In loving memory of
Barbara Gail Ray-Giunta
October 22, 1951 – August 26, 2017
Barbara is survived by her husband, Joseph; her three children, James, Tara, and Brandon; four grandchildren, Corey, Cheyenne, Courtney and Logan; and three great-grandchildren, Hunter, Tatum and Noah.
Barbara came from a family of five girls. She leaves behind her sisters, Jackie, Angie, Tina and Jamie.
Barbara was born in Louisville, Kentucky and moved to Arizona in 2004. She graduated from Eastern Kentucky University with an Associate’s Degree in Criminal Psychology and retired from Louisville Metro Corrections Department. She also leaves behind her dog Molly and two horses Elektra and King.
Joe and the rest of Barbara’s family. Our thoughts and prayers and deepest condolences for you. Barbara was loved by many and she was very kind hearted. She will be missed.
Miss Barbra drove all 4 of my kids to school every day. They loved her. She was so kind and made my kids feel special. She even gave my 2 youngest (twins) a special Christmas ornament each year they rode the bus. We were all so sad to hear that she passed away. Our thoughts and prayers go out to her family.
Thank you, my mom loved the kids and I’m not sure who your children were but I remember seeing ornaments and she had ones she talked about all the time. I remember a little girl Francesca she mentioned so often. I did not know this was here or I would have responded sooner.
Joe and the rest of Barbara’s family. Our thoughts and prayers and deepest condolences for you. Barbara was loved by many and she was very kind hearted. She will be missed.
Miss Barbra drove all 4 of my kids to school every day. They loved her. She was so kind and made my kids feel special. She even gave my 2 youngest (twins) a special Christmas ornament each year they rode the bus. We were all so sad to hear that she passed away. Our thoughts and prayers go out to her family.
Thank you, my mom loved the kids and I’m not sure who your children were but I remember seeing ornaments and she had ones she talked about all the time. I remember a little girl Francesca she mentioned so often. I did not know this was here or I would have responded sooner.