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10. Patricia Gonzales - 2008-06-03 20:50:42 |
Dear Revenaugh Family,
My husband and I are so sadden to hear about the loss of Ray. He was our accountant for many years. Besides being a kind man he was very helpful and gave us the necessary direction in order to get our finances in order. We trusted his advice and knew that he would direct us in the right path. Ray treated us with respect and his mellow demeanor was comforting during the stressful tax time. We appreciated his knowledge and kind disposition.
We will miss him deeply!
Sincerely
Richard and Patricia Gonzales |
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9. Gary J Bertolone & Irene Serna - 2008-06-03 18:46:37 |
| Our prayers go out to the Revenaugh family and the entire staff at Accountability (especially Gary). |
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8. Jeff and Judy Rosenblum - 2008-06-03 16:46:23 |
To the Revenaugh,
Our deepest sympathies are with you during this time. We have known Ray for over 10 years not only as his customers, but also as a friend. He will be missed.
Warmest Regards~
Jeff and Judy Rosenblum |
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7. Kevin and Adrienne Alirez - 2008-06-03 16:33:08 |
Our thoughts and prayers are with Ray’s family and office family. My husband and I read the devotion below the day after Ray’s passing. It reminded us of him and the kind of man he was.
When the sun finally drops below the horizon in the early evening, evidence of its work remains for some time. The skies continue to glow for a full hour after its departure. In the same way, when a good or great person’s life comes to its final sunset, the skies of this word are illuminated until long after he is out of view. Such a person does not die from this world, for when he departs he leaves much of himself behind - and being gone, he still speaks. |
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6. Cipriano & Susie Leon - 2008-06-03 16:24:54 |
Dear Revenaugh Family,
We are so saddened by the news, we will lift you all up in prayer at this time. We live in San Diego but every year we made the trip back to Accountability because of your Father’s character. You are so blessed to have had him as a Father. |
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5. Richard & Lorraine Kerr - 2008-06-03 15:16:25 |
| We are shocked and saddened upon hearing of the loss of Ray. He was a wonderful, bright, honest,hardworking man. Take comfort in the fact that he is in glory now with God. We were blessed to have known him. |
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4. Stephanie Ramirez - 2008-06-03 14:19:24 |
Upon moving to this area in 2003 I was fortunate to find Accountability and Ray for my taxes. I was and am still quite surprised to find a truly honest tax consultant. Although, we (all my adult children) only saw and met with him once a year, Ray made such an impact (not just financial) to each of our lives and gave us hope that there are other Christians striving to live and work morally right. Our most deepest and heartfelt sympathy goes to his family and our appreciation to his staff. Ray made a difference, a very important difference to each of us.
Very truly,
Stephanie Ramirez
Dennis Ramirez
Ricardo Ramirez
Daniel Ramirez |
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3. Mary Beth Rhoades - 2008-06-03 05:50:05 |
| My heart goes out to Ray’s family and the staff at Accountability. I have only been with Accountability for about four years now, however I found Ray to be very honest and sincere with his business. We never know when the Lord wants us near his side, but we need to be prepared. Ray seemed prepared in many areas of his life. He will be missed. My prayers are with you. |
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2. Sheryl Martello - 2008-06-03 05:48:44 |
I am one of Ray’s clients, but I am also a friend. We go way back to the days of Colonial Bible Church and the planting of the Corona Fellowship led by Bud Suitor. I asked Ray if he would be interested in leading a Bible Study in the Pomona area and was delighted when he said, "I’ll pray about it, and yes." That was about 26 years ago. The home fellowship that Ray agreed to pastor was in Pomona at Jeff Heineke’s house. Because of Ray’s willingness, that fellowship was the beginning of a walk with Christ for many people. Ray faithfully led that fellowship for a number of years, during the same time he was building Accountability.
I will always remember Ray as a compassionate, loving man of God. He was faithful and kind. Those qualities and his integrity permeated his secular and Christian life, touching many people around him with the love of Christ.
I just spoke with Ray two days before his heart attack. Jeff & Brandi - he was so very proud of both of you, and so very excited to be a grandfather!
We can be certain that Ray is alive in Christ! I know he believed in and practiced the love of God in Christ, comforted by the Holy Spirit, through the pain, the joy and the wonders of the life that was granted him. I will miss him, but look forward to rejoicing with him one day in the Kingdom of our God. May his memory be eternal! John 17;24 |
1. Bill Ireland - 2008-06-03 05:23:38 |
A great friend.
A courageous, honest man.
A sincere believer.
A brother.
I will miss him terribly.
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