During the latter half of the 1960s, Sammy served his country in the United States Armed Forces, stationed at Fort Sill, and earned an honorable discharge in 1969. Sam led a life of adventure and always had amazing stories to share. He enjoyed working with cattle and traveling the region in search of antiques and vintage items to share and trade. Sammy will be sorely missed by his family — siblings, nieces, nephews and a wealth of great-nieces and great-nephews.
Mr. Ray's memorial stone will be placed at Howell Cemetery, where his parents are interred. Sammy loved animals of all kinds,
During the latter half of the 1960s, Sammy served his country in the United States Armed Forces, stationed at Fort Sill, and earned an honorable discharge in 1969. Sam led a life of adventure and always had amazing stories to share. He enjoyed working with cattle and traveling the region in search of antiques and vintage items to share and trade. Sammy will be sorely missed by his family — siblings, nieces, nephews and a wealth of great-nieces and great-nephews.
Mr. Ray's memorial stone will be placed at Howell Cemetery, where his parents are interred. Sammy loved animals of all kinds,
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