Miner-RAYMOND-Obituary

Miner RAYMOND

Cincinnati, Ohio

1922 - 2015 (Age 92)

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RAYMONDMiner, husband of Janet Lerner (predeceased), Elizabeth Stewart (predeceased), and Janet Patterson (predeceased); father of Jody (Paul) Brosseit, Mike (Beth) Raymond, Mary (Kate Harvey) Grover, and Amy (Michael) Mauch. Grandfather of Brian, Corey and Casey Hague, Carolyn and Drew Raymond,...

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A wonderful man ... a help to so many people ...
Judy & Jim Adams

What a joy to have known this extraordinary man! He started me on my way with a job at MRA and each workplace was compared to the wonderful experience I had there. I well remember candy corn and bakery days. God bless you, Miner, you will be in my heart always.
Patty Carr

Miner,

I still remember back in 1986 when you first interviewed me in your apartment on Victory Parkway for a position with MRA. You were so kind and took a keen interest in the small family business I was running at the time. Of course, I immediately accepted your offer of employment...it was my first 'real' job and I am still here at MRA 29+ years later.

There are many fond memories of the interactions we shared together...the many out-of town training seminars I helped...

In loving memory of a wonderful,caring man. Miner hired me in 1984 as his office manager for MRA. It was a joy to work for Miner....he really cared for his employees....like family. He will be missed by so many but his writings and accomplishments will live on. God bless his children and grandchildren. Rest in peace, Miner.

My prayers are with your family at this sad time, may God Almighty be your strength and support. Psalms 83:18. ~I.Needham

Our deepest sympathies to all of Miner's family.He was so proud of all of you. And condolences to his many friends and colleagues. He will be greatly missed.

My sympathies go out to all Minor's family. He was such a great person; I feel lucky to have known him through the years, and I shall miss his kindness, gentle manner, and loving spirit. Rest in peace, Minor; you're safe at home!

The news of Miner's passing made me sad -- but only for a minute because I can hear his hearty laugh coming from above. Miner lived life to the fullest, one day at a time, and set an example for all who had the luxury of coming into contact with him. His kindness and support was far reaching. I send my love and sympathy to his family, and will keep them in my thoughts and prayers. I'm grateful I knew Miner. His friendship was a gift and something I will value for the rest of my life.

Miner was a gentleman and a good friend. I met him in 1966, it's hard to believe that was almost 50 years ago, and we worked closely together. He was my client and he was a good one.