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Raymond Leibensperger Obituary

CONIFER, Colo. - Raymond Joseph Leibensperger II, 53, of Conifer, formerly of Trenton, N.J., died on Dec. 19, 2010.
Ray was employed as an IT specialist for the Denver Public School System. He will be remembered for his love and devotion to his family, especially his mother and his children; as well as his love of the Boston Celtics, and Corvettes.
Ray is survived by his daughter, Tara and son, Joe and their mother, Barbara. He is also survived by his mother, Marion; his sister and brother-in-law, Judy and Ed O'Rourke; his three nieces, Fran and fiancé Alex Berlin, Katie and Patty; and his cousins, aunts, and many friends.
Funeral services were held in Denver on Dec. 28, 2010. A Liturgy will be held at 9 a.m. Saturday (Jan. 8) at St. Mary's Byzantine Catholic Church, Grand and Malone streets, Trenton, N.J. For more information on local services and memorial contributions, contact Gene Kutch at Kutch Funeral Home (609) 393-6320 or email [email protected].
Published by The Trentonian from Jan. 1 to Jan. 3, 2011.

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May 2, 2011

Ray taught me how to drive stick shift 0 funny and a great person - sad to hear this but know he made the world a better place - God Bless you dear friend - Terri

Marie Garrett

January 8, 2011

Dear Marion,

I am so sorry to learn of your son's passing. Please know that I will keep him, his family and you in my prayers. I miss seeing you at Serra.

Love and blessings,

Marie Garrett

January 5, 2011

Dear Marion, I was shocked to hear of Rays passing. When Jo and Bud called me I could not believe it. He was such a great son and loved his children and you so much. It will not be easy, but trust that God will be there for you and remember the great memories of his life. With love and prayers, Maggie in Arizona

Nancy & Joe Orlandi

January 5, 2011

Dear Marion, Judy and Ed:
We were shocked to hear of the passsing of Raymond. Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you at this difficult time
Sincerely, Nancy & Joe Orlandi
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Thomas Petty

January 4, 2011

Dear Marion and Leibensperger Family, please accept our deepest sympathy during this time of sorrow. Blessed repose and eternal memory. Tom and Anna Jane Petty

Julie Mesdag

December 28, 2010

I told Tara and Joe, what I will remember most about their Dad, was his great smile. He loved you both, and was a great person. Rest in peace Ray.

Mike, Cyndi & Eleanor Dzurisin

December 28, 2010

Ray's passing was certainly a shock to all of us. He was a childhood friend of Mike's (Eleanor appreciated the way Ray would be sure to fill her in on what was going on in school when Michael kept it all "hush-hush"!!) and, as the years passed, he remained a friend to both of us. Much time would pass between visits, but as soon as we would be together, it was as if there was no time missed at all ~ we would just pick up where we left off. That was Ray's easy and carefree way. He was genuine in every sense of the word and will be missed always. Thank you for most treasured memories, Ray.

Our deepest and heartfelt sympathies to Marion, Tara, Joe and family.

Donna Gilmore

December 27, 2010

Ray's smile and humor will be missed at work.

lori tafoya

December 27, 2010

What a shock. Ray was a great person. I will miss him.

December 27, 2010

i WORKED WITH RAY AT THE SVC B LDG YEARS FOR DPS. I CAN STILL SEE HIS UNFORGETTABLE SMILING FACE. hE WILL BE MISSED. A TRULY FINE MAN.

MARY YOUN G

Valerie Shockley

December 26, 2010

Goodbye my fun friend. You brought a smile to our faces at DPS. My sympathy and empathy to all the Leibenspergers, his family and friends. He made a difference in so many lives.

December 26, 2010

Words cannot express my deepest sympathy to his entire family and friends. He was technically my cousin, but I loved him like a brother. He will be forever in my heart and always my special angel. Love, Annice

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