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BARBARA WISBEY PALM SPRINGS
April 20, 2024
May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.
BARBARA WISBEY PALM SPRINGS
April 20, 2023
In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.
BARBARA WISBEY
April 20, 2022
In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.
BARBARA WISBEY
April 21, 2021
In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.
Tony Parisi
December 26, 2020
Ray was a vibrant, loving man whom I had the pleasure of knowing while in the seminary in St.Louis.
Tom Parrish
November 1, 2020
Thank you, Ray, for sharing your talent with us and the world. We became friends in the 1960s when Fr. Frank Morgan brought your music to St. Martin de Porres in Hazelwood, Missouri. We then sang your music for over 46 years as The Chris-Tones defining your music as "message-music"! Your lyrics were enlightening, and your melodies haunting. There are NO words that can be uttered to make your partner feel any better,...along with him, your friends, and The Chris-Tones....you WILL be missed.
Mary Beth Snyder
September 4, 2020
My deepest sympathies to husband Richard and all the family. I first heard his music when I was 14. I cannot express the effect of his joyous music on me and my spiritual life. Being able to learn and play his music was a major part of my young life. A little story--I was in the convent for a couple years in high school and on some Sunday mornings our wonderful Sister Joselyn would wake us up to Day's Allelu!! album. It was wonderful! We were blessed and may you and all his music family continue to be blessed.
Martin Lo
May 14, 2020
Ray's beautiful music and words so profoundly transformed our spiritual lives for an entire generation. It is hard to understand how one person can have such a profound effect on the world. I'm thrilled to find out that he was part of the Cornell Catholic Community! I was there in the late 70s and missed his time there. I wonder what new songs he is creating now in the next world.
Joyce Billing
May 7, 2020
Michael and I met Ray and Father Bill Kelly in Ithaca, NY. Michael had introduced me to his music years before when were dating, as non-Catholic I was never exposed to his liturgical music. Mike was enamored by all things Ray Repp. Imagine our joy when actually met him in person! But then sang with him, saw his faith and talent weekly. I know friends reached out to Ray when Mike passed of melanoma almost 2 years ago, he died listening to his favorite Ray Repp hymns in his final hours. Blessings on his soul, and prayers for his family, friends and the countless number who were inspired by his presence and talents.
Terry W
May 6, 2020
What a shock to have learned Ray Repp passed away. May his soul be at peace with his Savior. And may our dear God give comfort to those left behind: Richard, Ray's family, and his many friends.
Although I never met Mr. Repp, I believe this email I sent him a few years ago sums up my feelings, as well as those of so many others.
"I imagine you often receive emails from fans, past and present. Consider this just one more. I think back to my grammar school days, which were truly some of my happiest. In my memories, your music forms an integral part. At Mass, your music was there, we sang along, and through the years, they remained with me. Some of the words, of course, were forgotten, but a little research brought them back. I recently downloaded some of your best via iTunes. The simplicity and earnest pleading, for example, in 'Hear, O Lord,' can bring tears. I wanted to remind you how important you are, and how much you have given to so many through your music. Thank you, Ray, and may God bless you always."
Terry W.
Jean OBrien
May 1, 2020
What a beautiful man and soul! I never met Ray, but heard many incredible stories from his sister, Lynn. She adored her big brother and loved talking about his life, his accomplishments and his love of music, travel and the arts. She also spoke about his wonderful marriage and how lucky he was to find his soul mate. Praying for you at this very sad time.
Elizabeth
May 1, 2020
Ray was such a good, kind genuine man. We would have great conversations about life & family. I will miss this very special friend so very much. I Love you Ray & you will hold a special place in my heart forever ❤
John Tobias
May 1, 2020
Ray Repp was titan of Church music. He was everything that I wanted to be in a pastoral musician. Hundreds of children were taught his songs by rote method in my Church because most of our members were too young to read when they joined our choir. He will be sadly missed and also greatly appreciated by all of the present pastoral musicians who got their start after he blazed their trail.
Joseph Foy
May 1, 2020
You always made me proud to be from St. Louis! Your music enriched our lives.
Myrt Rollins
April 30, 2020
I new Ray in His seminary days and was inspired by his music to compose church music myself. I was privileged to sing in the chorus of his early record, "I Am The Resurrection" and this music I still hold in my heart. We introduced it to many churches in St Louis in the early days of new church music. I will hold my memories of Ray in my heart, and wish him joy and peace that will never end. In the words of a special song he wrote, " Peace, I Leave with YOU, my friend"
Myrt Rollins
Noel
April 29, 2020
In my childhood in the early 1970's in the Philippines, I started singing Ray's hymns at church. Some of them, like "Sons of God," "Here We Are," and "Into Your Hands," are markers of significant events for me in my memory. Today, I get a lump in my throat hearing them or sometimes even singing them at church here in southern California. The simplicity, purity and beauty of Ray's compositions truly reflect the glory of God. His songs somehow connect the decades of my life with faith and the church. Ray, thank God, thank you for the music.
