of Elizabeth, AR
November 11, 1940 - December 10, 2024
Ray A Wyckoff passed away at the age of 84. He was surrounded by his family at his home in Elizabeth, AR. Ray was born in Prosser, Washington to Ida Johnson. His family consisted of three sisters and nine brothers.
Throughout his life, Ray had lived in Washington, California, Tennessee and making Arkansas his final home.
He is survived by his wife, Charlotte and two daughters, Lisa Sciara and Deena Wyckoff; Three grandchildren, three great grandchildren and one brother.
A private service will be held by his family. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Hospice of the Ozarks, 811 Burnett Dr., Mt. Home, AR 72653-9908 or to the donor's choice.
Charlotte, I like to think that Ray and all his brothers are together again. He and Holly always seemed tp enjoyed each others company and Norman could keep 'em all laughing.
Charlotte, I like to think that Ray and all his brothers are together again. He and Holly always seemed tp enjoyed each others company and Norman could keep 'em all laughing.
Charlotte,
This is a nice picture of Ray. I left you a message on facebook. Call me soon. Be blessed, love you.
So sorry Charlotte. Prayers for you. Uncle Ray was a character and loved him. I love u .
Dad, you were ALWAYS there for me for my 60 years. I miss calling you on the phone whenever I needed and I know Megan misses you being there for her. We love you so much.
Charlotte I’m so sorry for your loss. I will keep you and your family in my prayers through this difficult time.
Charlotte I am so sorry. Praying for you and the family
Charlotte so sorry for your loss! Chris and I have lot’s of memories hanging out with both of you. Ray was for sure one of a kind. I bet Chris welcomed him with open arms. I love you !! Prayers to you and the family!!
Charlotte, my thoughts & prayers are with you during this difficult time. May the Lord Bless you & keep you, may He make His face to shine upon you & give you peace.
I had a pleasure working with Ray when I got employed at Choctaw Ray was a fun outspoken guy words can’t describe Ray to his wife Charlotte stay strong and continue to look to the hills that’s comes your health all our health comes from the Lord may God bless you and keep you
Charlotte & family,
Sending thoughts and prayers. I pray God will hold you up as you mourn the loss of your husband. May you and your family find peace & comfort through your faith in the Lord.
With deepest sympathy,
Deborah
Sorry about your loss of Ray. He was one of a kind. He was a jokester and I use is words still til this day. He was one of the dependable person that I ever met. Hard worker. I will pray for you and the family. Love you