Raymond-Tice-Obituary

Raymond Tice

Klamath Falls, Oregon

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Born in Summerfield, Kan., on Oct. 6, 1913, Raymond Tice was raised the son of a veterinarian. He attended McPhearson College in Kansas and the University of Kansas Medical School, graduating in 1937. He did his internship and residency at Akron City Hospital in Ohio, where he married Helen Irene...

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I hope this finds all of you doing well. I know this is a hard time,it always is when we loose a parent. we will always keep Ray and Irene in our hearts,as will so many others. We had so many fun nights playing cards and laughing. Did you know that they witness for us when we got married. That is a funny story we will share someday. Love to you all Peggy and Dick

I never knew Dr Raymond Tice but his son Dr Larry Tice saved my son's life on 2nd January 2003 removing a brain tumor in St Mary's Grand Junction. Chris was 10 on 1st January 2003 and will be 19 in a few days time. He leads a normal life and has started at University in Birmingham England. Having only recently learned a little of Dr Raymond Tice I understand much more. Father can be immensely proud of son and son of father. They exemplify what is best in your great country - the "can do"...

I just heard that Ray died. He was an amazing man, had an amazing life and touched far more people than most. He was extremely instrumental in anything good I can say about myself now. Words can't express how grateful I am that my Uncle Ray was so kind, and frank, and truthful with me. I loved him. I never told him that because that's not the kind of things he said, but he DID DO a lot of very loving things for me. My condolences to Larry, Harold, Marty and Debby. He will never be forgeotten.

I haven't seen Uncle Ray in years, but remember what a great man he was. I am very sorry to hear of his passing. My thoughts are with his family.

We are so sorry to hear of Uncle Ray's passing. I remember both Ray and Irene very fondly. The time I spent at their home and the kindness that was shown to me will never be forgotten. Our thoughts are with the entire Tice family. Sherry (Howe) Jurd, Baker City, OR

G.Uncle Ray Tice

The last of the Tice brothers and sisters from Summerfield and my grandfather's brother. So far away from us midwesterner's, way out there in Oregon. Us kids didn't get a chance to know him well, and that is sad. I enjoyed reading the entries from all who knew him as a friend, neighbor and especially their doctor. A great loss to the Klamath Falls community and to our family. He is with his sibs: Harold, Eber, Dorothy, Gayland, Ruth, and his nephew Chuck. I'm sure there is much...

Our sincerest condolences to the family of Dr. Raymond Tice. At one time or another Dr. took care my entire family; we knew him as an excellent surgeon, great G.P. and sometimes the best psychologist in town. We had the pleasure of visiting with him and Irene after services at the Brethren church on Sundays. They were both gems to the community and will not be forgotten.

Shelley Cobb

Herbert Cobb

My condolences to the Tice family. I had the privledge as an RN of working with Dr.Tice at Klamath Valley Hospital and Presbyterian Intercommunity Hosp.(Sky Lakes Med Center) from 1963 until his retirement. He was a very sincere, kind, and professional man. Many times patients had no way to pay for their care, yet he took care of them and did not charge them. I will never forget his grin. He loved what he did.