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Raymond Stuart Luety Jr.

Tucson, Arizona

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Raymond Stuart Luety Jr. Ray Luety Jr., born on September 11, 1964 was called to peace August 10, 2008. He grew up in Tucson attending Lineweaver, Vail and Rincon High Schools. He went on to graduate from N.A.U. He was preceded in death by his loving mother, Lisa L. Luety, his grandparents,...

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Diane,
This just popped up on my computer and I am so sorry to learn of your loss,
Jan Foiles

I just learned of losing Raymond.
It is now November and I missed the services. I have so many great memories. I remember laying in the sun with Roxie and Shelly with gallons of baby oil! (before the SPF)

I had my first real kiss with Raymond playing spin the bottle. Troy, Blake, Ingrid, Raymond and I use to ride the mini-bikes in the alley and we would get in so much trouble. One day we were playing base ball in Raymonds yard and Blake split his knee wide open on a...

My condolences to the entire Luety family, I just received the news from my sister, Kelly. Whenever I think of Raymond I always smile. He was a great friend and I have so many good memories of the old neighborhood, Jr. High and High School that almost all include him. Going to all those concerts together, camping at Mt. Lemon in the snow and of course all of the parties. So glad to hear he found peace before he left this world. The memory of the summer when Mr. Leuty brought Raymond and...

Just learned of losing Raymond. Raymond was one in a million. We all had so many good memories hanging out at the Double Tree Inn Pool and Summers in San Diego. We will always remember Raymond and his wonderful family.

Yesterday was Ray's birthday. My little brother would've turned 44. I miss you so much Bro. I thank God that you passed on knowing the truth about Jesus and our salvation. Of all the music, good times and bad times we shared, our conversations about our Savior Jesus Christ are what mean the most to me. I love you Baby Raymee. I am sad that you are gone and glad to know That I will see you again.

I don't live in Tucson anymore but my little brother Dallas just told me about Ray's passing. I'm gonna remember the smiling face that loved to tease me as we waited for the Tucson Citizen newspaper bundles to be dropped off at our home on Paseo Dorado. Ray had a route and so did my brothers and I. He was like having another 'pesky' little brother around. It was at our last chance meeting several years ago that he confessed he had had a 'crush' on me back then and the teasing was his way...

Just wanted to say, sorry for your loss. Ray was a friend to my brothers and liked hanging out at our home. We didn't have much, but he never minded. I remember he asked if he could be an usher at my wedding which was held at home in my back yard. He was so sweet and caring. We lost touch over the years, but I will never forget his smile and friendliness.

We send our deepest sympathy to the Luety family. Our son Troy Harris and Raymond were good friends and were in activites together. Raymond visited our home on Timrod St many times and was always was a loveable and wonderful person to be around. We pray that we will see him again in the future.

We send our love,
Holls & Ruby Harris
630 Douglas Ln
Gallatin, Tn 37066

My condolences to Ray's family. My the lord heal your wounds from your loss.