Raymond French McQuain Jr.

 United States

  • Date Of Birth: May 9, 1931
  • Date Of Death: September 3, 2020
  • State: Utah

Raymond “Mack” French McQuain Jr. passed away peacefully on September 3, 2020 at home surrounded by his family. 

Raymond was born in Ireland, West Virginia to Rista Davis McQuain and Raymond French McQuain Sr. on May 9, 1931.  On July 11, 1952, he married Ruby Jean Brewer McQuain, at Kern Memorial Methodist Church in Oak Ridge, Tennessee. (Sixty-eight years). Together they had three children, Sharon McQuain-Smith (Kyle), Deborah McQuain Bossard (Ken Johnson), and Raymond (Anita) McQuain, 3rd.  They lived in Akron, Ohio before moving to Brigham City, Utah in June 1961.

Raymond was called to serve in Korea in 1950. After active duty he returned to school.

Raymond was a graduate of Oak Ridge High school (class of 1949), Tennessee Wesleyan University, University of Tennessee, and Akron University. Ray was a huge supporter of the Tennessee Vols.

Raymond was an active member of Community Presbyterian Church, serving as a Deacon, an Elder, and Clerk of the Session. He had a deep and abiding faith and spent endless hours serving on numerous committees. He was also active in the community coaching little league football, Board of Meals on Wheels, and peach days with the Shriners. He enjoyed tennis, hiking, camping for a week to the Wind Rivers with friends, skiing, and snow shoeing, and the Utah Honor Flight accompanied by son in law Kyle Smith.

He is survived by his wife, three children, and Six grandchildren, Ryan (Michelle) Whitaker, Amber Whitaker, Tyler (Allie) McQuain, Marissa (David) Asay and Scott (Arin) Zerkle and Danielle (Jonathan) Carr. Ten great grandchildren, Lily Whitaker, Brock Zerkle, Hadlee Asay,

Witten Asay, Emmett McQuain, Camden Carr, Kylie Carr, Nixon Carr, Nolan Carr, and Lottie Carr.

Preceded in death are his parents and two brothers, Eugene McQuain and James (Sue) Davis McQuain.

Special thanks to Doctor John and Michelle Markeson and the Bristol Hospice team for the loving care they provided.

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