Mr. Ray had worked at the Wal Mart Optical Lab. He had attended Southmont High School; was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints; and enjoyed fishing and working with computers.
He is survived by his children: Kayleigh B. Ray, New Market; his son: Eli A. Martin, Ladoga; and his step-daughter: Courtney Swazay, Crawfordsville. Also surviving is his father, Crawfordsville; his sisters: Saundra (Eugene) McClure, Crawfordsville; Linda (Stan) Himes, Crawfordsville; Brenda (David) Noe, Manchester, Tennessee; Theresa (Rusty) McIntyre, Lake Holiday; Regina (Jeff) Hiatt, Muncie; Tonya (Wyatt) Qualls, Crawfordsvillle; his brother: Paul (Pati) Ray, Lexington, Kentucky; special friends: Greg Williams, New Market, and T. J. Dowell, Crawfordsville; and many nieces and nephews.
Mr. Ray had worked at the Wal Mart Optical Lab. He had attended Southmont High School; was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints; and enjoyed fishing and working with computers.
He is survived by his children: Kayleigh B. Ray, New Market; his son: Eli A. Martin, Ladoga; and his step-daughter: Courtney Swazay, Crawfordsville. Also surviving is his father, Crawfordsville; his sisters: Saundra (Eugene) McClure, Crawfordsville; Linda (Stan) Himes, Crawfordsville; Brenda (David) Noe, Manchester, Tennessee; Theresa (Rusty) McIntyre, Lake Holiday; Regina (Jeff) Hiatt, Muncie; Tonya (Wyatt) Qualls, Crawfordsvillle; his brother: Paul (Pati) Ray, Lexington, Kentucky; special friends: Greg Williams, New Market, and T. J. Dowell, Crawfordsville; and many nieces and nephews.