Will-Flow Corp.
Dies Yesterday
CHARLEVOIX - Services for Roy L. Raymer, 60, who died yesterday upon arrival at the Charlevoix Hospital after suffering an attack at Will-Flow Corp. will be at 2 p.m. tomorrow at the Community Reformed Church, Rev. Ronald Vander Werf, of Atwood Reformed Church will officiate and burial will be in Atwood Cemetery.
He established Stainless Products, at Belding, with John Allen in 1944 and he came to Charlevoix when the Will-Flow Corporation, a subsidiary of Stainless Products was established in 1956.
Mr. Raymer was born in Twining August 13, 1906. He graduated from Belding High School and attended Ferris Institute. He was a member of the Community Reformed Church.
He was married to the former Cornelia Elzinga in 1928 at Bellaire.
Besides his wife, he is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Ronald Brown, of Grand Rapids and Nancy, at home; a son, Roy, jr. of Detroit; his mother, Mrs. Mary Raymer, of Belding and six grandchildren.
Friends may call at the Winchester Funeral Home,
Petoskey News-Review
Petoskey, Michigan
Wednesday, November 02, 1966
Will-Flow Corp.
Dies Yesterday
CHARLEVOIX - Services for Roy L. Raymer, 60, who died yesterday upon arrival at the Charlevoix Hospital after suffering an attack at Will-Flow Corp. will be at 2 p.m. tomorrow at the Community Reformed Church, Rev. Ronald Vander Werf, of Atwood Reformed Church will officiate and burial will be in Atwood Cemetery.
He established Stainless Products, at Belding, with John Allen in 1944 and he came to Charlevoix when the Will-Flow Corporation, a subsidiary of Stainless Products was established in 1956.
Mr. Raymer was born in Twining August 13, 1906. He graduated from Belding High School and attended Ferris Institute. He was a member of the Community Reformed Church.
He was married to the former Cornelia Elzinga in 1928 at Bellaire.
Besides his wife, he is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Ronald Brown, of Grand Rapids and Nancy, at home; a son, Roy, jr. of Detroit; his mother, Mrs. Mary Raymer, of Belding and six grandchildren.
Friends may call at the Winchester Funeral Home,
Petoskey News-Review
Petoskey, Michigan
Wednesday, November 02, 1966
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