Raymond H. Palmer

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Palmer, Raymond H., 81 of Wichita, retired owner of Palmer Jewelry, died Sunday, February 26, 2006. Private family Memorial services. Raymond graduated from Garden City High School in 1943. He then attended and graduated from Elgin Watchmakers College in Elgin, Illinois. He married Angeline Wasinger on May 9, 1948. They then proceeded to open Palmer Jewelry Store. He was preceded in death by Angeline, his wife of 57 years, sisters, Marie Macey and Leota Lee and parents, Harvey and Bessie Palmer. Survivors: daughters sons-in-law; Mary Lou (Jim) Coons, Billings, MT, Christine (Steve) Shelor, Spring Hill, KS, Dee Ann (Bob) Berry of Olathe, KS, Carol (Jerry) Piszczek of Wichita; son daughter-in-law; James (Janice) Palmer, Wichita, KS; 13 grandchildren. In lieu of flowers, memorials to: St. Dominics School, 617 JC Street, Garden City, KS, 67846. Downing Lahey Mortuary East. Tributes may be sent to the family via www.downingandlahey.comPalmer, Raymond H., 81 of Wichita, retired owner of Palmer Jewelry, died Sunday, February 26, 2006. Private family Memorial services. Raymond graduated from Garden City High School in 1943. He then attended and graduated from Elgin Watchmakers College in Elgin, Illinois. He married Angeline Wasinger on May 9, 1948. They then proceeded to open Palmer Jewelry Store. He was preceded in death by Angeline, his wife of 57 years, sisters, Marie Macey and Leota Lee and parents, Harvey and Bessie Palmer. Survivors: daughters sons-in-law; Mary Lou (Jim) Coons, Billings, MT, Christine (Steve) Shelor, Spring Hill, KS, Dee Ann (Bob) Berry of Olathe, KS, Carol (Jerry) Piszczek of Wichita; son daughter-in-law; James (Janice) Palmer, Wichita, KS; 13 grandchildren. In lieu of flowers, memorials to: St. Dominics School, 617 JC Street, Garden City, KS, 67846. Downing Lahey Mortuary East. Private family memorial services

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  1. To the Palmer family, we at Chaucer Estates would like to extend our deepest sympathy. Many caring thoughts are with you at this difficult time. It was an honor to care for Ray and Angie, both such wonderful and unique people. To James and Carol, we can’t thank you enough for all your kind words and encoragement. I think we all learned alot from each other in the face of life’s changes. Carol, thank you for all the wonderful goodies you spoiled us with. You made us feel special. Ray will be greatly missed.

  2. I want to extend my sympathy to all of you Palmer ‘kids’ and your spouses. Your dad and mom were very good friends of Dave and I for many years. I’m sure you all have a lot of memories to help you through this time.


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