5 Entries
Jeff Zewiski
July 19, 2006
To the Burian family
My thoughts and prays are with you all. The last time I spent quality time with Ray was at Dennis Gladise wedding in Portand Oregon in 1980. It was a wonderfull time we had growing up together in the neighbor hood in St Louis. Always hanging out at Rays house and going back to the fort behind his house. Sorry again for your loss. Jeff Zewiski and family.
Susan Kloepper
July 16, 2006
Dear Anna, Lisa , Donna and family,
Please accept my sympathy in the passing of Ray. His time spent in our home in Hillsboro Oregon was special. We shared lots of good times and especially making and eating toasted ravioli! We moved to Texas in 1981 but some church friends would let me know if they saw him or talked with him.
Praying for you and yours. Susan
Marilyn Gladis
July 14, 2006
To all of the Burian Family,
Ray lived with me for a short time and was like part of my family. He was like Dennis' brother, and he also lived with my sister and her family for a time when he moved to Oregon. We are all saddened by his death and express our deepest sympathy to all of you. I have very fond memories of Ray. He ALWAYS was a gentleman to me.
Most Sincerely,
Marilyn Gladis and all the family.
Dennis Gladis
July 11, 2006
Dear Ann, Lisa, Donna, & Joe,
I am sorry to hear about Ray's passing. It was in January, 1978 when Ray and drove to Oregon. I lost contact with him when I left Oregon in 1982. We shared a lot of good times together and I'm sure he left many good friends behind who had many good memories of him. Ray loved people and he loved to laugh. He was a very thoughtful person. Coincidentally, I was just telling my new wife about Ray and all of you last Wednesday. We were at a restaurnt and we had toasted ravioli. My wife, being a NW native never heard of it. I recalled the days when you would make them in your kitchen at home. Needless to say, the ravioli at the restaurant didn't come close to the delecasies that you made. In fact, there are people who I work with who remember Ray and early on they nicknamed him "The Ravioli Kid". He will be missed.
My thoughts and prayers are with all of you during this difficult time. Please give each other a hug for me.
Cathy Fletcher
July 11, 2006
Dear Lisa and Donna,
I am sorry to hear of your loss. Know you are in my prayers.
God Bless your family.
Cathy Fletcher
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