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Ray Lovell Obituary

Lovell, Ray, a pioneering builder and developer and proud native son of Miami, went to be with his Lord on Sunday, February 26, 2012, just two months shy of his 86th birthday. He was at home just where he wanted to be with his Rose, his forever bride of nearly 65 years. Ray, the youngest of five boys was born on May 13, 1926. His father built his own home and also worked as a carpenter on the Biltmore Hotel in Coral Gables. As a depression era baby, his youth was marked by poverty but also by hard-working parents. His beloved mother Annie took in laundry to trade for chickens. Evidently too many chickens because he didn't much care for chicken or eggs! Grounded by his parent's example of hard work, Ray took to the streets of Miami with an industrious passion and always said that "the harder he worked, the luckier he got". His early resume of jobs included a short order cook on 79th Street Causeway, a daytime job as a bell hop on Miami Beach with a taxi route at night when he would sleep in his cab. There was no doubt as to what Ray Lovell considered the greatest accomplishment of his youth. In 1948 he went to New York City and walked Rose Blancke down the aisle at Calvary Baptist Church. He said often that he just knew "if he could get that striking red-headed beauty to marry him, he could do anything"! And with God's good grace and Rose by his side every step of the way sharing his dreams, he chartered a visionary course of great accomplishment in his trade and great civic involvement in the community and country he loved deeply. Ray Lovell, along with his older brother Ellis Lovell, founded Lovell Inc. in 1955. Under the Lovell Homes banner, 1000's of homes were built in the northwest section of Miami-Dade County. Among the many sub-divisions developed by Lovell were Carter Park, Jai-Lai Heights, Tuxedo Park, Palm Spring Estates, Palm Spring Lakes including the Palm Springs Lakes shopping center which is still vibrant today. Blessed with a pioneering mind and keen sense of marketing and merchandising, Lovell survived the devastating cycles of recession with projects like "Lovell Homes - Let's Trade" and then offering 30-year second mortgages to buyers which he credited with "keeping them alive". The development for which he took greatest pride was Royal Oaks and Royal Oaks Office Park, a large upscale development now annexed into Miami Lakes. Go west young man even if they think you've lost it! Lovell was a calculated risk-taker who had a vision and saw the possibilities west of I-95 and the Palmetto Expressway and he was right. Royal Oaks is a majestic oak-tree lined prestigious community with stately beautiful homes that will live on as part of his legacy. Lovell founded United Citizen's Caucus and was involved in untold campaigns and causes including hosting Nancy Reagan at their home in 1976. He was honored to be able to support many religious and charitable causes that were important to the values he held. He loved his Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. Lovell was a man of great adventure. He was enamored with God's majestic ocean and was blessed to cruise with Rose around the world five times. He has been a ray of being throughout our lives, a committed father, our Daddyo, patriarch par excellence. He was true blue, white pure, and a passionate patriot. His unceasing love, devotion and legacy will live on in the hearts of his beloved wife Rose; their five surviving children Raymond, Harold, Gloria, Rose Ann and Bill; nine grandchildren; great granddaughter Elise; and nieces Valerie and Diane. We will celebrate his life and legacy Friday, March 2, 2012, 11 a.m. at NorthStar Community Church in Wilton Manors. Viewing at Fred Hunter Funeral Home Fort Lauderdale this Thursday evening March 1 from 6 to 9 p.m. Donations may be made to the National Christian Foundation, South Florida to the "Lovell Family Charitable Fund". Donations can be mailed to 5110 North Federal Highway, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33304.

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Published by Sun-Sentinel from Feb. 28 to Feb. 29, 2012.

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Heather Gideon

March 1, 2012

Dear Lovell family,

Words cannot express the sorrow for the loss of our dear friend Ray. As you all, I give thanks for all remembrance of him and the years we had together. Those were blessed times Gideon & I spent with him and your family. Though miles have separated us, spirit has not. I have faith Ray is in perfect peace now and sharing precious moments with loved ones who have gone before. I extend heartfelt expressions of sympathy, in loving memory of Ray, our dear sweet friend. God Bless him and you.


With love and devotion, Heather Gideon



“New Jerusalem”

Oh, city of my vision,
I must come to thee,
Through heaven's door I rise,
From earthly place do flee.

City of Peace, not quite far,
Where dwells my resting-place;
Grant my due, a respite small,
And a little grace.

City High, where angels fly,
To touch thy borders wide;
And spread their wings in blessing sweet,
And sweep all tears aside.

City Now, where clouds of blue,
A broken heart doth mend,
Where souls can meet in ecstasy,
And Life will never end.

City Bright, from God's own Light,
Shines of every gem;
Eternal City, The Father's House,
New Jerusalem.


“Resting Place”

In my resting place,
I've found a special grace,
A rest that is so sweet;
Stones at my head and feet,

Sometimes my bed
Is lonely and bare;
But on very special days,
There are flowers everywhere.

Do not grieve too much,
My real home's with God;
Surrounded by loved ones,
Walking where angels trod.

(Poems by Heather Gideon)



©, Copyright, 2012, Heather Gideon

Forrest Bowen II

February 29, 2012

My parents were very close to your Husband/father. Ray, losing a father is a terrible thing, I lost my Dad in 1982 and the pain has not gone away!! Just remember the good times and talk to him he will hear you. Bless you Ray and your Mom and family...

Elizabeth Bowen

February 29, 2012

to Rose and Family;
I shall never forget meeting you and Ray in the early 50s. The legacy that he created shall be remembered forever through the love of God.The two of you gave so much love and good deeds to so many in the community, we will miss Ray. May you and your family be blessed by his great love of God and family.

Suzanne Hicks

February 29, 2012

Lovell Family, please accept my sincere sympathy on the passing of Ray. I remember my father (Basil Bardakjy) truly admired him as a businessman, and enjoyed many years of working with him. He has left a legacy in South Florida.
Sincerely,
Suzie Bardakjy Hicks

Judy London

February 29, 2012

Dear Rose and Family,
Please accept my deepest sympathy on your loss.
Sincerely,
Judy Eisenberg London

Ivan and Norma Parron

February 29, 2012

Lovell Family,

Watching the peaceful death of a human being reminds us of a falling star; one of a million lights in a vast sky that flares up for a brief moment only to disappear into the endless night forever. The day which we fear as our last is but the birthday of an eternity with God. The goal of all life is death, and death is no more than a turning of us over from time to eternity in Heaven.

Rest in Blessed Peace beloved and wonderful friend of 50 years, RAY LOVELL. We will miss you and cherish the time that you and your family spent with us on family vacations, the inaugural of Ronald Reagan, etc., etc., etc.!

We pray that Ray's family and all his many friends find peace in knowing that he is in God's hands, peacefully waiting for us.

Diane Hill

February 28, 2012

Aunt Rose
Thinking of you and the family with deepest sympathy. Your in my thoughts and prayers. God has a special angel by his side. Uncle Ray and dad looked so much alike and both had loving hearts. Love you Uncle Ray....

Robert Joynt

February 28, 2012

Harold and family, God's richest blessings and comfort upon your family. You have followed in your dad's footsteps. God bless you all.

Rob Joynt (former mayor)
Oakland Park, Fla

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