Raymond Paul Botch Jr.

Raymond Paul Botch Jr. obituary, Mount Vernon, IL

Raymond Paul Botch Jr.

Raymond Botch Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Hughey Funeral Home on Jul. 12, 2025.

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Raymond Botch, who served as Councilman and City Manager of Mount Vernon passed away July 10, 2025.
He is survived by his brothers and sisters, Dennis and Barbara Botch, Ruthann Thompson, Steven and Carol Botch, Beatrice Botch and Peter Samal, and Laura Botch; as well as his nieces and nephews and their families, Craig Botch, Jeff Botch, Bradley Thompson, Chester Thompson, Garth Thompson, Paul Botch and Alissa Johnston; step daughter, Suzanne Lohrum; all the great nieces and nephews, Oliver, Joseph, Vincent, Hailey, Will, Cortlyn, Colton, Catherine, Lily, Carson and Sydney; and step grandson, Alex.
He is preceded in death by his dear wife, Sharon: his wonderful parents, Laura and Raymond Botch, Sr; and his beloved brother George Thompson
Ray was born on March 2, 1943 in Waterbury, Connecticut. He graduated from St. Ambrose College in Davenport, Iowa and decided to follow in his father's footsteps and become a City Manager. He received a Masters degree in Public Administration from Kansas University in Lawrence, Kansas. While at KU he became a huge Jay Hawk basketball fan and subsequently established a scholarship fund in public administration at the university to support children of city managers who wish to become city managers.
Ray started his career as Assistant City Manager in Highland Park, Illinois. He served as Mount Vernon's City Manager from 1970 until 1984 and then became city manager of Westmont, Illinois, where he served for nineteen years. He's been the recipient of numerous awards and achievements. His accomplishments in Westmont were recognized when they built the new Westmont Centre and named it after him - the Raymond P. Botch Jr. Westmont Centre.
When Ray retired from city managing, he returned to his "adopted hometown" Mount Vernon and was elected to the city council in 2019. He spent thousands of dollars of his own money to help improve the city. Additionally, he donated his entire councilman salary back to the city during his tenure. Because of his dedication and service to Mount Vernon, the city named the Emergency Operations Center at the new police station after him - the Raymond P Botch Emergency Operations Center.
Everywhere Ray walked he left the destination a better place! Thank you Ray!
A Visitation will be held Thursday, July 17, 2025 from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm at Newell Funeral Home in Mount Vernon, Illinois. A Funeral Service will begin at 12:00 pm with Mr. Marty Mills officiating. Interment will follow at Oakwood Cemetery in Mount Vernon, Illinois. Memorials may be made in Raymond's honor to the City of Mount Vernon (memo police academy) and can be accepted at Hughey Funeral Home.
The Funeral Service will be available via zoom at zoom.us/join with the following meeting ID: 835 8070 3668
Call Hughey Funeral Home at 618-242-3348 or visit hugheyfh.com for further information.
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