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May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.
Barend Weingartz
August 30, 2024 | Other
Royal Oak, Michigan
Weingartz, Raymond Joseph Age 78, February 23, 2016. He was a man who lived his life in a way that always had this day in mind, in the best way possible. His priorities were clear ~ God first, his family, his business, and everyone it serves, and lastly, himself. Beloved husband of Marie for 57...
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Barend Weingartz
August 30, 2024 | Other
He was my hero
Rick Curlett
August 17, 2016 | Eagle Crest, OR
Remembered By
Richard Duncan
March 01, 2016 | Sterling Hts, MI
We spent time with Ray & Marie on several award trips cruses, Figi Island, Dealer meetings, Taken them with our Helicopter over GR area, He was always a perfect gentleman He lived his Catholic Faith to the highest degree. Please accept our sincere condolence, we will remember Him & his family in our prayers
Hank & Cheryl Makarewicz
Grand Rapids
February 28, 2016
We wish to express our deepest regret and profound sadness on the passing of Ray. It was a privilege and honor to know him as a friend. Ray used his heart and mind to embrace his family, his church and his friends. His life and his Catholic faith were inseparable. He and his family are the motivators and the inspiration of the community at large. Many have experienced his generosity and dedication through the multitude of organizations that he and his family supported.
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Tom and Carol Cracchiolo
February 26, 2016 | Grosse Pointe, MI
CAROL/JOSEPH TRACHIER
February 25, 2016 | SUGARLAND, TX
So sorry for your families loss.
Dale Pozehl
February 24, 2016 | Prudenville, MI
JOYCE & CHUCK CHAVE
February 24, 2016 | ROSENBERG, TX
We were saddened to hear of Ray's passing. He was a true Catholic gentleman and his love of the Lord, the Church and his family were obvious. He took his faith seriously and his deep desire to serve others is well evidenced by his many leadership initiatives. He will be missed, but our faith tells us that we will not only see him again but that we continue in a real communion with him until that day.
Deacon Dan & Dolly Foley
February 24, 2016 | Ann Arbor, MI