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Dick Ray Master Plumber

1949 - 2020

Dick Ray Master Plumber obituary, 1949-2020, Louisburg, KS

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1949

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2020

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Dick Ray Obituary

Dick Ray, Master Plumber
September 21, 1949 - December 8, 2020
Louisburg, Kansas - Richard Ransom Ray II, died peacefully at his home in Louisburg, KS, on December 8, 2020. He was 71, and had struggled with a motor neuron disease for several years.
"Dick 2" was born in Kansas City, Missouri September 21, 1949 to Dick & Shirley Ray. He lived his entire life in the area, was an Eagle Scout, and graduated from Shawnee Mission North in 1967. Dick attended Kansas State University on a full scholarship from the National Association of Plumbing Contractors, and was a member of the Alpha Tau Omega fraternity. He studied mechanical engineering and graduated cum laude in 1974, and then studied towards a master's degree, lacking only a thesis for completion.
Following his education, Dick continued in business with his father, the original "Dick Ray, Master Plumber," taking over the business - and title - upon Dick 1's retirement in 2003. Father and son were local radio personalities, and hosted a popular call-in "how to" show on KMBZ for many years, assisting do-it-your-selfers, & building on their reputation for honesty and high quality plumbing work. Dick 2 was a member of Rotary International, serving for several years as president of the Lenexa Club. He also served as president of the Kansas City Plumbing, Heating & Cooling Contractors (PHCC) from 1987 - 1989, and president of the National Association of the PHCC from 2001 - 2002.
Dick enjoyed a life full of travel and adventure, including several trips via motorcycle to Alaska, his favorite "getaway", as well as to Belize, and to Europe. He was a certified scuba diver, and piloted his own small plane. Dick - also known to friends as "Bad Bob" - lived 36 years in a unique earth-contact home he built in rural Louisburg. He was well known in the community there, and had many long-time friendships.
Dick made a written summary of his life in 2013, including the following quotes:
"In 1966 my mom refused to let me buy a motorcycle. When I went away to K-State in 1967...first thing I did was buy one. By the time I left K-state I had 5. I now have 123 motorcycles...I've spent the last 45 years getting even with my mom for not letting me buy a bike in high school..."
"In 1973 I hitchhiked to New York, bought a ticket to London, bought a brand new Triumph Bonneville motorcycle & over the next 6 months rode 11,000 miles on the bike ending up in Teheran, Iran where I sold the bike & got a job on a ship & worked my passage back to Galveston where I again hitchhiked back to Kansas City...arriving home on Christmas Eve. I had left home with $2,500 in traveler's checks & got back home 6 months later with $1,200 in my pocket...earning me my reputation as a tight ass."
"I have a degree in Mechanical Engineering & lack only a thesis for a Master's in Mechanical Engineering*...Guess that makes me an overeducated plumber..."
"As [a friend] & I cruised down 69 Highway in my Cobra a couple of years ago at 140 mph for about 10 miles I commented...it didn't really feel like we were going that fast. His comment..."I guess that depends on whether your'e driving or you're the passenger."
"When I go skiing in Colorado I sleep outside in my Northface sleeping bag which is good to -50 degrees. At the end of my day skiing I drive up the road towards Independence Pass. When I get to the road closed sign I throw my sleeping bag out in the snow & crawl in for the night & I've been doing that for 40+ years."
"When talking about me I prefer my friends to use the word "colorful" as opposed to crazy or insane. Life can be an adventure only if that's how you view it & I try to make mine an adventure as much as possible."
"I'm 64 years old and have never been able to find a woman who will have me long term...some would say that's because I'm hard headed & they're probably right..."
Dick loved his extended family, and will be missed very much by them. They include his sisters Judy Ray-Sherry (Bill Sherry), Elise Ray (Lauren Miller), nieces Jessica Bitting (Tom), Erica Sherry (James Tecklenburg), nephew Sam Sherry, and 4 great nieces and nephews. Also cousins Carolyn McConnell (Bob) and Bruce Ray (Elizabeth Ray). Dicky, we know you succeeded in making your life an adventure, and regret its ending much too soon!
Arrangements by Amos Funeral home, with private interment. In lieu of flowers, the family suggests contributions to Olathe Medical Center Hospice, or any charity of their choosing.

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Published by Kansas City Star on Dec. 13, 2020.

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Bill Muir

December 7, 2023

God Bless my Brother Dick Ray.

Ky Robertson

December 13, 2020

Dick was a friend of mine and I will miss him. We shared some truly memorable times together and actually dated two girls that were sisters. While I would love to share those stories, those are our stories and will remain that way. Dick I will miss you but I am glad for the friendship.

Larry Glaven

December 13, 2020

Love ya buddy

Larry Glaven

December 13, 2020

I'm gonna miss ya buddy. We've been friends for 36 years and I've got so many memories that I'll never forget yah.
I finally found somebody that wanted to hire you to fly them because of your slogan "Save Money With Inexperienced Pilots".
Love ya Dick. We'll see each other again I'm sure.

Ted Freese

December 13, 2020

I was a customer and he was honest and reliable and always had time to chat with you. A good man.

William L. (Bill) Muir

December 13, 2020

God bless my Brother Dick. He had a full life of many and varied experiences. Now he is at peace with his Lord. My heart goes out to his sisters and family members in this time of mourning. Dick will always be remembered as a free spirit and also a great man dedicated to causes. Bill Muir, Alpha Tau Omega National Secretary and K-State Brother

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