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Raymond O.
Raymond O.
Weber
- Visitation: Held on Thursday, October 8th, 2020 from 4-6pm at Hales Corners Lutheran Church (12300 W. Janesville Rd.)
- Service: Held on Thursday, October 8th, 2020 at 6pm at Hales Corners Lutheran Church (12300 W. Janesville Rd.)
Found peace Wednesday, September 30, 2020, age 69 years. Beloved husband of Janet (Nee Gerloff). Dear father of the late Kelly, Kevin, Alex and Erica. Loving grandfather of Austin, Arianna and Spencer. Brother of the late Mitzi, Jr., the late Kathy, the late Donna. Also survived by nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.
Visitation will take place on Thursday, October 8, 2020 at HALES CORNERS LUTHERAN CHURCH (12300 W. Janesville Rd.) from 4pm to time of service at 6pm. Interment Highland Memorial Park Cemetery.
Ray was a retired employee of Greendale Dept. of Public Works and also served as a Greendale Volunteer Fire Fighter.
In lieu of flowers memorials to the Milwaukee Hunger Task Force appreciated.
Dad, u are missed by all. U touched so many life’s. I remember as a child playing a game of catch. There is nothing like playing a game of catch with your father. I will remember the life’s u touched.
Love always,
Kevin
I thought of u as a father figure .thank u for always being there for the family.god has gained another angel too soon miss u alot
Raymond was a very special friend to our entire family. We can’t thank him enough for all the good times and his help. He will be truely missed.
Love Always,
Tietyen Family
( Keep Racing our friend)
Larry Pope, Hope Lutheran Church and Food Pantry:
Ray was a blessing to Hope Lutheran Church and our food pantry. He was good hearten, assisted with all activities that was asked of him. He would provide maintenance duty for our church without being asked. At our food pantry, he assisted with monthly food delivery from Hunger Task Force. Assisted our client on Thursdays when handing out food share boxes and bags. Ray had beautiful smile and always a kind word. His absence will be felt greatly.
Ray was one of the nicest and kindest men at our DPW. Even years after my daughter had moved on from seasonal help, he always asked about her. I know he enjoyed his retirement doing good works. He will be missed.
Ray, I’m so sorry to hear of your passing. You were a very giving, loving man. Ray and I were friends from 6th grade on. I just seen and talked to him 1 month ago. You definitely will be missed my Friend..Rest In Peace.
Dad,
You were in my life for so many years and a supportive dad when your support was needed. Despite divorce this family has always done the best we could to remain positive, optimistic and supportive of each other. It is hard to believe you are gone. Your loving heart, contagious laugh and smile will be missed by many especially your Son and Grandson. Your Grandson exudes so many of your traits and you were teaching him so many things about a profession he has an interest in just like you. He enjoyed learning all of your tricks and expertise and was excited to see races with you and talk cars. I have so many memories with you that it would take pages to capture and it breaks my heart each time I try to type. Packer games, karaoke nights, the first time I raced the race car with you on my pit crew, great America trips with Kelly, bonfires, landscaping and more…. To have a life like yours cut short and a void in so many hearts is a sadness like no other. You were always humble and kind and giving is an understatement. I will carry you in my heart forever….
Michelle
I have no special words to heal the pain of losing a loved one but i know Ray has left everyone whose lives he touched with some very special memories. Hang onto that. I hope he has finally found some peace. He will be missed and thought of often.