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Rodney Greg Reay

Portland, Oregon

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Reay, Rodney Greg 58 June 15, 1956 Mar. 18, 2015 Rod was born in Laramie, Wyo., to Robert A. and Jacqueline Reay. He resided in the Beaverton area. Rod graduated from Sunset High School in 1974. He owned and operated a dental lab for 30 years. Rod enjoyed for many years fishing, golfing, cooking...

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To the Reay family, I just heard about your loss. Rod and my brother Rick were best friends. I got to hear fishing stories from them years ago. Rod was a good man and friend to many. He will be missed. My thoughts and prayers go out to his family.

So sorry to hear about Rod. He was often downstairs in our office visiting. Heartfelt sympathies to his family.

I was so sorry to hear of the loss Rod. My brother Michael Keesey who passed away 10 years ago and Rod were best friends at Sunset. Rod was always a bright light with a smile that soothed your soul. I had the chance to work for Rod at his Dental Office in Tigard back in 1984-86 when I had my janitorial business going in Portland. I'm deeply sorry for your loss and send love, light and healing as you go through this very difficult time. God Bless you all!

It has been many years since I have seen Rod, but he and I were good friends in High school. I would like to express my sympathy to the Reay Family. Rod was a great guys and I feel lucky to have known him.

Dear Reay family. I just found out about Rod. I'm so sorry to hear this news! You all are in our thoughts and prayers.

Rod was an artist and second a dental technician, he made my practice of dentistry so easy, what a great guy, will miss him dearly

Rod lived a few houses from us growing up. He was a happy guy to have in the neighborhood! We lost touch with him as he grew, but have fond memories including the times he was a voice for our company's English as a Second Language Tapes. Our hearts go out to all of his family.

Rod was so kind to me and was a pleasure to work with. He taught me a lot about dentistry. He will be missed. Rita Rega