

Raymond William Stockwell, 76, born and raised in Pardeeville, WI. died peacefully of a long illness on January 17, 2014, in Zion, IL. He was born on February 10, 1937 in Portage, WI. Raymond was a member of the Moose & Tiny Social Club.
He enjoyed bowling, fishing, and watching NASCAR. He was also an avid card/cribbage player, enjoyed flower gardening, bird watching and was a pet lover. Attended Pardeeville Grade & Pardeeville High School where he met Joyce Johnson. They married in 1955 and moved to Waukegan, IL and had three children. Raymond then later married Patricia ‘Patty’ Stockwell in 1993. He was a driver salesman for Pepsi, driver for Dan Lodesky Trucking, Lenzini Excavating and All Modes Inc. and retired from Little Joe’s Trucking.
Preceeded in death by his parents, Florence L. & Raymond C. Stockwell; sisters, Delores (Larry) Smith & Dorothy (Donald) Smith; brother, David; grandaughter, Theresa Bell; and great grandson, Dion Bell.
Survived by his wife, Patricia 'Patty' (Quinn) Stockwell; children, Randy (Cheryl) Stockwell, Edith May, and Lynne Stockwell; step children, Tammy (Joe) Holub, Angella (Jimmy) Curtis, Keith (Judy) Quinn and Robert (Kelly) Kazik; brother, Frank (Cathy) Stockwell; aunt, Beatrice Barrett; six grandchildren, Jeannette (Peyton) L'Anglais, Raymond 'Joe' Stockwell, Robert 'Bob' May, Matthew 'Matt' May, Michael J. Stock, and Jessica Houchin; six great grandchildren and many cousins, nieces and nephews
The family would like to extend a special thank you to the caring staff at Cancer Treatment Centers of America and Rolling Hills Nursing Home both located in Zion, IL.
Visitation will be held on Wednesday, January 22, 2014 from 4 to 7pm at Marsh Funeral Home. Service on Thursday, January 23, 2014 at 11am at Smith Funeral Home in Pardeeville, Wisconsin. Pastor Norman Bude will be officiating.
Burial at Marcellon Cemetery in Pardeeville, WI
In lieu of flowers, donations or memorials may be made to Cancer Treatment Centers of America, Zion, IL or Rolling Hills Nursing Home, 3615 16th St. Zion, IL
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