Raymond A. Moldenhauer, 73, was born on June 30, 1947 and entered eternal life Tuesday, February 23, 2021 with the confidence of forgiveness of his sins through the death and resurrection of our savior, Jesus Christ. His body now waits for the great resurrection day when Jesus will return and unite again his soul andContinue Reading
Dear Moldenhauer Family, upon returning to town, my husband shared with me that he read of Ray's passing. We've known Ray as a Guest of our business for several years, particularly POPping in at Christmas time. We always enjoyed visiting with him at our shop, and with fond memory, we even had the pleasure a few years back of sharing a fish fry meal and good conversation. Thanks be to God for Ray's life in Christ! Prayers for peace and comfort for your family; may your tears also be joyful as you remember his time among us. Warmly, Scott and Linda Chipman, Chippy's Popcorn, Beaver Dam 3/4/21
Lois, Ray was a sweet, funny guy. He used to bring baby chicks and ducklings into the bank where I worked for us to play with. Take care of yourself now..I think of you often.
Sincere condolences to the Moldenhauer family and to Ray�s friend, Lois. Ray was a wonderful man in many ways. I will miss his presence. God Bless. Rest In Peace.
Our deepest sympathies to the Moldenhauer family. We are so glad we got to meet him!
My thoughts are with Lois and others of his family ! We shared a pew in church over the years ! Being nice and close in the front to know and honor our Lord and Savior ! We shared moments to visit and Ray always had a smile !! Rest In Peace Ray !!
I knew "Moldy" my entire career at the 115 FW in Madison. I saw him a couple years back at a Randolph football game and caught up a bit. My fondest memory is that I could pick him out on the flight line by his "Moldy Shuffle". He will be missed.
Raymond was a true servant of the Lord , a spiritual mentor to me . This world lost a gentle giant , he was an example of a God fearing , Lord loving , faithful to his belief system , integrity ,genuine kindness. A man's wealth is measured by how he's perceived by family and friends. . Ray Moldenhauer, I'm proud to call him my friend ! He's last words to me we're ..... who are you a Martyr for ? I'll look for you in spirit on the other side! already missed , Peace to you Brother
I new Ray for many years in the Guard. A great guy. He had a lot of knowledge and wisdom. Though I haven't seen or talked to him in quite a while I am sure his presence on earth touched many who knew him. I believe the same will be felt in heaven. Rest in peace Ray.