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Raymond F. Ensher, a Fresno resident well known for his love of the arts and support of community causes, died Friday morning.
Ensher passed away after reaching his 85th birthday on Thursday. Friends said that his health took a turn for the worse about a month ago.


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“Ray was a treasure for all of us. He dedicated his entire life to fighting for social justice and equality for everyone. He was active to the very end, a fun, loving, kind man. This is a huge loss to our community.” — Marsha Conant
Ensher possessed both inexhaustible curiosity and energy. He would pop up anywhere and everywhere at events in Fresno. One of his great passions was the annual Constitution Day at Fresno State. Another was his role as town crier for Valley Town Hall.
Ensher was a tireless writer of letters to the editor of The Fresno Bee and the Community Alliance newspapers. He eschewed digital technology and instead used a typewriter and paper for his letters and news releases, which he sent through the mail.
“He deliberately did not want a computer,” said Howard Watkins. “If you had information to share with him, you had to mail it or tell him in person.”

A Man of Many Causes

An unabashed liberal Democrat, Ensher advocated for the poor, the incarcerated, workers, unions, a $15 minimum wage, gay rights, and the right to vote.
“Ray was a Fresno icon,” former Fresno City Councilman Tom Bohigian wrote in a Facebook post about Ensher’s death.
Marsha Conant of the Fresno Stonewall Democrats said of Ensher: “Ray was a treasure for all of us. He dedicated his entire life to fighting for social justice and equality for everyone. He was active to the very end, a fun, loving, kind man. This is a huge loss to our community.”
The breadth of his involvement is told by the 35 groups that Peter Robertson tagged in his Facebook post about Ensher’s passing.
Said Conant: “He just went to everything, and was always challenging himself to learn more.”

Longtime Fresno Filmworks Member

Jefferson Beavers of Fresno posted this on Facebook:
Ray was a deeply dedicated supporter of cinema and the arts in Fresno. He was a longtime Fresno Filmworks member and attendee, and I know he also loved attending Reel Pride and Fresno Jewish Film Series. I always loved hearing about his travels all over the world, and he always had an insightful and pithy review of whatever movies we talked about. Rest in peace, dear Ray.”
In his later years, Ensher received two awards from the California Retired Teachers Association:  the Ron Ely Award for Communications and the Mickey Matheson Award for Advocacy.

Generous to Fresno State

Ensher graduated from Fresno State in 1956 with a degree in theater arts and became a high school drama teacher. In 2015, he established the Raymond Ensher Creative Achievement Theatre Arts Award — an endowed scholarship that annually supports the most promising student from Fresno State’s University Theatre.
Memorial donations may be made to the Raymond F. Ensher Scholarship Fund, 2625 E. Matoian Way, SH124, Fresno 93740, or by calling 559 278-2586.
In accordance with Ensher’s wishes, there will not be a public memorial service.
 

Bill McEwen is news director and columnist for GV Wire. He joined GV Wire in August 2017 after 37 years at The Fresno Bee. With The Bee, he served as Opinion Editor, City Hall reporter, Metro columnist, sports columnist and sports editor through the years. His work has been frequently honored by the California Newspapers Publishers Association, including authoring first-place editorials in 2015 and 2016. Bill and his wife, Karen, are proud parents of two adult sons, and they have two grandsons. You can contact Bill at 559-492-4031 or at Send an Email

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    Beth Prindivile Martinez

    October 1, 2019 at 8:23 am

    He was one of my all time teachers. He taught my 8th grade at North Fork Elementary. Very caring, loving and funny. He made learning so very interesting. I lost touch with him over the years until we reconnected at Roosevelt School of the Arts in Fresno where my 3 children went to school. All three were theater kids and boy did he enjoy the Arts. Once he knew who my kids were he never missed their shows. Thanks for the wonderful memories.

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    Kay Uzzell-Smith

    October 1, 2019 at 6:11 pm

    I had Mr. Ensher as a teacher and knew him later in life. He is the reason I have a friend in New Zealand. He had our class choose pen pals in foreign countries and I chose one in Christchurch, New Zealand. Jill and I have been writing to each other for 53 years and she has been here twice snd both times we got together with Mr. Ensher.Rest in peace and God bless you❤️❤️

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    Rick lehman

    October 2, 2019 at 2:12 pm

    My dear friend for many years…RIP Ray…we will miss you..

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    Barbara pyle

    October 3, 2019 at 2:42 pm

    His last words
    to me Thursday night were,”Goodnight Sweetheart”. He had taught me so much!

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