Raymond-Kocher-Obituary

Raymond Kocher

Bath, Pennsylvania

1935 - 2016

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Raymond E. Kocher, 80, of Kunkletown, formerly of Palmerton, passed away on Saturday, January 16, 2016, at his residence. He was the husband of Shirley A. (Newman) Kocher. They celebrated their 61st wedding anniversary last April 24th. Born in Nazareth on February 07, 1935, he was a son of the...

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Shirley, you are on our thoughts and prayers! Remember all the great memories you have had. Love, David and Pat Roberts

So sorry for your loss! We had so m e great times as a racing family!!!

RIP Uncle Raymond.
Tell Keith hello and we will see you when we join you both in Heaven.
I will always remember your toothpick and teasing.
Aunt Shirley... sending long distance hugs and my deepest sympathy as I can not get the day off work to come in but I will be there in my heart.

Shirley our thoughts and prayer go out to you and the Kocher families. We had some very good times way back in time at the Shir-Ray Inn and also for playing music for your 60th Wedding Anniversary. Raymond is in a more peaceful place to be and we're sure he'll be waiting for you to join him when ever that time comes. All our condolences for you and family members.

Shirley my thoughts and prayers go out to you and Raymond's family during this time of sorrow. I will always remember Raymond for his Toothpick and Old Milwaukee Beer. We had many of great times throughout the years at the Shir-Ray Inn where I met Raymond. I will cherish those fond memories of going to numerous track with the modified car. He was one great guy to know. May he rest in peace now.

Shirley..so sorry to hear of Raymond's passing. Know God only takes the best. Prayers for you. RIP

Our sincere condolences to the Kocher Family. Raymond was an incredible man and was such a joy to be around. Remember some great nights at Shir-Ray Inn with the Kockers and Teels. Shirley are prayers are with you at this time.
Freddy & Debbie Hamm

Sometimes there are no words to express the feelings of the heart. Thankfully, The hearer of prayer has expressed them all.
1peter5:7

With Deepest Sympathy