Ray E. Struble ~ November 17, 2020

Conesus:  At age 88, Ray passed away peacefully on Tuesday, November 17, 2020 at Hornell Gardens in Hornell, NY.  He was born in Springwater, NY to the late Lloyd and Gertrude Struble.  Ray was predeceased by his beloved wife Liz Struble.  Survived by his children; Donald (Jeanne) Struble of Honeoye, Sharon (Jim) Lucey of Hemlock, his grandchildren; Troy Struble, Christopher Lucey, Corey Lucey, Shawn Lucey, and his great grandchildren; Trinaty, Kayleen, and Cohan, along with several nieces, nephews and friends.

Friends and family are invited to call on Monday, November 23, 2020 from 3PM to 6PM at the Kevin W. Dougherty Funeral Home, 21 Big Tree Street in Livonia.  Where a funeral service to celebrate Ray will be held on Tuesday, November 24, 2020 at 11AM.  Interment will immediately follow at Greenmount Cemetery on Greenmount Ave. in Dansville, NY.  In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Lollypop Farm, 99 Victor Rd, Fairport, NY 14450.  To share a memory or a condolence, please visit:  www.doughertyfuneralhomes.com.

*Please note, the Funeral Home will be operating at 33% capacity per state guidelines. New York State requires those in attendance to adhere to these guidelines including those related to social distancing and face coverings.

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9 thoughts on “Ray E. Struble ~ November 17, 2020

  1. So sorry for your loss. He would still always wave to me whenever I would come home even after 35 years after Liz would watch us!

  2. We want to express our sympathy and let you know that our thoughts are with you.

  3. Condolences extended out to the family.
    As a little girl our families would be at a gathering together. Or I was always walking up to our local store and a wave was returned. That’s what we do out here. Gestures of I know you. And proud of it. Good home town. Shake the hand of a man and the deal is sealed. I will watch out for you ad rote this you from harm. These little hamlets of Conesus, Webster’s Crossing , Springwater, was my home.
    Erased off the map. Never to be spoken again. I would like to look the person in the face that decided “ disposable “.
    Their Mr &. Mrs Struble , one more wave as you go to meet your LIzzie…Thank you!
    Your Penny.
    (The red-headed kid up around the bend) Jim & Betty’s oldest

  4. To all the Struble family for your loss. Ray was a great guy he will be missed. Prayers and Thoughts are with you all during this very difficult time.

  5. Sorry to hear of Ray’s passing. He will be with Liz now. I knew Ray all my life, he lived a mile from us on Carney Hollow Rd, He was a great guy.

  6. Sharon and your family, my thoughts and prayers are with you during this most difficult time. Hugs to you.

  7. Ray was a beautiful person, I loved him. He was my family, as he was my sisters father-in-law. He had the best sense of humor, slugs in motors “that’s all that is wrong with it” laughed our asses off on that! And the fact that he was born on leap year, “you do know I’m only 44 years old” COVID made it so that I couldn’t see him and my hearts go out to Sharon and Donny and especially to their spouses and Ray’s grandkids who couldn’t get to see him. Love to you all

  8. So kind, so sweet, always willing to listen, to stop, chat, pull on your hair a bit. I thought you were my sweetest uncle. The memories that I have of you & Liz are beautiful, always fun, full of laughter, snacks, you would play guitar I believe late at night & we would dance in your living room. You will be greatly missed.

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