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By: T. Risinger
Last Updated:
21 Jan 2019

Former Co-Workers, Gone Before But Not Forgotten

Co-workers that have passed away. Older listings are in alphabetical order by year.

If you know of someone not listed please send it to me.
If you have a nice picture please send that too so we can put a face with the name.


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Glen Hughes Ray

Ray, Glen Hughes
31 Oct 1923 - 27 Aug 2011

Glen H. Ray, 87, of Omaha, passed away Sat. Aug. 27, 2011. Graveside services will be held at 1 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 30,2011 at the Forest Lawn Cemetery in Omaha, Neb. Rev. Hollings of the Bethany Lutheran Church in Omaha, Neb. will officiate the service. Military rites by V.F.W. Post #2503 of Omaha, Neb. No visitation will be held. Memorials are to be sent to the V.F.W. Honor Guard Post #2503. Online condolences can be made under the obituary category at www.powersfh.com.

Glen Hughes Ray was born October 31, 1923 to Luther Ray and Maggie Pearl (Hughes) Ray in Falls City, Neb. Glen graduated from Dawson High School in Neb. He served in the United States Army from January 15, 1943 to January 20, 1946 during WWII. On November 31, 1923, Glen was united in marriage to Helen Virginia (Schweiger). To this union were two children, Steven and Kathleen. Glen was a pipefitter and worked for Western Electric Company in Omaha. Helen died 1997. On January 30, 1999 Glen married Gertrude Block in Omaha, Neb. Glen was a member and former captain of V.F.W. Post #2503 Honor Guard in Omaha. Glen is survived by many family and friends.


Glen was a pipefitter at the plant.


Powers Funeral Home
601 New York Ave. Box 431
Creston, Iowa 50801

641-782-7036

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