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Raymond F. Jungwirth

Bloomington, Minnesota

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Jungwirth, Raymond F. Age 83, resident of St. Therese Home of New Hope, formerly of Bloomington passed away on January 18, 2009. Survived by loving wife of 57 years, Theresa; daughters, Monica Jungwirth, Mary Thomas and Teresa (Greg) Liesener; grandchildren, Nicki, Christopher, Bradley, Daniel, Andrew, Christine and Megan; great-grandchildren, Sahara and Mia. Visitation, Thursday, 4-7 PM at Gill Brothers Funeral Chapel 9947 Lyndale Ave. S. Bloomington. Mass of Christian Burial, Friday, 11 AM at The Church of St. Bonaventure, 901 E. 90th St. Bloomington with visitation one hour prior to Mass. Interment Fort Snelling National Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorials preferred to St. Vincent dePaul or King's House of Retreats Buffalo, MN. GILL BROTHERS Bloomington Chapel 952-888-7771
This obituary was originally published in the Star Tribune.

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We were in Mexico when we heard of our "Uncle Ray's" death. Don't know why we called him Uncle Ray because he really wasn't our uncle. We remember him as one of the most likeable and jovial members of our family. Always joking and smiling and came to all of the family gatherings when able. I do remember the last time at a family wedding where he saw me and stood up and hollered "Hi Clorine" even though he knew my name was really Clareen. That was just Ray. I also remember a friend of...

I too, have very fond memories of Ray. All his funny little stories and jokes and dancing the polka with him and Terri and the rest of my family almost every time we visited them. My parents always referred to him as "The Keeper of the Camel" which I'm sure was also a great story. Just know that when I think of my childhood, Ray is top of the best. My deepest condolences to Terri and family.

I have always and will always have the greatest memories of my Godparents, Ray is one in a quadruple trillion. He will be deeply missed. My deepest condolences. Love always

Teresa,
I am so sorry to hear of your dad's passing. I remember him as a fun, gentle and friendly man. He always had time to talk to me, and all your friends, at Nativity. Always positive in his words.
My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family as you remember all the special moments you have shared.

Ms. Jungwirth, Teresa, Mary, Monica & grandchildren - we are so sorry for your loss. Ray was such a character and was always the life of any party. He always had a bright smile on his face and could light up any crowd. He will certainly be missed by everyone who's life he touched. I know he will certainly be missed by his wife and daughters especially. All our prayers and love are with all of you during this difficult time. The Ford

Mary (and Family)
Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you during this difficult time.

God Bless

My prayers go out to the Jungwirth family.

I remember back to our Campfire girl meetings at the Jungwirth home. Mr. Jungwirth would have a smile or joke that made us laugh. A strong figure in the faith we all shared, and always a helping hand.