Raymond Sommers

Raymond Sommers

August 17, 1925 - October 19, 2024

Obituary

Raymond F. Sommers, 99, of Brownsburg passed away on October 19, 2024. He was born in Indianapolis to William R. and Leona Sommers on August 17, 1925. He was an electrician for the Local 481 IBEW, Watson Flag and Miller-Eads. Raymond proudly served for his country in the United States Navy, he was a WWII Veteran, serving from 1943 until 1946, he also served in Brisbane, Australia and the Philippines. He was a member of the Knights of Columbus 3682, Moose Lodge Indianapolis 17, IBEW Local 481, American Legion Post 331 and the Continental Dance Club. Raymond was a parishioner of St. Malachy Catholic Church. He volunteered for years at St. Vincent DePaul. Raymond enjoyed fishing and gardening. He also liked playing euchre, dancing and world mission. Raymond was preceded in death by his parents, William R. and Leona (Murphy) Sommers; his wife of 29 years, D. Joanne (Swift) Sommers in 1981; son, David F. Sommers, sisters, Rose Ann Jaffke and Delores C. Glaze; and brothers, William R. Sommers, Paul R. Sommers and James E. Sommers. He is survived by his wife of 41 years, Myrna Jo (Singhurst) Sommers; daughters, Linda C. (Bob) Alltop of Clayton, IN and Sharon E. (Todd) Harpold of Thorntown, IN; sons, Steven R. Sommers of Chandler, AZ, Joseph E. Sommers (Carol Thompson) of Mason, OH, Andrew E. (Elena) Sommers of Columbia, S.A., Daniel N. (MJ) Sommers of Salt Lake City, UT, Bruce A. (Mari) Sommers of San Diego, CA; Daughter-in-law Soon Sommers of Suwanee, GA ; sisters, Helen L. Kieffer of Omaha, NE, Mary Gephart of Brownsburg, IN and Theresa Gertrude (David) Mathis of Brazil, IN; granddaughters, Stephanie (Jeff) Karpicke of IN, Courtney James of IN, Adrienne (Bob) Stapleton of N.C. and Lindsey (Ryan) Kozler of IN; grandsons, Jeff (Sassa) Hiatt of Algeria, David (Stephanie) Sommers Jr. of GA, Evan Sommers (Amanda Jones) of GA, Jason (Rachel) Heaviland of IN, Jeffrey (Kayla) Heaviland of PA, Eric (Joanne) Sommers of IN and Dylan (Candace) Alltop of IN; 21 great-grandchildren; step-daughters, Elaine (Chris) Huehls, Linda (Andy) Spears, and Gail Bultman (Troy Radtke) all of IN; step-son, Kevin (Debbie) Bultman of IN; step-grandchildren, Bryan (Sara Marie) Huehls, David (Kendra) Huehls, Heather (Gilbert) Huehls, Rebecca (Rommel) Piña, Paul Spears, Elizabeth (Josh) Auyer, Travis (Danielle) Smith, Savanna Hickle, Trevor Radtke and Evan Radtke; and 12 step-great grandchildren. The family would like to thank Brownsburg Meadows Assisted Living for all their wonderful care, concern, love and kindness during the last five and a half years of Ray's life. He was an amazing man with a wonderful legacy.

 

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Libby Rease
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Ray was a one in-a-million friend to us. He will be truly missed. Our prayers are with you during this difficult time. Sincerely, Randy and Libby
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Julie Richards & Family
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Dear Sommers/Alltop Family, My thoughts are with Ray's entire family during this difficult time. I only met Ray a hand full of times, but my favorite memory was watching him dance at his granddaughter's, Lindsey, wedding. The stories Linda has shared with me about Ray painted a picture of a man with a loving and full life. I'm certain he will always be remembered among his family and friends.
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Marian Short, Lea and Brian
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We are saddened by the news of your loss. Please accept our condolences.
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Bridget Cowper
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Dear Sommers Family, Thank you so much for sharing your Dad with us the last 5 1/2 years. Ray was such a wonderful man and I miss him dearly. He never complained about things, he just rolled with the punches. I would have loved to have had him a bit longer but he was tired. I enjoyed getting to know you as well. You will be missed at Brownsburg Meadows Assisted Living, Ray’s home and family. Prayers to you all. Love, Bridget Cowper
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Janet Isenberg
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Lyndsay and I are very sorry for your loss. Ray’s smile was indescribable when he would looked at you. Undeniably had his full attention on you when speaking to him. Reading his obituary was not surprising to see all of his accomplishments and honors. What an amazing legacy he left behind to his entire large family. Lyndsay and I thank you for letting us know and allowing us to care of your Ray. ( He truly was the perfect gentleman.) We will miss him as you will do. RIP Ray
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Julia Butterfield
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Ray was such a joy to be around. I will miss him greatly and I am glad that I got to know him.

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