Ray Rice Death, Obituary – The proprietor of a radio station in southern Indiana who had previously suffered a stroke while on vacation in Mexico went away in the late hours of Sunday night. The stroke had occurred earlier in the day. It was around 7:30 p.m. on Sunday that Ray Rice’s daughter, Amy Nichols, heard the news that her father had passed away. In a message, Nichols said, “Please know that your prayers were felt and answered for those of you who prayed so fervently,” and he was referring to those of you who had prayed very intently. He said, “Please know that your prayers were answered for those of you who prayed so fervently.
” He replied, “Please know that your prayers were felt, and those of you who prayed so hard have had their prayers answered.” Rice suffered her first stroke while she was on a trip in the Caribbean that was organized by Virgin Voyages. The voyage was in the Caribbean. A trip to a hospital in Playa del Carmen would take a total of five hours, therefore it was essential to wait until the next day before an ambulance could pick him up and deliver him there. The trip would take a total of one day. He had no choice but to hold out. A little earlier this week, he traveled back to the United States and was transferred to the McAllen Hospital in Texas, which is located immediately across the border from Mexico.
The next phase in their strategy to treat him was going to include taking him to a hospital in Louisville, and they had already made those preparations. Since its inception thirty years ago, the “We Care” Christmas campaign has been led by Rice, who is also the person in charge of arranging it. Rice had a previous ownership interest in the Scottsburg radio station 105.3. During the course of this program, underprivileged youngsters who attend local schools have been given contributions of coats and a variety of other winter goods, including various clothing items.