Ray McLarty, affectionately known as "PawPaw," was born on August 19, 1947, in Oxford, Mississippi. He passed away on September 10, 2025, in Hernando, Mississippi, with his loving wife, Judy McLarty, by his side after a lengthy illness. Ray is survived by his cherished family, including his children, Brian (Katie) McLarty of Franklin, TN, Shane (Nikki) McLarty of Tupelo, MS, and Dan (Lisa) Sell of Horn Lake, MS. His legacy continues through his beloved grandchildren, Auston (Kayci), April, Bo, Abby, Eddie, and his great-grandchildren, Huston and Crystal.
Ray was a man of genuine warmth and kindness, often described as a gentle giant who embraced everyone he encountered. He possessed a vibrant spirit, characterized by a deep love for family, children, and pets. Known for his generous heart, he was someone who always put others before himself, embodying the true essence of a giver.
Throughout his life, Ray nurtured a strong connection to sports. His passion for athletics began early when he excelled in various sports in All County, ultimately earning All-State honors. This remarkable achievement led him to fulfill his dream of playing football for the Ole Miss Rebels under the legendary Coach Johnny Vaught. He carried the pride of being a Rebel throughout his life, often expressing his enthusiasm with a heartfelt "Hotty Toddy."
In addition to his achievements in sports, Ray treasured the moments spent golfing, tailgating, and supporting the Ole Miss Rebels alongside family and friends. He cherished family cookouts and created countless memories that will forever be etched in the hearts of his loved ones.
Ray was also a man of faith, actively participating in the fellowship at the Old Methodist Campground. His commitment to his beliefs guided him, and his gentle demeanor left an indelible mark on all who were fortunate enough to know him.
He is preceded in death by his parents, William Edwin McLarty and Ruby Jewel McLarty, and his brother, Billy. Ray’s legacy of love, kindness, and commitment to family and community will continue to inspire all who knew him. He will be deeply missed, but his spirit will forever live on in the lives of those he touched.
A Private Graveside Service will be held for family only, and a Celebration of Life will be determined at a later date.
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