Raymond-Wohl-Obituary

Raymond "Rj" Wohl

Cleveland, Ohio

Oct 22, 1950 – Aug 10, 2024 (Age 73)

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BORN
October 22, 1950
DIED
August 10, 2024
AGE
73
LOCATION
Cleveland, Ohio

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RAYMOND "RJ" WOHL age 73. Beloved husband of 37 years to Gloria (nee Kasidonis). Loving father of Rachel, Brian (Erin) and Stephanie. Cherished "Pappa" to Emmitt and Camryn. Dear brother of James (Ann) and Jeanie. Uncle and friend of many. Retired Clerk of Berea Municipal Court. U.S. Army Veteran...

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This photo was just a couple weeks before RJ passed. He was a wonderful friend and neighbor. He lit up the room with his warmth and quick smile. He was loved by all and is greatly missed. Prayers for peace for his dear family.

Dear Gloria and Family, I´m so sorry for your loss, Ray will be truly missed. My thoughts and prayers are with you. Ed Tuma

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Dear Gloria & Family We are very sorry to hear about the loss of Ray! We have fond memories of him from Strongsville and Fort Myers Beach! He definitely will be missed!!! Sincerely, Jane & Kenny Helms

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I want to extend my condolences to Ray´s family and friends. Ray had a real smile and was always willing to listen. One time I was visiting back home from Arizona. Ray and Gloria met Barb and me, my brother Tom Davern at a BBQ place on Bailey Rd. It was the first time we had seen each other since graduation. We knocked down some drinks and told some stories. Our fathers were stationed on the same ship during the Korean War. He will be missed!

To the Wolh Family, Please accept our sympathy and condolence's on your loss. Ray was a"class act" and gentleman. I got to know Ray in the 70's when I and my partners owned the Islander Inn!!! May he rest in peace, Ray will be remembered in our prayers BRIA P. O'DONNELL SR. & FAMILY

Gloria Pam and I are so sorry to hear of Ray's passing. He was a wonderful man, always with a ready smile and a firm handshake. He will be missed by all of the people whose lives he touched.

So many memories of the many good times we had together and playing golf. Our deepest sympathy to Gloria and family. Since our move to Florida many years ago we lost the contact. But the memories will always be cherished. Our blessings and sympathy to Gloria and family. Rev. Ron Neff and Amy