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Raymond Weaver Obituary


Weaver, Raymond of Glenview, peacefully at home in his Lazy Boy recliner, with Rita & Carl by his side. Beloved husband of the late Dorothy nee Allen.Loving father of Mark (Lisa), Hope, Alan (Deb),Rita (Kurt Raggi), Carl (Marianne) & Adam (Jenny) Grandpa to Carianne, Nick, Christine & Richard Raggi, Erin, Regina, Brandon, Jessica (Swick), Rick, Scott, & Steven. Great grandpa to Brooklyn Swick. Brother to William & James, sister, to Dorothy Guthrie, Cecilia Schoonover, Susanna Neal, Marianne Russell, Katherine Hattaway, & Shirley Boyd. Uncle to many nieces & nephews. Veteran of the Korean war U.S. Navy. Ray worked at Pioneer Press Inc. from 1955 till 1978. He then worked for Dist. 34 Glenview Hoffman School till retiring in 1999. Memorial visitation Saturday August 14 at 9:00 A.M. till time of mass at 10:00.At Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church, 1775 Grove St at Church & Glenview Rd, Glenview Il. Intern private. In lieu of flowers, donations to Mount Saint Joseph home for the disabled, 24955 N. U.S.Highway 12, Lake Zurich,IL. 60047

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Published by Chicago Sun-Times from Aug. 12 to Aug. 14, 2010.

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eileen murray

August 14, 2010

Rita and Family - So sorry to hear about you Dad but know that you know that he is at peace now. My thoughts and prayers are with you all. Sincerely, Eileen Murray

Your Neighbor!

August 8, 2010

To Rita & Family,
We are so sorry for the loss of your dad, We know how much time you had always spent with him in the years since your mom passed.
The stories you have shared, will be in our hearts forever!
You are an example of LOVE to us for the care you have given to them over all these years, and now to your sister. May you find comfort in the memories you have.

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