Mr. Raymond Edmund McNamara

Mr. Raymond Edmund McNamara

September 25, 1923 - February 12, 2021
Charleston, WV

Mr. Raymond Edmund McNamara

September 25, 1923 - February 12, 2021
Charleston, WV

Obituary

Raymond Edmund McNamara, 97, of Charleston, WV, left this world on February 12, 2021.

Raymond began his life in Chicago, IL in 1923. He was the second child of Alice Fitzgerald McNamara and Raymond E. McNamara. Raised in the Hyde Park area on the south side of Chicago, Ray attended various Catholic and public schools. During the Depression, he sold newspapers to help support his family. This fostered his lifelong passion for reading newspapers to keep up with current events. At the start of World War II, he joined the U.S. Navy and served on the USS Evarts DE5 in the European and Pacific Theatres. His Navy experience sparked a desire for travel that extended well into retirement.

During his time in the Navy, Ray decided to pursue a career in fine art and education. He attended the School of the Art Institute of Chicago (SAIC) on the GI Bill where he met his wife of 67 years, Paula, also an artist and educator. Having earned his Bachelor of Arts Education in 1950 from the SAIC, he went on to earn his Master of Art Education from the University of Michigan in 1957, and a Master of Fine Arts from West Virginia University in 1975. Ray began his teaching career holding positions in public schools, first in Illinois and then in Michigan. Interested in teaching on the college level, he accepted a position as the Acting Head of the Art Department at West Virginia State College in 1964, now West Virginia State University, where he taught for 25 years.
While raising a family and teaching, Ray continually produced and exhibited his artwork. His mediums ranged from painting and drawing to printmaking and sculpture. He was successful entering and exhibiting in art shows locally and nationally, receiving numerous awards for his work over the years. Besides the many private collectors of his work, his art can be found in the permanent collections of the Clay Center’s Juliet Museum of Art, Huntington Museum of Art, West Virginia State University, Bluefield State College, and the West Virginia State Museum contemporary art collection.
Ray and Paula had five children, born in the various places they lived. Together, they led their children on many camping adventures across North America, seeing the sites as well as visiting a plethora of art museums. Ray and Paula were able to continue their love of travel and art in retirement through their memberships in Partners in the Americas, Friendship Force International, the Sunrise Collectors Club, and the Juliet Museum of Art Collectors Club. They traveled to over 20 foreign countries enjoying the unique culture of each one.

Ray was preceded in death by his wife, Paula, his parents Alice and Raymond; all four siblings, Mary McKeown, Alice Slezak, Patrick McNamara, John McNamara; as well as daughter Carol Rae Manuel.

He is lovingly survived by children Marla McNamara (Dean Simon), Cynthia McCullough (Jack), Erin McNamara (Warren Pearlstein), and Brian McNamara (Mingqin); grandchildren Aaron McCullough (Kelly), Allen McCullough, Sasha Zackrisson (Keith), Leah Carbone (Dominic), Elliot Callen (Monique), and Louise and Angelina McNamara; great grandchildren Jacob Wells-McCullough, Hayden and Cullen Zackrisson, and Dominic and Theo Carbone; as well as many loving nieces, nephews, great nieces, and great nephews of the McNamara and Slezak families.

A celebration of life will be held in late Spring 2021. The family appreciates your prayers, condolences, and comforting messages, which may be made at www.barlowbonsall.com.

In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in Raymond McNamara’s name and sent to the Huntington Museum of Art, www.hmoa.org , 2033 McCoy Rd, Huntington, WV 25701.
Barlow Bonsall Funeral Home has been entrusted to handle the arrangements.

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7 responses to Mr. Raymond Edmund McNamara

  1. Sorry for the loss of your father.

    1. It was great to hear your name again. I still talk to Becky by phone. I live in Charlottesville VA with my husband. I hope you are well!

  2. Bev Lacy says:

    So sorry for your loss.

    1. I’m glad you are still with us. You know we lost Carol when she was only 50 years old. Are you still playing music? I married a saxophone player and we live in Charlottesville VA.

  3. An Irish Blessing for my cousins in memory of Uncle Bud.

    Death leaves a heartache no one can heal;
    Love leaves a memory no one can steal.

  4. I am so sadden to learn of Ray’s passing. I met him through Charleston Civitan’s and he was truly a bright light in my life. He was fascinating to chat with and I looked forward to hearing about the many adventures in his life. He will be missed always.

    1. Kathy L McKinley, Thank you so much for your thoughts on my dad. He enjoyed Civitan meetings and was disappointed when the virus stopped him from being able to attend.

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