Ray Dean Zumwalt, 88, of Dallas, Texas died on February 16th, 2018 in Dallas, Texas. He was born October 29th, 1929 to Curtis Zumwalt and Muriel Pruitt in Frederick, Oklahoma. He married Virginia Zumwalt on October 27, 1951 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. He served in the US Army during the Korean War, after graduating from OU. He was a salesman for American Standard for over 30 years, while also running a successful real estate business with his wife Virginia as his partner.He is survived by his stepsister Betty Turner, daughter Brenda Victor and son-in-law David Victor, grandchildren Ryan Victor and Elizabeth Weaver, and great grandsons Samuel and Travis Weaver.He was preceded in death by his wife Virginia Zumwalt, daughter Lee Ann Darr, and his mother Muriel Ensley and stepfather Lewis Ensley.Ray was a man that defined integrity and commitment. He fiercely loved his wife and daughters. Ray devoted his life fully to the support and protection of his loved ones. His dedication to both family and country leaves behind a timeless legacy, providing guidance to future generations.
Ray Dean Zumwalt, 88, of Dallas, Texas died on February 16th, 2018 in Dallas, Texas. He was born October 29th, 1929 to Curtis Zumwalt and Muriel Pruitt in Frederick, Oklahoma. He married Virginia Zumwalt on October 27, 1951 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. He served in the US Army during the Korean War, after graduating from OU. He was a salesman for American Standard for over 30 years, while also running a successful real estate business with his wife Virginia as his partner.He is survived by his stepsister Betty Turner, daughter Brenda Victor and son-in-law David Victor, grandchildren Ryan Victor and Elizabeth Weaver, and great grandsons Samuel and Travis Weaver.He was preceded in death by his wife Virginia Zumwalt, daughter Lee Ann Darr, and his mother Muriel Ensley and stepfather Lewis Ensley.Ray was a man that defined integrity and commitment. He fiercely loved his wife and daughters. Ray devoted his life fully to the support and protection of his loved ones. His dedication to both family and country leaves behind a timeless legacy, providing guidance to future generations.
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