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Robert E. Zeke Ravier

Hellertown, Pennsylvania

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Robert E. Zeke Ravier, 77, of Upper Saucon Twp., died Sunday, December 16, 2012 at his home. Born: in Spring Valley, Upper Saucon Twp. on August 10, 1935 to the late Charles J. and Minnie E. Eisenhart Ravier. Personal: He is the husband of Kathleen Kay S. Jamicky Ravier. He served our country...

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Dear Kay...Wishing you peace at this difficult time. I just learned of Bob`s passing. I had the great pleasure of working with Bob during his 20 years with Prudential. Bob was an inspiration to everyone who knew him. He will be missed.

I got to know Bob through my husband and the Tri-County Baseball League, and he collected my covered bridge paintings. I brought him two more paintings in early December and even though he was obviously ill, he was so upbeat and full of plans for the future - only two weeks later, I was shocked to see he had passed away. Bob was a kind and generous man and he will be remembered fondly by all who knew him.

I knew Bob for years through the Tri-County League. He was one of the founders and first inductees of the Hall of Fame, and he kept it running for years. Bob was a great guy and really loved baseball, Spring Valley Sportsman's Club and especially his family. He will be missed.

Dear Kay, sorry for your loss. you are in my thoughts and prayers. god bless you!! love Desi Delima

Dear Kay, We are so sorry to hear of the loss of your husband Bob. You are in our thoughts and prayers. Take care and God Bless you.
Pat and Jerry Berger

Kay and Family, Zeke will live on in the hearts and minds of the many people that he lovingly touched during his time on Earth. He was an inspiration to us young boys at the Klotz's foster home in Spring Valley and you and your parents watched over us well during our youth. You all made a significant difference in many lives and that is one of life's greatest accomplishments. May God justly reward his kind and humble servant.

Our hearts are truely saddened for your family. Zek was a wonderful man who was always putting others first. He will be truly missed at summer picnics down at the club. May he rest in peace with the angels in heaven. I imagine he is fishing the most beautiful stream we could ever imagine along side of rick and fred. So long for now my friend and may god ease your familys pain.

Dear Family and Friends of Bob,

There is never anything that can really be said to help ease the pain you are going through at this time. May it help to know that others do care. Peace be with you at this time and in the days ahead.
Sincerely,
Bernadine Hock
Kathy, Glen, Katrina, Charles and Rachel Fenstermacher

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.