Raymond F. McNabney

July 9, 1915 ~ June 28, 2009
July 9, 1915 - June 28, 2009 Raymond F. McNabney, Jr., 93, Indianapolis, died June 28, 2009, in St. Francis Hospital, Beech Grove. Mr. McNabney was born July 9, 1915, in Indianapolis, the son of the lateRaymond F. and Hallie McNabney.
Ray McNabney was a true example of what a servant of God should be. He and Catherine are two of the finest people I have ever met at Mt. Gilead and I consider it a blessing to know them both.
I so enjoyed bible study with them at Phil and Rosalie’s house for many years. But, one thing that was so important to me was that, Ray was the determining factor as to where I sat each Lord’s day in church. Because I HAD to be near Ray to hear his beauti
Some friends and I were planning to build a ramp for Ray and Catherine and I was so excited knowing that I was going to see them again. I recieved the news about Ray Monday afternoon and I was devastated. I formed a great friendship with Ray through Habit
Mr. McNabney has made deep and lasting contributions to Habitat for Humanity of Morgan County, not only through gifts of time, talent and finances, but by the genuine relationships he has built. He will be missed, but certainly will also be remembered wel
Ray was a wonderful man he became my friend when I was 5 years old. He baptized me when I was 10 years old. He was a wonderful Christian. I sat by him in church for years. I loved him and his hugs very much. I will always remember him. No doubt in my mind
It comes as a big shock to us that we have lost such a GREAT neighbr. We have had the great privilege of living next to Ray & Catherine for more than 15 years. We will miss the terrific stories that both he & Catherine have shared over the years, especial
I worked with Ray (Abner)at the Perry ‘K’ plant at IPL. He was a good Christain man and a man that I’m proud to say I had the privilege of knowing. I’m sure he was a wonderful husband,father and grandfather and will be truly missed. The best part is we wi
The service held for your father today was really a tribute to an amazing man. His life explains why his children, grandchildren, and great grandchildren are the people they are today.
We will greatly miss Dad McNabney. He was a very special person, always loving and giving. When you saw or met Ray McNabney, you immediately received a greeting and a smile. He was one of the gentlest and kindest men, I have ever known. His funer