Robert Gordon Raymond
October 28, 1951 ~ November 2, 2017
Robert Gordon Raymond, age 66, of Geneva passed away November 2, 2017 at Cardinal Woods. Born October 28, 1951, he was the son of Phyllis (Prosser) and Lee Raymond.
Bob served his country as a veteran of the U.S. Army Medical Corp., stationed in Germany. He was a supervisor and press operator at MFG. In his spare time, Bob enjoyed coaching for Genevas Midget League basketball, baseball and football teams with his life-long friend Mike Schupska. He also spent several years as a Cub Scout Leader. With a great sense of humor, Bob was a real jokester. He loved the outdoors spending time hunting and fishing.
He is survived by his children, Drew (Heather) Raymond, Nate (Nadia Beck) Raymond, Marissa (Matt Tooley) Raymond, all of Geneva, Tracy Cimino of Ashtabula, Matthew Raymond of N. Kingsville; 15 grandchildren; sisters: Wendy Melcher and Robin Munger; the love of his life Eugenea Raymond. He was preceded in death by his parents; grandson, Avery; his Uncle "Gordy"; sister: Linda and Ralph Wetherbee and brother Dell VanTassel.
A Graveside Service will be held at 11:00am on Thursday, November 9, 2017 at Mt. Pleasant Cemetery on State Route 84 in Geneva.
The Behm Family Funeral Home is assisting the family during this time. Friends may leave condolences online at www.behmfuneral.com
another friend takes the 'stairway to Heaven'. Praying for comfort in the coming days. <3
bob coached my son and daughter in basketball and football a nice guy who cared about the kids rip bob you earned it
So sorry for the loss.Lots of Great memories of growing up together. Rest in Peace ✌ ” LUKEE “.
MY BROTHER WOW BIG GREAT GUY !ALAWAYS with his besty Tim Marhefka bringing wildlife in the bedroom or god only knows ,they were not short of any excitement not those two.I am not sure that myt of got him in the military but loyal friends, love of family and always a road side cook out and any haunted house he was up for it loved it all wanted to scare us me only once !HE was the fun uncle! R.I.P. BROTHER