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Raymond Lee Grauberger, a man whose keen intellect allowed him to live to the fullest. He was never one to let life pass him by. In addition to his professional achievements, he excelled in his love for innovation and adventure. Always brimming with curiosity, he left his footprint in the world through his patents he created, a testament to his creativity and passion for problem solving. His laughter, infectious and warm, could often be heard before you saw his beaming smile.
Ray was born December 2nd, 1966, in Kansas City, Kansas. He loved tinkering with things from a young age, following him into adulthood. He took passion in Drones and RC. He was an IT Director and Systems Engineer, for over 35 years. Helping to solve problems, for many different companies.
Ray is survived by his loving wife, Ashley Brooke Grauberger, their cherished children, Deven Tyler Grauberger, Zachary Chase Grauberger, and Cameron Drew Grauberger, his devoted mother Dolores McClure, and his caring sister Carolyn Duncan. Each carries forward his legacy of intelligence, humor, and boundless imagination.
“Imagination is more important than knowledge. Knowledge is limited. Imagination encircles the world." - Albert Einstein
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