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Show =| Ray Finn | have fought a good fight, | have finished _ - my course, [| have kept the faith. | 2nd Timothy 4:7 away passed Finn Ray peacefully on September 21, 2013 the son of Artista and Ver: | sie Phillips Finn. Ray was_ born in Hope, Arkansas. He ~ was 100 years old. His wife Clydies —~W. Finn and his _ parents preceded = him in ‘death = @ fie Baas 4a. ~ Rays. early schooling was in Foreman, oa _ Arkansas. He united with the New Dora Baptist Church in Foreman Arkansas at an early ‘age under the late Jasper Booker. Ray was a member of the New Zions Baptist Church of Ogden for 50 years plus. He served as a deacon and usher for many years. Ray was a Mason with Mt. Ogden Lodge #20. Ray was a man of his word. ed loved to tell jokes and have | un. Ray had a passion for fishing. He liked gardening and being outside working. Ray was employed for the Southern Pacific Railroad for 31 years. | Ray leaves to cherish his -memory five daughters, Dorothy Finn Cotton, Helen Finn: Hood, Verna Finn Walker, all of California; Gazie Jackson and Bernice ~Champion (Champ) of Colorado; ‘two sisters, Mrs. Bina McCowan of Ogden, Mrs. Deborah Jordan of Phoenix, AZ; 23 grandchildren; 46 great-grandchildren; 56 great-great grandchildren; four great-great-great grandchildren; one godson; and one special cousin, Andre Phillips. © Our Dad, grandfather, grand_pa, great grandfather, great-great _ grandfather will be especially remembered by all who loved him for being a man of his word. — Funeral services will be held at 1 pm. on Saturday, September 28, 2013 at the New Zion Baptist Church, 2935 Lincoln Avenue, Ogden. A viewing will be held on Friday, September 27 from 6 to / p.m. at the Myers Ogden Mortuary, 845 Washington Blvd and from 12 to 1 p.m. at New Zion prior to services. Interment, Memorial Gardens of the Wasatch. Condolences may be sent to the family at: www.myers-mortuary.com S |