Butch And Marty
So sorry for your great loss, you all are in our hearts and prayers,
All our love Marty and Butch
Birth date: Jul 21, 1938 Death date: Jan 4, 2012
Raynold C. Loewer, age 73, of Eunice, LA, died Wednesday, January 4, 2012, at Lafayette General Medical Center in Lafayette, LA. He is survived by his wife; Lynette Kramer Loewer, Eunice, LA. One Daughter: Sharon LeBouef & her h Read Obituary
So sorry for your great loss, you all are in our hearts and prayers,
All our love Marty and Butch
So sorry for your lost. I will pray for him and his family. God bless.
We were so sorry to hear about Ray's passing. Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time. My foundest memories of Ray all include his bright smile and kind heart. He will be missed.
Please accept my most sincere condolences. My prayers are with the family.Matthew 11:28
Stan, Carlton, and Lynette.......I know he looks down from heaven and smiles on you....many a great memory we have together being with all yall those years.....we love you all......
Wally McMakinm
Sharon, Stan and family - I was very sorry to hear about your loss. My deepest sympathy to you and your family in this time of sorrow. - Jessica McGee
I was blessed to get to know Mr. Ray through my job at Progressive Tractor several years ago. It wouldn't matter what mood you would be in, when Mr. Ray walked through that door, everyone seemed happier and would smile because he was like a ray of sunshine on a cloudy day. I will never forget him for that.
Raynold was alwys reaching out to others with a smile.
I am so sorry to hear of this news Miss Lynette. Mr. Ray will be missed greatly. If there is anything I can do please let me know. My prayers are with you and your family!
I heard of Mr. Ray's passing during a phone call with my folks last night. I am saddened by his passing, but so glad that Dad and I went to visit with he and Mrs. Lynette while I was home this past October. Mr. Ray was feeling great, and we talked about how he was so much improved from earlier reports that I had received about his health. He is one of the people, for me, that makes the world such a better place to be in, than would normally be the case. I will miss him, and look forward to seeing him in Heaven. Mrs Lynette, Sharon, Stanley, and Carlton; you will all be in my thoughts and prayers.
Benton