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Raymond John Swedo

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Raymond John Swedo, 72, of Coulterville, IL, born May 20th, 1950, in E. St. Louis, IL, passed to life eternal on Wednesday, September 21st, 2022, at St. Louis University Hospital surrounded by his beloved wife and children. After attending Althoff Catholic High School, Ray joined the Army; serving in Germany as a tank mechanic. After his military service, he worked as an auto-mechanic; building Swedo Auto Body in Swansea, IL. Throughout Rays life, he practiced many trades, including commercial contracting and an aspiring farmer. Ray was an avid sportsman. He loved fishing, boating, camping, and spending countless hours with his grandchildren. He enjoyed bowling, watching the races, and loved his cars and Harley’s. Ray was a member of Trinity Biddleborn United Church of Christ, in Marissa, IL, serving on the church council and participating in many different ministries. Ray was a papa and a dad to not only his children, but to all of his friends’ children as well. Ray was a member of ABATE and enjoyed spending time with his biker brothers; befriending all and never meeting a stranger.

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Services have been entrusted to Kurrus Funeral Home, Belleville, IL. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Trinity Biddleborn United Church of Christ, at 5698 Biddleborn Rd, Marissa, IL 62257.

Visitation: Friends may visit from 11am-1pm on Saturday, September 24th, 2022, at Trinity Biddleborn United Church of Christ at 5698 Biddleborn Rd, Marissa, IL 62257.

Funeral: Service will be held at 1pm on Saturday, September 24th, 2022, at Trinity Biddleborn United Church of Christ at 5698 Biddleborn Rd, Marissa, IL 62257, with Rev. Tarrah Vaupel officiating. Burial will follow at Biddleborn Memorial Cemetary with a funeral luncheon immediately following, sponsored by the Holy Ghost and Trinity United Churches of Christ Women’s Guild.

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#1 Comment By Joy and Randy On September 22, 2022 @ 4:42 pm

Barb and family so very sorry for your loss love you 😘

#2 Comment By Cathie Raney On September 22, 2022 @ 8:11 pm

My sincere sympathy to his wife and family. Swede was such a kind and thoughtful friend and neighbor. May God bless you all with peace and comfort

#3 Comment By Rita Baker On September 22, 2022 @ 8:42 pm

Terribly sorry for your loss. Sending prayers and hugs 🙏

#4 Comment By Judy Weidner On September 23, 2022 @ 11:21 am

Jamie, Kricki and Adam, so very sorry you have lost your Dad. So many fond memories from Greenbriar Parque, fun, fun, fun. You all are in my thoughts and prayers.

#5 Comment By Lyn Wolf On September 23, 2022 @ 11:28 am

Pancakes, goulash, hot tub, Garf, Foz, cornfield, Swiffer sweeper, OUR thanksgiving dinner, screaming duck 🦆, Audi, MG, George, Harley’s, busted leg, smoking in the house, LLLLLLYN😳, and SO much more. And you always said “I was the good kid!” 🤣🤣🤣 You were my Papeshka, my 2nd Dad, and I love you just as much as my real Pop! Now that you are both gone, I don’t know….I just don’t know💔💔💔

#6 Comment By Sally Zeisset On September 24, 2022 @ 9:24 am

Jamie, Krikie, Adam and families, thinking of you all on the loss of your dad and grandpa. May you find smiles and peace in your precious memories.

#7 Comment By Jeni Flach On September 24, 2022 @ 11:53 pm

I love all my fabulous cousins and lyn wolf summed him up I remember the mg

#8 Comment By James Geiger On September 27, 2022 @ 2:25 pm

Very, very sorry for the family loss. I last saw Ray a few years ago for the Althoff HS reunion in 2018. We were great friends from latter Grade School thru HS then I moved out of state. I last went out with Ray after the 2018 HS reunion function for a few beers & chat. Would like to speak to Barb personally if I can contact her somehow as I will be in the Belleville area again in a few weeks.

#9 Comment By Tina Winter On July 25, 2023 @ 5:28 am

So sorry for your loss. Prayers and my condolences to Ray’s family.