Michael Lyons
April 29, 2020
I was in Seventh Grade at St. Jude School in New York City and Sr. Mary Patrick PBVM played your music on the Catholic Educational Television. She told me a had to learn the guitar to play your Music, and I said yes Sister and I did! So became my journey as a Pastoral Musician and Liturgist. I have played your music and of course others at Liturgy since 1969, running folk groups and choirs along the way. YOU gave our Church a great jump start in Catholic English Lyric Music, and there are millions have you to thank! May you enjoy living with our Lord and may songs of Angels welcome you!!!
Ron Payton
April 29, 2020
I met Ray in the seminary, in August of 1963 when he was a senior at Cardinal Glennon College and I was an incoming freshman. I was impressed with his musical and singing talent and asked him if he could help me learn the guitar. He was most gracious (even though I was a lowly freshman) and encouraged and supported my efforts to learn folk music. He inspired me to learn the new music that, thanks to his talent and spirit, was sweeping the country in the mid 60's. It is because of his passion for social justice and efforts to reach out to those who have been marginalized in our society, that I have been involved in liturgical music since those days in the seminary. I was able to re-connect with him and renew our friendship about two years ago. We shared stories about our struggles with disease -- we both suffered with leukemia. But, he was ever positive and upbeat about his life. He was a gentle, sensitive and caring man. His music was, and remains, an inspiration in my life, and I told him that many times. He will be remembered and missed by everyone that his life touched. And, Rich, may you be at peace.
Chef Doran
April 29, 2020
My sincere and deepest sympathy to you Richard and to Rays family. It was a pleasure knowing Ray for the short time I knew him. Helping with his parties the last year with Ken Muraco was a great pleasure.
Roz Ryll
April 29, 2020
I met Ray through his music and over time was able to enjoy his friendship, sense of humor, and gentle grace. He strongly influenced my thinking to expand from my norm and that changed my life forever. I am grateful to have known him. Peace dear friend.
Dorothy Sanning
April 28, 2020
My sincere condolences to all in the family. I will always remember his great music! I was a beginning catholic school teacher and always used his music. I am sure many people were greatly influenced by his songs. I was part of a parish folk mass! May he Rest In Peace with Jesus!
Lana Renetzky
April 28, 2020
Ray and I were neighbors during our early childhood In Affton. We spent our childhood summers together. Ray was a gentle soul and we have maintained contact all these years. He will always remain in my heart. Lana Trumbull Renetzky.
Harry Whitney
April 28, 2020
I lost track of Ray after Kenrick, but reestablished contact after my career as a health exec ended and my wife and I returned to St. Louis. The obit 'says' it all, but if you didn't experience Ray's love, gentleness and generosity, you missed half the story and half the man. We have lost a good man. Help others step in to fill the void
Mike Budde
April 28, 2020
Ray opened up our eyes to new ways of honoring the Lord. We felt so special singing those songs in church, knowing one of our very own had written them. At the time we had no idea what a groundbreaking movement he was creating. Todays contemporary worship services owe a great deal to Ray Repp. Richard and Rays families will be in my prayers. Allelu, Ray!
Alma Lynn Kamps
April 28, 2020
I was sad to learn of Mr. Repp's passing. I grew up in our church (Immanuel Lutheran, Chicago, IL) singing his music etc.... Still my most favorite! May he sing with the angels and be well and at peace!
Alma-Lynn Kamps, formerly Chicago, IL,
Retired in Fort Myers, FL.
Sara Bostwick
April 28, 2020
Sara Bostwick
April 28, 2020
Dave Tomer
April 27, 2020
Ray and his music inspired me in the '80s to be a pastoral musician, which I am this day. I copied his guitar style, and we still use his music in our Masses.
I met him personally at one of his concerts in NY state. I was fortunate to maintain [infrequent] personal contact with him via email until as recently as February of this year.
I miss him.
Ken
April 27, 2020
One of the nicest guys ever to live , laugh and love in this beautiful town of Palm Springs, Ca. We have truly lost a gem. We will remember Ray and his Annual New Years Day Paella Party with Rich for all their fortunate friends forever. Rest In Peace kind friend.
Madeline
April 27, 2020
You can now sing Gods praises in his presence. Thank you.
Rev. Schneider
April 27, 2020
Ray and Richard and I were the best of buds during our high school yeats at Prep south seminary.
Joy Jacot
April 27, 2020
A true gentleman who was the epitome of kindness, grace, style, fun - a great chef and musician - and such a loving, caring individual! You Did the most that any of us can hope to do, you made an impression and a difference in so many lives. What a great loss for us all. Rich, my prayers go out to you.
George
April 26, 2020
I wanted to express my heartfelt condolences to Rich and the entire family. Ray was a long-time regular guest at the restaurant where I host. Over the many years of knowing him, he became a part of our family. He had a heart of gold and if you knew Ray, you knew his kind and gentle soul, which came through as soon as you met him. He will be missed greatly by all those who knew him.
Caryl olins
April 26, 2020
Ray always greeted you AND the day with a warm smile. A man who made a difference on this earth. He will be greatly missed.
Eileen Stern
April 26, 2020
A kind, talented, generous soul has left this earth. He leaves behind so many friends and family who adored him. Marv and I wish we had spent even more time together. Sending our love to Rich and family.
Anthony Seeker
April 26, 2020
I am hart broken hearing about the loss of Ray. My prayers are with his family and Richard. His music and kindness will always inspire and comfort the world.
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