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Robert Franklin Ray
Crawford County, GA- Robert Franklin Ray, Crawford County farmer and former State Representative, died May 29, 2018. Visitation is scheduled for Thursday, May 31 from 5 to 7 pm in the First Baptist Church Fellowship Hall located at 209 South Miller Street in Fort Valley. Services will be held at the First Baptist Church on Friday, June 1 at 11am. A private burial will be held at the family cemetery.
A fourth generation farmer, agriculture was truly part of Ray's DNA. He was born on the family farm in Crawford County to the late William McCrary Ray and Thelma Crutchfield Ray. Ray was immersed in helping run the family's farm, helping plant and harvest row crops (wheat, soybeans and peanuts) and peaches on the family operation. He would often comment that there was no need to legalize gambling in the state because those who farmed were already involved in high stake risks and challenges everyday.
While the 100-year-old farm has now transitioned to primarily pecan orchards, Ray's passion for agriculture and representing the hard working people in his community prompted his interest in public service. He was elected president of the Crawford County Farm Bureau at age 19 and by age 22, as a member of the Crawford County Board of Commissioners. That was followed by two terms on the Crawford County Board of Education. He also served as the Georgia Department of Agriculture's assistant commissioner for marketing and as manager of the State Farmers Market in Macon.
Ray's many experiences in public service led to his 24-year tenure in the Georgia State Legislature where he represented Crawford County as well as portions of Peach, Houston, Monroe, Bibb, Lamar and Upson counties. While in the House of Representatives, Ray was a member of the Agriculture and Consumer Affairs, Appropriations, Industry and Rules, House Journals and Small Business committees and served as chairman of the Agriculture and Consumer Affairs Committee.
Throughout his tenure, he was committed to insuring the interests of farmers were supported and protected. For example, he led the charge to give poultry farmers rights in contract negotiations. He also championed legislation and funding that supported education and economic development, including the establishment of the state's system of tourism routes including the Peach Blossom trail and the creation of toll-free calling zones in the Middle Georgia area. Ray had the reputation for being plain spoken. Although a lifelong conservative Democrat, he worked across the aisles to get things accomplished.
Ray further served his community and farming profession as a member of Crawford and Peach County Farm Bureau, the local Jaycees and Kiwanis clubs, Peach County and Roberta/Crawford Chambers of Commerce, Atlanta and Middle Georgia Farmers Clubs, Crawford County Historical Society, Georgia Forestry Commission Board, Ocmulgee Soil and Water Conservation District, the Georgia Agribusiness Council and the University of Georgia Ag Alumni Association.
Ray received many awards and recognitions during his career. He was the first Georgian to receive the "Iron Eyes Cody Award" from the National Keep America Beautiful organization, and recently received the Lifetime Achievement Award from the Roberta/Crawford Chamber. Other awards included the Peach County Chamber of Commerce Durwood Gassett Man of the Year, Georgia Outstanding Young Farmer and an honorary American FFA degree from the National FFA Organization.
Besides being the owner of Robert Ray Farms, Ray was also a licensed real estate agent and truck/auto dealer. An astute negotiator, he took great pride in the art of making a deal. He loved his family and his dogs and counted it a privilege to still live on the same farm where he was born and raised.
A member of the Fort Valley First Baptist Church, Ray is survived by his wife, Jennifer Pike Ray; his brother, Dr. James Ray (Mary); his children, Lisa Grovenstein (John) of Lilburn, Robin Ray of Ponte Vedra Beach, FL, Bob (Karen) Ray of Perry and Adam (Leah) Ray of Lexington, KY; their mother, Jean Hortman Ray; grandchildren: Jack (Meghan) and Evan (Mary) Grovenstein and Callie, Rob, Ethan and Luke Ray along with many nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his sisters and brothers Helene Ray Newby, Richard Ray, Joyce Ray Hatchett, Danny Ray and Billie Ray Beck.
In lieu of flowers and in support of the future of agriculture in Georgia, donations can be made to Georgia FFA Foundation, P.O. Box 237 Swainsboro, GA 30401 or by giving online at www.georgiaffa.org/foundation/ or donations can be made to the First Baptist Church of Fort Valley designated to the "Better Together" Fund. Rooks Funeral Home in Fort Valley is in charge of arrangements.


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Published by The Telegraph on May 31, 2018.

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Bill Mangum

June 16, 2018

Robert and Bill served together in the Legislature. What a wonderful individual and public servant. We are saddened by the news.
Bill and Mylle Mangum

Raymond Clark

June 3, 2018

Rep. Ray used to had a used car dealership in Byron next to Waffle House,I purchase a used car for him,As a former Crawford Countian myself,He a good man,He one of my favorite people in Crawford County,My sympathy goes out to the Ray Family,sorry about the loss.R.I.P. Rep.Robert Ray.

Betty Jo Rumph

June 2, 2018

I am saddened to learn of Robert 's passing. He was a good friend. His sister, Billie was my friend years ago. He helped my father at the Farmers Market also years ago. His family has much to be proud of. My prayers are with them.

Major General (ret) & Mrs Ron Smith

June 1, 2018

I just learned of Robert's passing and am so very sorry to hear this news. We have lost a great American, Georgian, legislator, gentleman and friend. May he Rest In Peace. Please accept our most sincere condolences and know you are in our thoughts and prayers at this most difficult time.

Cheryl Highfill

June 1, 2018

Mr. Robert will greatly be missed. He was a warm and kind soul. He always had a smile on his face. Jennifer has taken great care of him and has definitely stood beside him. Rest in Peace Mr. Robert.

Kattie Vinson Kendrick

June 1, 2018

My prayers are with the family. He provided good advice through the years.

Ron Natale

June 1, 2018

In 2010 I invited Robert to serve in the CGTC Board to represent Crawford County and it was the beginning of a beautiful friendship. He will be missed.

Ed and Myra Hortman

May 31, 2018

Our thoughts and prayers are with you all.

Jim McClarnon

May 30, 2018

My thoughts, prayers and condolences to Jennifer and all the family. He was a great American and even more important a good, honest, caring person who will be missed.

Judith Ross

May 30, 2018

Dear family of Robert Ray,
Robert was such a wonderful person that I will never forget. He was one of my favorite people at the Home Builders Association Legislative Receptions. He always made people feel special and he was one we could always count on standing by our industry. I am so sorry for your loss. He was a wonderful and respected person. You are are in my thoughts and prayers.
Judith L Ross
J Ross Homes, Inc
Warner Robins, Ga

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