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Raymond WEIL Jr.

Amherst, New York

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WEIL - Raymond Ph. Jr. May 18, 2022. Beloved husband of Carol (York) Weil; loving father of Brian (Natalie) Weil and Kristin (Timothy) Nichter; loving grandfather of Audrey and Ian Weil and Henry and Luke Nichter; brother of Carrie (Douglas Martin) Weil, Steven Weil, and Emily Weil; also survived...

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I bit late but , Raycwss a great guy, a pleasure to work with , always nice to the rookies ( New Jacks ) , I use to relieve him from his post on Echo NE, So sad to see this may he rest in peace, Brother , Sincerely Deputy Brian Kelly

When I first arrived at Nichols as a new high school freshman, Ray was one of the first "old timers" who went out of his way to make me feel welcome. He was a good friend throughout high school and he and I occasionally exchanged "hellos" decades later, even though we haven't seen one another since our graduation in 1971. I was very sorry to hear of his passing. My deepest condolences to his family. He was a very good man.

I was Ray´s supervisor in the Sheriffs Department for many years! I got to know him well, and considered him a friend. He was a very good and respected officer! He will be missed. My condolences to his family

Deepest sympathy to the family. Ray was always a gentleman - even under the stressful conditions of our job.

Ray, we worked together for a long time. You were always pretty steady. I nicknamed you THE HAMMER, but now I have forgotten how that came about. Rest In Peace, Brother.

It is with a heavy heart that our family sends our condolences to the entire Weil family. We will keep you all in our thoughts and prayers at this difficult time.

I am heartbroken to hear about Ray´s passing. We were very close friends at Nichols years ago. We played hockey together for a long time. But more importantly we were close friends. He and his parents took me to my first Bills game. It started my lifelong love for those Bills. Win or lose. I spent time at his house in Rosehill & he came frequently to our place in Bay Beach. He really was one of the nicest people I´ve ever known. My family moved to California when I was 16 and we largely lost...

So sorry to hear of Ray's passing. He worked with me on several occasions when on overtime. My sympathies to his family and many friends.

So sorry for your loss. I worked with Ray for 22 years at the Sheriffs Office. He was a great guy and he will be missed