

Raymond was a Husband, Grandpa, and Friend. Grew up as a Chicken farmer in Ferndale, WA. Raymond served in the Peace Corp in India in the 60s. In the 7Os he served a tour in Vietnam and was honorably discharged with a disability in 1972. Raymond spent decades as a renowned jeweler traveling the world, spending a notable amount of time in the Caribbean. Raymonds turquoise carvings made the cover of Marie Claire magazine in the 80s. Raymond was an avid motorcycle enthusiast and rider and co founder of Panzer Motorcycle Works in the 90s. Raymond was a sign maker for over 30 years and was the owner of Rush Signs that operated in Canon City, Galveston, Quartzsite and Paola, KS. Raymond was a collector of antiques and loved to buy, sell and trade. Raymond was succeeded in life by his mother Eva and father Alfred . Raymond leaves behind his partner in life of over 30 years Christina Anastasia; his sister Marion Winisky (Jack); his bonus children Justin and Monica (Calvin); his 3 grandchildren Chloe, Corie, and Carl; his feathered children (cockatoos) Tequila and Benny. Raymond didn't know a stranger and his whit and generosity will be missed tremendously.
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