Raymond Wesley Summerall

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Raymond Wesley Summerall

Birth
Florida, USA
Death
24 Jan 2003 (aged 67)
Avery County, North Carolina, USA
Burial
Fort Myers, Lee County, Florida, USA Add to Map
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Raymond Wesley Summerall was the first born child of 4 children born to Leroy and Ora Annette (Futral) Summerall.

A lifetime resident of Fort Myers, Florida, Raymond owned and operated "Raymonds Rollerland" in Tice, Forida for 35 years. He was known and loved by many for his infectious smile, his kind heart, his love for people, and total devotion to his family.

Raymond Summerall is a U.S.Veteran his Service title was CPL US ARMY:

Raymond Wesley Summerall passed away on Jan. 24, 2003 at the age of 67, after a long and courageous battle with Cancer, at his beloved North Carolina home. There he felt at peace and in touch with God's wonder.

Raymond's body was transported to Fort Myers Florida for burial.

Raymond is survived by his dearly loved wife, Elaine (Mitchem) Summerall; his 6 children, mother Annette Daniels.

Funeral Services will be at 11:00 today at McGregor Baptist Church, and laid to rest in Memorial Gardens Cemetery Fort Myers,Florida. This is recorded by U.S. Veterans Gravesites and is on his death Certificate.

Raymond was married three times:
In 1955 at age 20 he married Norma Jean Pace:
In 1972 at age 37 he married Elsie Anita walker:
In 1986 at age 51 he married Elaine Mitchem and remained married to her until his death on Jan. 24, 2003.

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WHY AM I ALL ALONE?
You stand in the window thinking it's only me, A ship by itself in the midst of the sea. Open your eyes and gaze hard in the glass, See what's really true about now and the past. If you ride all alone and no one is there, How do you explain the car that you missed by a hair. You felt something pull you in the nick of time. The tragedy on the news could have been thine.

A brush of wind around you clings, Unseen but felt, those are Angel's Wings. The movement seen from the corner of your eye, Angels that catch each tear that you cry.

As you leave the window to continue your stroll, Invisible hands are there for you to hold. How could you have been so wrong? To think that God would leave you alone.

If you knew the Loving and Caring that surrounds. If you knew the warmth and softness that abounds. If you knew the truth about what really is, You'd see the hand that catches all of your tears.

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Raymond Wesley Summerall was the first born child of 4 children born to Leroy and Ora Annette (Futral) Summerall.

A lifetime resident of Fort Myers, Florida, Raymond owned and operated "Raymonds Rollerland" in Tice, Forida for 35 years. He was known and loved by many for his infectious smile, his kind heart, his love for people, and total devotion to his family.

Raymond Summerall is a U.S.Veteran his Service title was CPL US ARMY:

Raymond Wesley Summerall passed away on Jan. 24, 2003 at the age of 67, after a long and courageous battle with Cancer, at his beloved North Carolina home. There he felt at peace and in touch with God's wonder.

Raymond's body was transported to Fort Myers Florida for burial.

Raymond is survived by his dearly loved wife, Elaine (Mitchem) Summerall; his 6 children, mother Annette Daniels.

Funeral Services will be at 11:00 today at McGregor Baptist Church, and laid to rest in Memorial Gardens Cemetery Fort Myers,Florida. This is recorded by U.S. Veterans Gravesites and is on his death Certificate.

Raymond was married three times:
In 1955 at age 20 he married Norma Jean Pace:
In 1972 at age 37 he married Elsie Anita walker:
In 1986 at age 51 he married Elaine Mitchem and remained married to her until his death on Jan. 24, 2003.

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WHY AM I ALL ALONE?
You stand in the window thinking it's only me, A ship by itself in the midst of the sea. Open your eyes and gaze hard in the glass, See what's really true about now and the past. If you ride all alone and no one is there, How do you explain the car that you missed by a hair. You felt something pull you in the nick of time. The tragedy on the news could have been thine.

A brush of wind around you clings, Unseen but felt, those are Angel's Wings. The movement seen from the corner of your eye, Angels that catch each tear that you cry.

As you leave the window to continue your stroll, Invisible hands are there for you to hold. How could you have been so wrong? To think that God would leave you alone.

If you knew the Loving and Caring that surrounds. If you knew the warmth and softness that abounds. If you knew the truth about what really is, You'd see the hand that catches all of your tears.

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Gravesite Details

CPL US Army