Rosie
I will always remember Ray as a great guy with a big smile on his face. He was always fun to be around & quick with a joke. He will be missed.
Birth date: Dec 7, 1942 Death date: Nov 19, 2023
Raymond Charles Ross, Jr., 80 years old, was born to Raymond Charles Ross, Sr. and Laura (nee Puch) on December 7, 1942. Older brother of the late Cynthia Niznik. Proud father of Jeff Ross (Viviana), Jeaneen Ross, and Ryan Ross (C Read Obituary
I will always remember Ray as a great guy with a big smile on his face. He was always fun to be around & quick with a joke. He will be missed.
I became friends with Ray's son, Jeff in Middle school. Through the course of hanging out with Jeff I learned that Ray "Clark Kent" and "Jellybean" were Pipefitters just like My Dad "Stosh" and Grandpa "Stubby" and Uncle "Mick". Not long after High school I became a Pipefitter and Ray was a Steward on many of my jobs and ultimately handed me the torch to take over his spot with a company I served 23 years with. Thank you to the Ross family for such Great memories. You will be dearly missed Ray and my heart goes out to his family. With High regards!
Ken Stasiak
Ray and my father, John, were friends for over fifty years. They met through the union... They must have been a force together on the job.
I remember seeing Ray come to the house in the pipefitter garb- blue jeans shirt and pants, welders cap- wearing his big smile when I was growing up. He was one of my childhood heros.
Always through the years whenever I saw him, he wore a gigantic and genuine smile. It was one of his gifts to the world. Ray, thank you for shining your love and light on us.
Dance on.
Laura Ann Bergman
Ray, Thank you for being my friend.
I have known Ray for 50 years. We have had a lot of good times together- at work and after work.
Ray was a very caring and loving person. He was proud of his children, especially his granddaughter Halle. Every time I would talk to Ray, he would talk about how cute, smart, and good at sports she was. She was the apple of his eye.
Ray always loved to go dancing- and women would love to dance with him. He was very good.
He would never turn down a feed or cake from me. I've felt so sorry for Ray the past three years. It has been a very, very hard time. Almost every time we talked (nearly every day), he would tell me about the pain and aggravation he was going through. So, so sad.
Ray, Thank you for all the good times we have had and the help you have given me over the years. You will be missed.
John Bergman