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Jerry Lee Ratliff


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Jerry Lee Ratliff, 53, of Kearny Arizona, passed away on June 3, 2019. He leaves behind his wife Vangie of 32 years, daughter Kacy, grandkids Jayden and Brandon whom he loved very much. Jerry graduated from Duncan High School in 1983. Soon after graduation he went to work for Phelps Dodge FreePort McMoran. He worked for 27 years as a laborer. Worked in the mill, concentrator the haul trucks and the leach fields. He also worked for Asarco in Ray, AZ as a supervisor in the tank house for 8 years until his illness. Jerry loved to barbecue and make his hot salsa. He loved hunting, fishing, and especially camping with his family. He loved watching Diners, Drive-ins, and Dives, his favorite program. He was a great human being who wore his heart on his sleeve and would do anything for anybody. He was loved by all who knew him and he will be dearly missed.

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Jerry Lee Ratliff, 53, of Kearny Arizona, passed away on June 3, 2019. He leaves behind his wife Vangie of 32 years, daughter Kacy, grandkids Jayden and Brandon whom he loved very much. Jerry graduated from Duncan High School in 1983. Soon after graduation he went to work for Phelps Dodge FreePort McMoran. He worked for 27 years as a laborer. Worked in the mill, concentrator the haul trucks and the leach fields. He also worked for Asarco in Ray, AZ as a supervisor in the tank house for 8 years until his illness. Jerry loved to barbecue and make his hot salsa. He loved hunting, fishing, and especially camping with his family. He loved watching Diners, Drive-ins, and Dives, his favorite program. He was a great human being who wore his heart on his sleeve and would do anything for anybody. He was loved by all who knew him and he will be dearly missed.

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