Raymond M. Greenwald

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Birth Date: October 19, 1926
Death Date: May 13, 2019
Age at Death: 92
Veteran Of: U. S. Navy, WWII & Korean War

Marriages

Eva Dorich - January 3, 1946

In Seattle, Washington

Burial Details

Cemetery Name: Veterans Memorial Cemetery of Western Colorado
Cemetery Location: Grand Junction, Colorado
Mortuary Name: Callahan-Edfast Mortuary, Grand Junction, Colorado

Obituaries

The Daily Sentinel page 6A Obituary - May 22, 2019

Raymond M. Greenwald, 92, died May 13, 2019, at Center of Foresight. Ray was born in Denver, Colorado to Conrad and Ruth (Brownell) Greenwald. He had four sisters and one brother. Ray went to South High School. He served his country during WWII on the USS Massachusetts and in the Korean War aboard the USS Gosselin. Ray married Eva Dorich January 3, 1946, in Seattle, WA. They had one son, Mike, in 1947. Ray enjoyed a long career at the Denver Post as a printer. In 1993 Ray and Eva moved to Grand Junction. Ray is preceded in death by his wife, Eva, and son, Mike. He is survived by daughter-in-law, Lydia of Grand Junction, CO; sisters, Betty Carron, and Inez Schaffer of Denver, CO, and grandchildren, Michael D. Greenwald of San Jose, CA; Sarah (Luke) Roswell of Fort Collins, CO; Amy (Mike) Zatkowsky of Centennial, CO, and Sam (Katelyn) Greenwald of Wellington, CO. He was Great Pop to Jacob, Nathan, Olivia, Hayden, Ruby, Xander, Eli, McCoy, Ellie and Abby. Ray was thankful for his nieces, nephews, and extended family and friends, especially Rob Anderson. Graveside service will be held at Veteran’sMemorial Cemetery Thursday, May 30, at 1:00 p.m.

The Daily Sentinel page 6A Death Notice - May 22, 2019

Raymond M. Greenwald, 92, Grand Junction, died May 13, 2019, at Center at Foresight. Services will be at 1 p.m. May 30 at Veterans Memorial Cemetery of Western Colorado. He was a newspaper printer. Survivors include one daughter, Lydia Greenwald of Grand Junction; two sisters, Betty Carron and Inez Schaffer, both of Denver; four grandchildren; and nine great-grandchildren.

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