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Darwin Elliott
May 20, 2013
I spoke to one of Ray's nephews at the reception after the funeral. I asked him if he ever had the opportunity to play/jam with Ray? He answered,"No. I was looking forward to it thought. I thought I had 20 more years to do that."
His nephews statement hit me hard. I always just stopped by Ray and Penny's when I was in the area. Was near their house twice this spring and didn't stop by. Thought I would do it next time. What a huge mistake. I thought I had 20 more years.
I always hugged Ray when we would meet and always hugged him and kissed his neck and told him I loved him as I left. Wish I had done that one more time.
Ray taught me one final lesson.
Rita Phillips
May 17, 2013
Penny I am so very sorry to hear of Ray's passing. My thoughts and prayers are with and your family.
Rita
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