Raymond Z. ‘RayRast 1937 – 2012


Amato | Raymond Z. ‘RayRast
DATE | Novembre 29, 1937 – Marzo 16, 2012
CIMITERO | Nashville Memorial Gardens, GA
POSIZIONE IN CIMITERO | Inserisci cancello principale, at 1st drive, girare a destra, the lot will be about 100 ft on the left.
Funeral Home | Lovein Funeral Home, 1218 P.O Adel Strada. Scatola 25 Nashville, GA 31639 – t:229 686 2007

He was born November 29, 1937 in Lanier County to the late Hubert Rash and the late Mitty Mae Singletary. He was a retired first sergeant with the U.S. Army with 20 years’ service. He participated in the Cuban Missile Crisis and was awarded the Bronze Star and the Vietnam Cross of Gallantry for his service in Vietnam. He was a mason in Duncan Lodge 234, member of the Nashville Post V.F.W., and a member of the Poplar Springs Missionary Baptist Church.

è sopravvissuto a sua moglie, Madine Stone Rast, di Nashville; due figli, Raymond Rast, Jr of Columbia, S.C., and Steve Rast of California; figlia, Shirley Pallant, of Exeter, Calif.; stepson, il Rev. Steve Jones of Canton; stepdaughter, Sheila Duskin of Irmo, S.C.; fratello, Wayne Rash of Frostproof, Fla.; sorella, Judy Lavender of Sebring, fla; 14 grandchildren and five great grandchildren.

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