Menu

The Life of Raymond A Rauenzahn

Raymond A. Rauenzahn, 92, of The Lakes of Litchfield Retirement Community, Pawleys Island, SC, formally from Ft. Meyers, FL, Allentown, PA, and Willow Grove, PA died on October 8, 2017.  He was the husband of Doris (Scheirer) Rauenzahn, deceased. They were married for 64 years.

Raymond graduated from Kutztown Area High School and was inducted to the school’s Athletic Hall of Fame for earning four varsity letters in one year, team captain, and single season scoring record in basketball. He was also a three-year starter on the Kutztown State Teachers College basketball team. He graduated from Kutztown State Teachers College (now Kutztown University) in 1949 and earned a master's degree from Lehigh University. He was a former member of the Kutztown University Alumni Board. He was a math teacher, principal, and coach of baseball and basketball in the states of Washington and Pennsylvania. He retired from Abington Township School District, PA in 1985. He was an avid outdoorsman enjoying hunting, fishing, camping, gardening, boating, and traveling. He was born in Topton, PA, one of eight children of the late Edwin and Clara (Laird) Rauenzahn. His siblings are: Edwin (Mariam) (both deceased), Marjorie Geiger (Wayne, deceased), Wayne (Margaret, deceased), June Boyer (George) (both deceased), Robert (Joanne), Forrest (Shirley), and Patrick (Shirley). He was a member of St. Peter’s Lutheran Church in Pawleys Island, SC. He was a lifetime member of the Masons, Malden Lodge #188, Malden, WA and a member of the Reading and Berks Basketball Old-Timers. He served as a staff sergeant with the Army in WWII as a member of the 1257 Engineers Combat Battalion in Europe. He was a life member of the American Legion, Post 217, in Topton, PA.

Raymond is survived by his four Children: David (Nancy) of Ocean City, NJ, Dale (Gail) of Baltimore, MD, Doray Mattocks (Charles) of Myrtle Beach, SC, and Donna Whitney of Centennial, CO.  He has 8 Grandchildren, Lisa Betz (Jeremy), Brett Rauenzahn, Sherri Cervantes (Ismael), Dustin Rauenzahn (Elizabeth), Daniel Rauenzahn (Rosanne), Ashley Rauenzahn, Emma Whitney, and Charles Mattocks III. He has 2 Great Grandchildren, Finley Betz and Emerson Betz.

A memorial service will be held on Saturday, January 13, 2017 at 2:00 p.m. in Ludwick Funeral Homes, Inc., 25 East Weis Street, Topton, with inurnment at Bowers Union Cemetery, Bowers.   Friends may call from 1:00 - 2:00 p.m. in the funeral home.  

In lieu of flowers a contribution may be made to the American Diabetes Society in Raymond Rauenzahn’s name. Online donations can be made at Diabetes.org and press the “In Memory” button.  To mail in a donation send to A.D.S. at P.O. Box 15829, Arlington, VA  22215.  You can also donate by phone by calling 1-800-342-2383. Arrangements are by the Ludwick Funeral Home, Topton, PA.



Filter Raymond A Rauenzahn's Timeline by the following Memory Categories

2017.10.15

I am one of the last if not the last Scheirer family members but remember Ray as a kind & caring man who always had a smile on his face. Doray is probably the family member who is closest to my age but I offer my condolences to you all. Carol Scheirer Mack
Posted by Carol S

2017.10.15

Our deepest sympathy from the Trace family. My dad served in the 1257 Company Engineers of WWII with Ray, and he and mom, Bob and Ruth Trace, spent many fun days together with Ray and Doris. Dad always admired Ray, his education and planning, especially their army reunions in Wildwood Crest and visits in Florida. May he now Rest In Peace with his beloved wife and may they all be re-united in the company of our dear Lord.. With loving prayers and sympathy in your loss, Cherylene Trace Shollenberger
Posted by Cherylene Trace S

2017.10.16

Old Friends, I saw your dad's obit and wanted to reach out to you. We shared many happy years camping together as did our parents, now all gone. Every time I go berry picking I tie a bucket around my neck like he used to. He was the champion blueberry picker of the camp club! I would like to see you if you can let me know when services are. May the Lord Jesus Christ and many happy memories bring you comfort at this time.
Posted by Jay R