Raymond-McCrary-Obituary

Raymond Lloyd "Ray" McCrary

New Orleans, Louisiana

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Raymond McCrary passed away in New Orleans, Louisiana. Funeral Home Services for Raymond are being provided by Bultman Funeral Home. The obituary was featured in The Times-Picayune on October 21, 2004.

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I was reminiscing our times 3 decades ago and decided to find a way to talk with you after all these years. I was shocked to read the tragic news. We drove your BMW to San Diego for work -FUN TRIP!. Played much volleyball together and I had the pleasure of watching you win a basketball game between the two top teams in the league. You were guarding the guy with the ball and they were ahead by one point with 10 seconds to go. You slapped the ball out of his hands and chased it down the...

Ray's fraternity is going to have a
celebration Nov. 13th, Saturday at
FX McRorys in Seattle. 2pm until ?
All are invited.

I have fond memories of "Way" but
two I remember the best were the
roadtrips. In 1984 in his pinto Jeff
Murphy, Tom Proteau and I drove to Eugene to watch the Cougs cream the ducks and Rueben Mayes set a record 357 yards. We drank boiler
makers after that one. And lastly,
I met Ray last year at Sound...

Ray was an inspiration to all of us that had the pleasure of calling him a friend. Athletic teammate, DeMolay Brother, WSU College Roomate.... Many great memories. Ray leaves a circle of friends that will always remember his great sense of humor, love of music and sports, love of life and good friends. God Bless you Ray!

Dave "Lloyd B. Free"

TO RAY'S FAMILY AND FRIENDS, I ONLY KNEW RAY FOR ABOUT 5 YEARS YET I WILL MISS HIM. GIVING PLATLETS FOR WAS SOMETHING I COULD AND WAS GLAD TO DO. PEACE BE WITH YOU

To Ray's friends and family,
I just wanted you to know what a special gift Ray was to the people here at Avondale. He could always be counted on to lift our spirits and put a smile on our faces. His strength and courage were unmatched. We were blessed to have known him. He will be missed-----

Oh Ray,
We will all miss you tremendously. Though we haven't seen you in a few years, we'll never forget the times we had and your role in the early days of our family.
Brian, Jill, Beckett, Donovan and Rosaleen Clarey

I only worked for Ray a little while but I remember, almost every evening at quiting time, Ray and a few of us would sit and shoot the breeze for a few minutes. Sports, a joke or two, cars, it was nice.
I didnt know Ray long but its fair to say I liked him.

I pray that God will continue to be with you and your family at this very sad time. Please hang in there and I know God will will see you through this.
God bless you and your family!!

Ray,

I will always remember your laugh and cruising around town in the brown pinto. Through your love of life and kindness you gave to me memories that I will always cherish.
Peace be with you and keep the "Raindoggies" on ice for me...

Buddies for life,

Chuck