William L. "Billy" Raimondi

William L. "Billy" Raimondi obituary, San Leandro, CA

William L. "Billy" Raimondi

William Raimondi Obituary

Published by Contra Costa Times on Oct. 29, 2010.
William L. "Billy" Raimondi 1912 - 2010 Resident of Alameda William L. ("Billy") Raimondi was born in San Francisco on December 1, 1912, passed away in Alameda October 18,2010 and was raised in Oakland. Billy began his professional baseball career in Phoenix, AZ in 1931 soon after graduating from McClymonds High School. At the age of 18, baseball enabled him to help support his mother, five brothers, and sister after their father was killed in a hit and run accident near their home in West Oakland. When the Arizona-Texas League folded during the depression in 1932, Billy was sent from the Bisbee team to the Oakland Oaks of the Pacific Coast League, where he would become a mainstay for the next 17 years. Billy was an All-Star catcher for 16 of his 22-year PCL career which ended in 1954 with the Los Angeles Angels. As a catcher, he averaged 131 games a year during his first 17 years, playing a high of 154 games in 1934. Billy's best chance at the major leagues came in 1936 when the Yankees sold his contract to Cincinnati. Although he started the season in Reds uniform, he developed a bad arm. After sitting out most of that season, he returned to the Oaks where he stayed through the 1948 pennant-winning season under Casey Stengel. Billy was the last surviving regular member of that team. Billy was noted for being a smart player, timely hitter, and an outstanding defensive catcher who worked well with pitchers. His lifetime batting average was 274. He was one of the first catchers to wear glasses behind the plate. He was also one of the rare players who were adept at stealing home - something he did several times during his career. In one game, he played every position, and he managed the Oaks for half of the 1945 season. After baseball, he worked many years for the Forman Supply Company and later retired from the Circulation Department of the Oakland Tribune. Ironically, his first job was selling newspapers as a school boy. Billy is survived by his wife of 73 years, Frances. His 3 children, daughters June (Jim) Ogden and Judy Harris, son Bill (Cathy) Raimondi Jr. Eight grandchildren and 13 great children, sister Lorraine Dahl. Family and friends are invited to a Memorial Mass on Saturday, October 30, 2010 at 11:00 am, St. Philip Neri Catholic Church, High Street and Van Buren, Alameda, CA. A celebration of his life will be held immediately following the mass in the parish hall. Interment private St. Mary's Cemetery, Oakland. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made in his name to; the Association of Professional Ball Players of America, 101 South Kraemer Avenue, Suite 223, Placentia, CA 92870 or to the Alameda Christian School, 2226 Pacific Avenue, Alameda, CA 94501-1429. For further information please call: Harry W. Greer, Funeral Director (CA Lic. FDR 745). Santos-Robinson Mortuary San Leandro Cal Lic. FD-61 510-483-0123

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October 30, 2010

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November 21, 2010

I was just on the internet looking for June, when I found the article about Billy. I am so sorry to hear of his passing. The Raimondi family has a very special place in my heart. I know how much he will be missed, my love to the family

Rose Chipman, Sacramento, CA

Christopher Baumgardner

October 30, 2010

May the memories of your loved one...of happy times, of joyful smiles, of hearty laughter and caring words, help your through this sorrowful time. Love from Christopher Baumgardner, then 11-year old who often visited you at your home before he joined the National Guard and Regular US Army.

Joe Silva

October 30, 2010

I knew Billy from the produce market in Oakland where he would come weekly to visit my boss Chet Lievre, and to get some fresh produce. Billy was always so kind to me. Years later at a PCL hall of fame reunion I saw him and he remembered me without hesitation. What a wonderful life he had. You all are very lucky to have had him. What a great time to have grown up. Men were better than they are today. I will always remember Billy.

Santos-Robinson Mortuary

October 28, 2010

Offering our deepest condolences during this difficult time.

John Pulli

October 28, 2010

Billy was my boy hood hero when I was attending St Bernards in Oakland.The day Oakland traded him to the Sacramento,was a sad day in my life.He was a good man,with a huge heart.John Pulli Lake Shastina,Ca

Dolores Finn

October 27, 2010

A great West Oakland star who always brought pride to his fans.

The Jardine family remembers you.

diane OMalley Canaday

October 27, 2010

So sorry to hear about your father and know he will be sorely missed. How lucky he was to have had a fascinating and very long life.

Mel Goulart

October 27, 2010

Writing for my father, Mel Goulart, who played baseball with Billy and has very fond memories of those great days. Dad still hold's one of Billie's first baseball cards. As Mel's daughter, I grew up hearing the many stories of those times and Billie. Our sincerest condolences.

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