608 S. Old Middletown Road
Middletown Twp.
Media, PA 19063
Ph: (610) 876-4213
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Fx: (610)-874-6876
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Sad to hear this, I have met him a couple of times
I remember meeting Ray when he and Sandy came to the agility trial in Ohio where Kristin was competing with Viljo. I only saw him a couple of times after that but what a nice and hardworking man. I especially remember him cutting all those trees that had storm- fallen in your front woods. My deep condolences to you and your family, Deb.
Raymond, what a pleasure it was to make contact the last few years in Myrtle Beach. Jj and I enjoyed watching you play softball with the team. Seeing you slide into bases and stretch a single to a double was great. You played hard and for the enjoyment. Having you in our home was a rear as well. My mother was greatly surprised to see you at her 85 birthday, she really was surprised to see you and overjoyed to connect again.
May you Rest In Peace, wear all th balls anew and white, the grass is crisp, and the infield raked perfect, and all the balls pitched look like pumpkins, you hit them a mile
My brother was the best person ever. My best memory of him was on my wedding day. He gave me away because my father had passed away
. I will always remember what he said a few days before he passed away. He said not to be sad because he was going to heaven and he would see his son who died when he was o ly a few days old.. He also said he would see mom so he was ready to go. I love you ray and I will miss you. Your sister Pam
I spent a lot of time with UNCLE Raymond when I was a teenager. He taught me how to drive long before I ever had a license. I drove that big old Coup De Ville and loved it. My greatest memory of UNCLE Raymond was when he took me to NYC for my 16th birthday. We stayed at the Plaza, saw a show on Broadway and shopped until we dropped. All 8 floors of Macy's was awesome. I even ran away to his house because I wanted to live with him. Trips to the grocery store were always fun. He would go down the toilet paper isle and accidentally on purpose rip open the Charmin toilet paper packs so that people would have to buy Scott toilet paper. I could go on and on with many stories. RIP UNCLE Raymond!!!!! You will be missed by all that knew and loved you!!!!
Uncle Ray, Very talented and will always be remembered and thankful for the hobby horses he made for so many of us in his family.
May you be resting peacefully with the Savior.
~Jessie and Chris Weyandt