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Raymond J. Traub

South Bend, Indiana

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Aug. 20, 1920 - Sept. 3, 2013SOUTH BEND - Raymond J. Traub, 93, of South Bend, IN passed away at 9:30 p.m. Tuesday, September 3, 2013 at Golden Living Center, Elkhart, IN. He was born on August 20, 1920 in Bremen, IN to Carl and Freida (Bessler) Traub. On December 6, 1966 in Lakeville, IN he was...

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Dear Traub family, I have know your dad for 45 yrs. he always came into the restaurant my parents had in Lakeville. Always saw him n Betty when we came to visit. When we moved to Arizone. I loved his smile and soft spoken way. He and Betty were the sweetest couple . Will miss them both. Can't wait to get to heaven and see them again. God Bless all of you sincerely, Peggy Lemke Hann

Grandpa,
I have only great memories of your lighthearted laughter and comforting smile. Never did I witness a negative moment in your presence. ...and I mean that literally. You always had those kind words for everyone and a ton of peanuts for me. I know you're looking down, laughing.
The world lost one of the real good ones with you but not before you left your stamp on it.
You were a true inspiration to me. I'll miss you, Grandpa Traub.

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grandpa we all love you and miss your kind heart i have so many good childhood memories with you and grama and i know your watching over us all god has another awesome angel love you your grandaughter melissa

Sorry I missed the service's for Ray. I missed the obituary in the newspaper and just found out about his passing. Ray was my uncle and was the nicest person you could ever meet.

My father Russ Neiswender and Ray were milkmen together @ Reliable Dairy and best friends. They met each Sat. to go for breakfast and to the Farmer's Market.My dad had many fond memories of their times together even after he re-located to Arizona. Our condolences to your families. The family of Russell Neiswender: Karen Raber,Kay Myers and Sue Tansey

I knew Raymond for only 9 months at Hoosier Homecare where he and my mother Marie were both residents. He was a delight and always had a cheerful smile. I especially enjoyed hearing his stories about the "olden days" when he was a young man. Please accept my deepest sympathy.

To the Traub family, Sorry for your loss. Ray was as nice a man as i've ever met. I never met Mrs. Traub but there was not ever a time that he didn't glow when he talked about her.

I am so sorry for your loss of Ray. He was such a sweet man. I grew up in Lakeville, and to this day, remember his visits to our house. He was a special blessing to his family and friends. He is dancing around Heaven now. My thoughts are with your family.