

Raymond G. Schuetz, of Longmont, passed away on June 16, 2026, at his son’s home in Thornton Colorado. He was 84. Raymond was born in his family’s home on April 4th,1942 to Richard H, Schuetz and Mabel Mae Kreps. He was proceeded in death by his parents, Brother Donald and wife Margret of Longmont, Sister Mary Ann and husband Duane Webster of Peyson Arizona. He is survived by his wife Sharon, of 64 years. His son Brad, Son Brett and wife Beth. Granddaughter Domnique and husband Nick Lemay, Grandson Trevor and expecting wife Kelsey Schuetz, Granddaughter Hollie and her Husband Nick Schuetz-Cervantes, Granddaughter Jordan and husband Tommy White, Granddaughter Jaquilyn Schuetz and boyfriend Garret Walker, Great Grandson, Kayden Lemay. Numerous Nephews, Nieces and friends.
Raymond was a jack of all trades, and excellent at them all. He held many jobs and positions. Starting as a bag boy and stock clerk at Ideal Supermarket in Longmont, he worked his way up to store manager. He was very mechanically inclined and after his career in the grocery business, he embarked on a new career as a compressor mechanic and technician. He continued in that capacity until his retirement in 2000.
Raymond was always the teacher, teaching his boys and their friends, about everything mechanical. The Knowledge and love they gained from him caused both of his sons to get degrees in Mechanical Engineering. Raymond couldn’t have been prouder.
Raymond enjoyed woodworking as a hobby, He had every woodworking tool at his disposal. One of his earliest projects was building a cedar chest for his wife to be, while they were still in High School. If it were made of wood, Raymond could find a way to build it or copy it.
Raymond never met a stranger. He had time for anyone and everyone. He could talk your leg off. He also loved animals. From cats to dogs, Goats to horses, Chickens to squirrels. There wasn’t an animal that he didn’t love. And they all loved him in return.
A Celebration of Life will be held at 11:00 am on Saturday, July 18. In his son’s yard, at 14590 Holly St. Brighton, CO 80602. All are welcome, and please dress casually, as Raymond would have wished.
He will be greatly missed by all.
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