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Raymond Libner

Geneva, Illinois

1923 - 2015

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Raymond R. Libner, 91, of Geneva, formerly of Elmwood Park, passed away Friday, August 28, 2015 at Delnor Hospital, in Geneva, IL. He was born in Chicago September 18, 1923 to Michael and Carrie Libner. Raymond served in the U.S. Army in WW II. Following the Army he graduated from Northwestern...

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My sympathies to you all. Ray was a dear friend of my mom, Leona Rock. She always spoke so highly of him, and had the greatest respect for his leadership. They worked together for many years at EPHS. And I have fond memories of Mr. Libner as principal during my time at EPHS in the 70's.

My sympathy is extended to the Libner children and grandchildren. I haven't seen Ray in many years and saw him infrequently during my years at Triton College, where I taught with Dorothy. Both Dorothy and Ray were dedicated to education and were exemplary human beings.

Mr. Libner was a gentleman, a role model and a leader for all of us to follow. I've been in contact with several other members of my Class of 1971 and speak for them in expressing our sincere condolences to the Libner Family.

Sincere condolences and prayers to the Libner family. I remember Mr. Libner not only at EPHS but during his teaching days at Triton College along with his wife Dorothy. They were a wonderful couple, always positive, available to their students and always greeting everyone they met with a smile. May your memories sustain you and God's love and peace bring all of you comfort.

Our deepest sympathy and prayers are with your family.
Richard and Elizabeth Ritt

My deepest sympathies to the Libner family - Ray was a great leader and super mentor to me. I loved Ray and enjoyed working with him at EPHS. He inspired me to be the best and I will always remember him as a great friend.
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John Corwin

My condolences to the Libner family. I remember Mr, Libner well. He always had a smile on his face and an encouraging word for the students at EPHS of which I was a student from 1972-1976. RIP Mr. Libner.

To the family, sorry to hear of your loss. Didn't have many dealings with Mr. Libner at E. P but I admired him. Seems like he had a long rewarding life with many friends which makes me happy.

To a great educator, community member and individual. Thank you and rest in eternal peace.