Born October 11, 1926 to Arlene Graham Arledge and Edmund Ray Arledge in Pine Bluff, Arkansas, he was the younger brother to Evon.
Ray played high school football for the Pine Bluff Zebra's and graduated from Pine Bluff High School in 1944. The same year he enlisted in the United States Navy. He graduated from Camp Peary in Virginia; Company 937 A-4 in October 1944. Ray went on to serve as an Aviation Electricians Mate Second Class until 1948 during World War II.
After the Navy, he attended The University of Arkansas at Fayetteville and worked at Jim Benton's Bowling Alley! Ray met Glenda, his wife of over sixty years at Bauman's Men's Store in Little Rock. They married in 1956 and created a beautiful life with their daughter Petitia in Little Rock. Ray began his engineering career in 1963 and became a professional engineer in 1968. He worked at Bruce R. Anderson, Pettit & Pettit Consulting Engineers, Inc., and eventually retiring from Tinsley-Mullen Engineers, Inc in 2015.
Ray was a former president of the Arkansas chapter of ASHRAE (American Society of Heating, Refrigerating, and Air Conditioning Engineers.) A scholarship has been formed in his honor. Donations should be mailed to, ATTN: Jake Skinner PO BOX 180 Little Rock, Arkansas 72203.
Ray is survived by his daughter Petitia (Titia) Arledge of Salado, Texas and his sister Evon Arledge Collins of Clear Lake City, Texas. Grandchildren Joshua Allen Dunn, Emily Rene Dunn Anna Marie Griffin Reynolds, Great-Grandchild Alixandria Rene Dunn. He is preceded in death by his wife Glenda Smith Arledge, his parents Edmund Ray Arledge and Arlene Graham Arledge, children Glenn Allen and Michelle Rene Arledge. He is also survived by many other family members and friends.
In lieu of flowers please make a donation to CTCS (Alixandria's school) in Belton, Texas.
A Celebration of Life will be on October 12, 2024 at 10 AM at Pinecrest Funeral Home (7401 Hwy 5N, Alexander, AR). Graveside services will be at 11 AM at Forest Hills Memorial Cemetery. CASUAL ATTIRE ONLY. No suit and ties. Razorback apparel appreciated.
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