of Mountain Home, AR
February 10, 1941 - August 6, 2024
Raymond Wells, known affectionately as Ray, passed away on August 6, 2024 at the age of 83 in Mountain Home, Arkansas. Born on February 10, 1941 in Thayer, Missouri, he was the beloved son of the late David W. and Ima Pearl Wells. Ray was also preceded in death by his brothers, LaRue, Gene, Lawrence and Darrell Wells.
Ray served honorably in the US Army, dedicating himself to his nation. After his military service, he embarked on a notable career spanning 36 years at Baxter Lab, where he was respected for his dedication and work ethic.
Beyond his professional life, Ray was a man of many artistic talents. He had a passion for dancing, wood carving, welding and playing the guitar. His creative spirit was evident in everything he touched, and he was always eager to explore new artistic endeavors. Ray was also a member of the Masons. He attended Mountain Home High School and attended the Bar None Cowboy Church in Midway, Arkansas.
A gentle soul, Ray cherished the art of storytelling and had a profound love for his family. He is survived by his wife, Mary Jean Smithson Wells; daughters, Angel Stout Pandovani and Brandy Crawford Letterman; grandchildren, Aria Rosson, Sadie Letterman and Noah Letterman; great-grandson, Caiden Gibson and son-in-law, Allester Padovani. He also leaves behind numerous nieces and nephews who will miss his generous spirit and loving nature.
Ray's life will be celebrated between 2-3pm on Sunday, August 11, 2024 at Roller Funeral Home in Mountain Home with a service to follow. A private burial at Roselawn Cemetery in Calico Rock, Arkansas will take place at a later date. His legacy of love, artistry and kindness will forever be cherished and remembered by all who knew him. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Hospice of the Ozarks Hospice House.
Mary, I remember Ray from Baxter lab I remember him as sweet gentle soul. I am so sorry for your loss. Shirley Summers
Mary and family I am so sorry to hear about Ray. I didn't know about it until Friday (8/30/24). Ray was such a good person and I enjoyed visiting with him at work. My condolences are with you and the family at this time. I will keep you in my thoughts and prayers.
Ray, We served together in the Army at Fort Hood, Texas in 1967. I was the Company Clerk and you were the Supply Clerk in the same building, after we went through basic training together. For years after I would phone you. Just thought of you today. Rest in Peace, Ray.
Our thoughts and prayers are many for you and your family. May you find comfort knowing Ray is in the band in heaven. We always enjoyed his guitar talent. His suffering is over and he flies high with the angels.
Mary, I am so sorry to see that Raymond has died. You are in my thoughts and prayers. Lester
Mary,
Heaven has gained another fine fellow.
He will be missed by all who knew him.
Mary and family,
We are so very sorry for your loss. You and your family are in our thoughts and prayers.
Please accept our condolences.
With deepest sympathy,
Mike and Dianna Roller
So sorry for your loss Mary. You and the family are in our prayers.
Sorry to hear about your loss. You are in my prayers
Mary and kids I am so sorry for your loss. I know it has been so hard for you. He'll be missed by so many. My father wants me to let you know he's thinking of you. Love you.
Sorry for your loss I’ll be praying for you
JoAnn
Mary and family
I love you and my prayers are for Gods loving hand on all of you.
Sheila
Mary and Family, We were so sad to hear about Raymond's passing. We always enjoyed seeing and hearing his stories on Thursday nights at the MHHS Class of '61 dinners each month. He will be missed by so many.
Rest in Peace Ray.
Phil and Cheryl Bradley
Mary and family, our hearts hurt for you. Know that our prayers and thoughts are with you. May you feel the loving arms of Christ around you as you continue your earthly journey without him.
We really didn't know Ray but have known Mary Jean since we were children. We pray for comfort and peace for the entire family. Rest in Peace Ray.
To Mary and all family and friends of Ray... My heart breaks for your loss. You all are on my heart and in my prayers. I hope you find comfort in sharing life stories and memories of your favorite moments spent with Ray. I'm sure they are numerous!
Cindy
Mary and Family. So saddened and sorry for your loss. Have many fond memories of working with Ray over the years at Baxter. Condolences to each of you.
Mary and family, we are so sorry and our thoughts and prayers are with you all at this difficult time.
Ray, I Will always remember the memories you shared with me of my grandfather my Dad and uncles. It will be so sad because you won’t be there when we come to visit on our vacations. You will always be in my heart and my thoughts. Rest in peace, Ray I love you and I will miss you.
Love Annette
Uncle Raymond,
I'm So Sorry That We Couldn't Be There To Tell You Goodbye Or To Listen To One More Of The Many Stories That You Loved To Tell. Tell Great Grandma, Great Grandpa, Grandpa (Larue - Arthur), Grandma (Isobel), Uncle Lawrence, Aunt Bernice, Scott, Ma-huff, And Murphy And Anyone Else That I Forgot - That I Said Hi, And That I Miss Them And Love Them All Very Much. Keep Playing Your Guitar, Singing, Telling Your Stories, And Dancing. R.I.P Uncle Raymond. I Love You.
Debra Crayton
Mary and Family.So sorry to hear of Rays Passing.Go back to School Years at MHHS.Always enjoyed visiting with him at the Alumni Reunions.Sending Love and Prayers.Velara
Mary, so sorry for your loss!
I worked with Ray as a contractor years ago at the Lab. He was always a helping kind soul. Rest In Peace old friend.
Mary & Family,
We are sending the deepest condolences. Ray was such a sweet gentleman. Always enjoyed him at church. The one time in mind he jumped up off the front row in arena area. And he was clogging like no one else. And he had a smile on his face and that said it all! Rest in Peace Ray, on that big dance.
Love you, God Bless you all in this difficult time.
Joe & Mary Ann