Ray L. Suggs

Born: Wed., Sep. 2, 1925
Died: Sat., Nov. 22, 2014


Visitation

10:00 AM to 12:00 PM, Tue., Nov. 25, 2014
Location: West Alexandria Location


Funeral Service

12:00 PM Tue., Nov. 25, 2014
Location: Lindloff-Zimmerman Funeral Home


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SUGGS, Ray L., age 89 of West Alexandria, OH. passed peacefully from this life on Sat. Nov. 22, 2014 at Hospice of Dayton, following a 14 year battle with cancer.  Ray was born in West Alexandria, OH. on Sept. 2, 1925 to Jacob and Carrie Suggs.  He was a 1946 graduate of West Alexandria High School and member of Salem Lutheran Church.  Ray answered the call of his country following the attack on Pearl Harbor, joining the U.S. Marine Corps in 1943.  Assigned to the 4th Marine Division he participated in the Pacific Campaign of WWII attaining the rank of Corporal.  Ray was awarded 2 Purple Hearts and the Presidential Unit Citation.  He returned home and began a 36 year career with Dayton Power and Light.  He met and married Mary, the love of his life and began raising his family.  Ray served his community as a volunteer fireman, Village Council Member, Twin Valley Recreation Board Member, Boy Scout Leader of Troop 107 and was a member of James E. Ryan Post #322 American Legion.  Ray is survived by his wife of 67 years, Mary (Morgan) Suggs, 3 sons, Mitchell (Janice) Suggs, West Alexandria, OH., Steven (Cynthia) Suggs, Dayton, OH., David (Julie) Suggs, Canton, GA., 8 grandchildren, Lisa, Christopher “Kit”, Kyle, Leah, Shawn, Ryan, Derek, Mindi, 14 great grandchildren, brother Robert “Chink” Suggs, West Alexandria, OH., many nieces, nephews, friends and special neighbors. Ray was preceded in death by his parents and sister, Phyllis Quinn.  Funeral services will be held 12:00 P.M. Tues. Nov. 25, 2014 at Lindloff-Zimmerman Funeral Home, West Alexandria, OH. with Rev. Brian Nunnally officiating.  Burial will be in Sugar Grove Cemetery.  Donations may be made to Salem Lutheran Church or Hospice of Dayton.  Friends may call at the funeral home on Tues. from 10:00 A.M. until noon.  For condolences: www.lindloffzimmerman.com

Charitable donations may be made in Ray's memory to the following organizations:

Hospice of Dayton
324 Wilmington Av. Dayton, Ohio 45420

Salem Lutheran Church
70 E. Dayton St., West Alexandria, OH 45381

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John Waldon
   Posted Sun November 23, 2014
I am so very, very sorry to hear of your loss. Many fond memories of your family growing up. My thoughts and prayers are with you all.

Eaton Family Care Center
   Posted Tue November 25, 2014
Mary and Family,
We are sorry to learn of Ray's passing, we will always remember his warm smile and friendly remarks even when we knew he didn't feel well. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all during this difficult time.
Dr.Christian Koch and Staff at Eaton Family Care Center

Helen Winkler
   Posted Tue November 25, 2014
Dear Mary @ Family, I'm so sorry to read of Ray's death & even though I've been in Florida for the past 17 yrs., I've never forgotten my Ohio friends. Ray was a good person & certainly was a wonderful Boy Scout leader who helped mold my boys into the good men they are. Thank you all for your great friendship & may God bless you!!

John Swihart
   Posted Tue November 25, 2014
We're so sorry for your loss. And sorry we missed the services and the chance to share your grief. You're in our thoughts and prayers.

David Suggs
   Posted Sun December 21, 2014
Ray wasn't just my dad, he was my hero and my friend. Will miss him dearly.

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