Ernest Ray Rice, 85, affectionately known as Ernie, left us peacefully on Dec. 6, 2023, at the J.W. Ruby Memorial Hospital in Morgantown. Born on Aug. 16, 1938, in the serene town of Canaan. Ernie’s life was rich with love, work, and service.
He shared a fulfilling and cherished life with his wife, Loretha Murray Rice, whom he married on Dec. 22, 1962. Together, they raised two wonderful daughters, Shelby (Mike) Wilburn and Tammy (Roger) Thomas.
The joys of his life were further multiplied by his four adored grandchildren, Nick (Jodi) Wilburn, Dustin (Courtney) Wilburn, Ashley Summers, and Travis Cramer, as well as his treasured great-grandchildren, Andrew, Alex, and Emma Wilburn, and Parker and Easton Summers. Ernie was also a beloved uncle to numerous nieces and nephews.
After graduating from Buckhannon Upshur High School, Ernie’s adventurous spirit led him to Ohio, where he initially worked for General Industries. His dedication to his country was evident as he enlisted in the Army, serving during the significant Big Lift operation in 1963. Following his military service, Ernie built a lengthy and esteemed career at the Ford Motor Company. His 34 years of diligent work led to his retirement in 1994. Then, in 2005, he returned to Morgantown to enjoy his remaining years.
Ernie’s retirement was as active as his working life, involving himself in a variety of interests. He was known for his love of reading, an affinity for playing cards and taking pride in his meticulous yard work. Recently, he discovered the joy of playing games on his iPad, embracing the new with the same enthusiasm he had for traditional pastimes.
Those who knew Ernie could attest to his kind heart, courageous spirit, and handy skills. Ernie’s commitment to his community and his unwavering support for his friends and family will be profoundly missed.
Ernie was the last surviving member of his immediate family, preceded in death by his parents, Clarence and Dorothy Gregory Rice; his brothers, Arthur, Calvin, and John Rice; and his sisters, Virginia Wilfong, Edna Friend, and Maxine Farrar.
Ernie’s legacy is not only carried through his family but also through every life he touched with his generosity and strength of character. His memory will continue to inspire those who had the privilege of knowing this remarkable man.
Friends and family will gather at the Fred L Jenkins Funeral Home from 5-8 p.m. on Friday, Dec. 8, and again on Saturday, Dec. 9, from noon until time of services at 1 p.m. with Brady McDonald officiating. He will rest at the Nicholson Cemetery.