Harry Wayne Ray
July 19, 1937 ~ May 7, 2024
Born in:
Paris, Texas
Resided in:
College Station, Texas
Harry Ray, 86, of College Station, passed away on May 7, 2024 from natural causes peacefully at his home. Harry was predeceased in death by his first wife Geneva, his parents James Harry and Linnie Ray. He is survived by his wife Martha, his daughters Lisa Huie (husband Scott) and Pamela Denham, brother Tommy Ray (wife Judy), sister Pat White (husband Dee), grandchildren Zach Huie (wife Amy), Madison Sanderson (husband Taylor), Stephen Denham (wife Taylor), Preston Denham, great grandchildren Landon and Caleb Huie and Joelle Sanderson as well as bonus daughter Cindy Buban (husband Lane) and bonus grandchildren Natalie, Charlie, and Andrew Buban. He worked as a chemical engineer and executive for the El Paso Company. He was also well known for his philanthropy and charity work. He was an active member of Central Church. Funeral services will be May 10, 2024 at 2:00 pm at Callaway-Jones Funeral Center. The family will receive visitors at 1:00 pm the same day. In lieu of flowers, please donate to Still Creek Boys Ranch in Bryan.
We will miss you Harry! You and Martha were always fun at our church gathering. You both are a treasured!
So many wonderful memories we have of Harry and our family. Love, laughter, tears, and our many trips together will never be forgotten. Our brother-in-love for over 70 years. You are loved and will be missed. Lois and Johnny
Harry was my brother-in-law for my entire life. He married my oldest sister when I was a baby. He became like a father, true brother, friend, role model and mentor. His impact on my life and family is immeasurable. I became a chemical engineer because of his influence. My memories of him are countless. He will remain in my heart forever.
Martha and family. I’m so sorry about Harry passing. I just now saw this and therefore missed services. We all loved Harry. He was great inspiration to me. May he rest in Gods presence until we meet again. My prayers for you and family.