Ray Morgan - Guestbook

Debra, I am so sorry to hear about Ray. I know that Ray and I were not that close, as cousins, and did not know about his death until it was too late to get to the services. I pray for God to help you through this time of great grief. May God bless you and your family.
Dori Clark
12/13/2005
Houston, TX
Debra,
We were shocked to hear of Ray's passing. It was always a joy to deal with him when he needed sheet metal for his many projects. He will be missed by many. One day God will shed light on tragic events like this and we will understand. You and your family are in our prayers.
Charles & Pam Schubert
Charles Pam Schubert
12/7/2005
Brenham, TX
Ray was such a wonderful person....he never met a stranger. He was EXCELLENT at his work and viewed it as more than just that, he saw it as an opportunity to help people. That is what he did best! The County has truly suffered an enormous loss with Ray's passing.

May God Bless Ray's family in their time of need. May he bring you strength to each of you.
Holly Bramlett - JP 2 Clerk
12/7/2005
Brenham, TX
We are at a loss in the Treasurer's Office. Ray was not only our co-worker, he was our friend. We always had such a good time aggravating him-as did he us. He was always here when needed even when there was so much for him to do. We appreciated his hard work. When our office recently flooded, he was going out town and changed his plans to fix our office knowing how important it was to get us back in operation. Even as the ambulance attendants were taking him to the hospital he was worried about getting the lights on for the Christmas stroll. We will never forget his sense of humor and caring ways. We will truly miss our dear friend.
Suzy Blakey
12/7/2005
Brenham, TX
Where do I start? Ray has been a part of our FAMILY for the past 12+ years. He was our "right-hand man" for maintenance and repairs at our apartments, our home, and our farm. He was always there when we needed him. We might have to call him late at night about a problem--and he would be there in minutes. He would drop what he was doing to help us. I think the biggest joy he ever experienced was HELPING OTHERS. As other guestbook comments have said, he always put himself last. He was an expert at everything--from construction to electrical, to plumbing--you name it--he knew it. We will never find another Ray Morgan in our lives--for all he did--to help others--and for that I am sad.He always had an upbeat attitude and tried to make others feel better when they were "down." We will have to treasure the memories of how he changed our lives for the better--and this is the reassurance we have--that he is in a better place than we are at present. We were so very lucky to have known him.

Thank God for Ray Morgan! Ray, you can now rest--it is well deserved. You never rested before--but now you can.
Betsy Faske
12/6/2005
Brenham, TX
I truly cannot believe Ray is gone. I have the biggest wish just to visit with him - it's hard to realize I no longer can. I miss all the visits and talks we had when I worked at the Courthouse. He was an amazing man & worked way too hard! He always tried to please everyone and never put himself first - always last! I kept getting on to him to eat, or take a break (since his work was never 8-5) but he never would - he had way too much work to do & not enough time to do it in.


Ray was a pleaser! I know he pleased his Heavenly Father and will for eternity. Ray always did have a smile on his face and a chipper attitude. I'll never forget him putting together all my office furniture in the courtroom - while trying to take care of everyone else's needs at the same time (replacing a light bulb or whatever.) He remodeled the judge's and my office & took great pride in his workmanship! He will truly be missed!
Cheryl Ikard
12/6/2005
Brenham, TX
Aunt Debra and Family -

I know I haven't seen y'all in a while, but I thought of you all often. I will miss Uncle Ray tremendously. Please know that my thoughts and prayers are with each and everyone of you as you go through this trying time. I know that he is looking down on each of you with a great big smile and will bless your lives each day.

Love always -

Michelle
Michelle Lue Tass
12/6/2005
Avondale, AZ
Ray will be missed. He helpd my office out so much and always with a smile and laughter. He truly went the extra mile. With all the remodeling he has done for us-he will be remembered daily. The County Attorney's Office has lost a true friend. The family is in our prayers.

Julie Renken
12/6/2005
Brenham, TX
I will truly miss Ray. He was not just a co-worker, but also my friend. This crazy old Courthouse will never be the same without him.

God Speed.
Sherri Roese
12/6/2005
Brenham, TX
In the 10 years that I knew Ray, he was always on the go, always headed to or from somewhere, doing something for someone else, with a smile on his face. I'll miss seeing him when I make it back home...I almost always bumped into him at least once and it always made my day better.

God must have needed a handy man...

Rest in Peace, My Friend.
Bruce Faske
12/6/2005
Dallas, TX
My thoughts and prayers go out to Ray's family. I knew Ray from Washington County First Responders and always enjoyed his good spirits. He will truly be missed.
Mike McAnally
12/6/2005
Brenham, TX
We all miss Ray so much here at the Courthouse. He was always ready to help us or fix something. We miss his short visit in our office when he would "check in" with us each day, which was always accompanied by a smile, sometimes a joke, but most of all the feeling that he really cared. He really took pride in his "job" whether it was working at the Courthouse, doing his carpentry work for others, or taking care of his family. Boy, was he proud of that beautiful grandson, Jaiden! Ray was a true friend, and we will always remember his love and kindness.
Cheryl Lewer
12/6/2005
Washington, TX
Love you always!

Robert
Robert Dickerson
12/6/2005
Brenham, TX
Days at the office will not be the same. Ray made a big impression on my life.I will miss our conversations around the office and me calling Ray that something needed to be fixed or was not working correctly at the office. He would always show up and and correct the problem and laugh and/or make some kind of joke about it.We would tell a joke or two or just have a conversation about hunting,motorcycles or fishing and it became a great way to get away for a minute or two and just relax from the daily routine.I will miss that but in my heart I know you will always still be here.
JOE WINKELMANN
12/6/2005
Brenham, TX
Ray was a wonderful friend to all he met and he will be greatly missed. He always had a wonderful positive outlook and was always willing to go the extra mile. Ray touched many lives and I know that my life is richer, simply for having known him. May he rest in eternal peace with our Heavenly Father.

Miranda Meier
12/6/2005
Brenham, TX
A better friend could not be found. I will truly miss Ray and all the times and talks we shared. He was a wonderful person, and was very proud of his family. He will truly be missed. The courthouse and county buildings will not be the same without him. May God Bless his family, and may we all be secure in knowing that Ray is home with our Father in Heaven.
Carole Petzolt
12/6/2005
Brenham, TX
Ray was a master at construction. He was a good carpenter. He is now with the Great Carpenter, Jesus Christ. May we find Peace and comfort that Ray is at Home with the Lord. May God Bless You, Ray.
Roy May
12/5/2005
Brenham, TX
My thoughts and prayers go out to Ray's family. Ray was always there to lend a hand and would help you in any way he could. He was a good friend and he will be missed at the courthouse. It won't be the same without him. May he rest in peace.

LaFayne & Robert McCall
Hannah & Sarah Littleton
LaFayne McCall
12/5/2005
McKinney, TX