories a little closer now of a dear friend. May God Bless and take care of him, he will be an honorable presence on the other side.

I'm Pete's brother, Anthony and I reflect many of the thoughts expressed in Pete's remembrances, though I was several years younger (about 4 or 5 years). I do remember Rays's easy-going and friendly spirit. While we did not reconnect in recent years, I have always thought of him in positive terms. I know he will be missed. Jill- it's wonderful that you will have many good memories. You and your family are in our thoughts and prayers during this time of loss.

uncle ray, there are so many things unfinished in my life that i wanted you to see...but i know you will be watching me. I want to dedicate my sucess to you, because i know once i am done, you will be smiling down upon me, i love you and miss you

Ray was my cousin, and we grew up together. I lived in Muskegon, and he in Centreville. When our families got together, it was all fun. His house had an inside balcony that I remember running with Rodney and Ray in the wee hours of the morning with Aunt Dorthea chasing after us to make us go to bed. At my house, we would go to Lake Michigan, swim, climb the dunes, make secret forts and laugh a lot. Time passed between us and we saw each other infrequently, but when I married and set up...