Raymond-Weicker-Obituary

Raymond Francis Weicker

Blandon, Pennsylvania

Jun 1, 1955 – Sep 9, 2024

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BORN
June 1, 1955
DIED
September 9, 2024
LOCATION
Blandon, Pennsylvania

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Raymond Francis Weicker, 69, passed away peacefully on September 9, 2024. Born in 1955, Raymond was a man of unwavering loyalty, humor, and heart. His life was marked by deep love for his family, a passion for his community, and a quiet resilience in the face of life's many challenges.Raymond's...

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Dear Family and Friends of "Ray Weicker," I just learned from a mutual friend that Ray passed away some months back. I thought he would live forever. I'm sorry he died as young as he did. I know you all feel the same. I met Ray in Rome, Italy. He stayed six months longer than his commitment there, I was just about to start my studies with two others from our Covenant House Faith Community. He was good enough to get us acquainted with life in a foreign country. Ray was exactly as his...

Elizabeth Ann, and family, Please accept our deepest sympathy on Raymond´s passing. I´m sure he will be dearly missed. I remember fondly our many discussions about our "younger siblings". Raymond was a good guy. May he rest in peace.Our thoughts and prayers are with you all. Ed and Ruth Ann Nimick

Ray was a good man to have as a friend. Lively, funny, engaging, faith filled. He always had a good story and memory to tell. I'm sad that he's gone. I'll pray for him and for you, his family.

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.

To all of Ray's family, my deepest prayers and sympathy. As a classmate we went through school and together served our God, Church and family. May God him eternal peace and rest and to all of you His peace and strength. Msgr. Ed Zemanik St. Ambrose Church Schuylkill Haven, PA

Dear Eva, Stefan,Raymond, So sorry for the loss of your dear husband and father. We Baddick´s all grew up on Schuylkill Avenue and loved Raymond and the entire Weicker family. May God be good to him always. Sincerely, Nora Baddick

To Eva, your family and friends--- I am SO SORRY at the death of Raymond! I am so sorry for your loss! We grew up together on Schuylkill Ave--just 2 houses apart. . . and we had such fun, so many wonderful experiences, adventures, arguments, philosophical and theological discussions, for so many years--over the backyard fence. I wish I could attend his funeral, but I am out of town until this Saturday. BUT--- I will offer Mass for Raymond this afternoon. Be assured of my prayers! God be...