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Raymond GUNDRUM Obituary

GUNDRUM Raymond M., Sr., loving husband of 55 years to Lucy Rose (nee Schmid) Gundrum. Devoted father of Raymond (Denise) Jr., Paul (Carol), Bryan (Paula), Eileen (Rick Ruff) and Darryl (Sharon) Gundrum, Patti (Rick) Cruse and Tracy (Shane) Crosby. Cherished grandfather of Raymond III, Jeanna (Jeff), Adrea, Andrew, Kyle, Elizabeth (Kelley), Julie, Megan, Erica (Paul), Amanda, Lisa, Olivia, Austin, Alexis, Samantha, Danielle, Christopher, Amber and the late Stacey & Cathy. Great grandfather of Madison, Brady, Jeffery Jr., Blake, Dalton, Ashten, Joey, Caylor and Jacob. Son of the late Raymond F. and Eleanor Gundrum. Dear brother of Thomas Gundrum, Janet McGuffey and the late Donald Gundrum. Uncle of numerous nieces and nephews. Passed away Tuesday, June 23, 2009 at age 81 surrounded by his loving family. Resident of Cheviot. Ray was employed at Queen City Metro for 50 years before retiring and was a long time member of Cheviot Police Assn. and the Cincinnati Transit Historical Assn. Visitation will be held at Gump-Holt Funeral Home, 3440 Glenmore Avenue, Cheviot on Sunday, June 28th from 5-8 PM. Mass of Christian Burial at St. Martin of Tours Church (Cheviot) on Monday at 11:00 AM followed by an interment at St. Joseph (New) Cemetery (Foley & Pedretti) Rds.). Memorials may be made to Families with ASD, Autism Family Resource Center, 5989 Meijer Drive, Ste. 9, Milford, OH 45150.

Published by Cincinnati Enquirer on Jun. 26, 2009.
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