How do you start a tribute to the person whose heart is carried in your heart?
Ray was born on June 30, 1949 to Jack and Joan Cederdahl, in York NE. They moved to Lincoln shortly after where he resided until his death on January 9, 2024.
Ray married the true love of his life, Marcia Kinney, on April 15, 1977. They were married nearly 47 years, and raised an incredible family together. The love they shared was one for the ages and a role model for their children. That love will always be present. They share 3 children together, Jay R Cederdahl & his wife Alyssa along with granddaughter Nora; Kjerstin and her husband Joel Egger; Erika Jo Neeley & her wife Meghan along with grandson Nova. Ray adored his children and was so delighted to become a Grampa!
Ray loved being an engineer and the work he felt privileged to do. He was one of the founding members of Branch Pattern over 40 years ago. There is such respect, admiration and love present from his co-workers. He cared for them greatly as well.
The love and generosity Ray gave to others has left a lasting impact on so many people. When Ray was around, everyone was welcome, and knew they were important and cared for.
It is so difficult to find the right words that describe him:
Kind, loved fiercely, generous, courageous, a mentor and teacher, witty, intelligent, respected. He was passionate about human rights and social justice issues, and he appreciated food, music, and the arts. He also loved to drive fast cars. We will feel Ray in every important moment and joyful experience.
Ray,
“May you continue to inspire us to enter each day with a generous heart, to serve the call of courage and love, until we see your beautiful face again, in that land where there is no separation, where all tears will be wiped from our minds, and where we will never lose you again.”
From Bennacht, John O’Donohue
A Celebration of Ray’s Life will be held 2:00 p.m., on Saturday, January 20, 2024, at the Unitarian Church of Lincoln, 6300 ‘A’ Street, Lincoln (10).
Memorials may be directed to Bryan Hospital Foundation or the Unitarian Church of Lincoln.