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In Memory

Raymond Kotwicki

Raymond Kotwicki

Raymond Kotwicki  1940 - 2016 

Rev. Raymond "Ray" Kotwicki passed away Thursday, July 7, 2016 at home. He was born in Chicago, IL, April 28, 1940 to the late Raymond Kotwicki, Sr. and Florence A. (Tade) Kotwicki. He grew up in Chicago where he was a basketball star at Fenger High School. Ray worked at R. R. Donnelly and through a mentored relationship with a special pastor, became a Christian and received his call to become a pastor.

In 1958 Ray attended Vennard College in University Park, IA where he received his Bachelor of Arts degree in Religious Studies. While at Vennard he met and then married the love of his life, Elizabeth "Betty" Klein, June 3, 1961. He earned his Master of Divinity from Garrett Seminary at Northwestern University. 

Ray's passions included family, ministry and helping people. Ray was ordained a United Methodist pastor and served congregations for over 50 years in Erie, IA, Page, ND and many WI churches including: Caldwell/English Settlement, Salem, Kenosha, Watertown, Sheboygan, Green Bay and Reedsville. After retirement, he proudly served as Chaplain at JBS/Packerland in Green Bay. He was known for his loving and inspirational preaching, humor, compassion and leadership. 

Through World Methodist Evangelism, Ray was a missionary to Africa, Australia, Fiji, Mexico and numerous locations throughout the United States. Ray was a member of First United Methodist Church and Downtown Kiwanis. 

He enjoyed a good ping-pong tournament, gardening, reading, spending time with his children and grandchildren, traveling and enjoying Betty's fabulous cooking. He shared a positive, faith-filled outlook on life and truly enjoyed the art of conversation through engaging people with both his head and his heart.

Ray is survived by his children: Jane (Steve) Kresin, Green Bay, WI, Kathy (Keith) Coroneos, Suamico, WI and Dr. Raymond Kotwicki (Todd Pouwels), Atlanta, GA; his grandchildren, Jonathan Kresin (fiancée Amelie Eiding) and Hannah Coroneos; his sister, Florence (Chuck) Miller, Valparaiso, IN; his brother, Stephen (Merri) of Oak Lawn, IL; nephews, nieces, in-laws and many dear friends.

Ray was preceded in death by his beloved wife of 54 years, Elizabeth, who passed away November 27, 2015. 

Ray's request for his funeral: "It would be my wish that this service be one of celebration for on this day I find myself in God's presence and reunited with my beloved Betty." 

 
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08/21/18 09:40 AM #1    

Raymond A. Rattary

I remember Ray from our high school days. Ray may you rest in peace with our Lord Jesus Christ. 

My condolences to Rays' family.

Sincere Regards

Ray Rattary


08/21/18 10:26 AM #2    

Janet L. Eng (Gollberg)

So sorry.  Rest in peace, Ray.  I remember you well as a really nice person.

Jan Gollberg (Janet Eng)


08/21/18 11:04 AM #3    

Conrad D. Agnos

 

 

 

 

 

 

Rest In Peace fellow friend, teammate and classmate. You will be remembered as a great basketball player and the original gentle giant and servant of the Lord. My condolances to your family.

Conrad Agnos

 

 

 


08/21/18 03:41 PM #4    

Elouise M. Miller (Hollenbaugh)

I knew you well. We spent many hours studying for Bible Quizes. You were always so good at them. I remember your very first sermon as a teenager at Nelson’s church. You sounded like a pro. This was God’s plan for you. The world has been a better place because of your commitments to God. I know you are resting well with Him now. 


08/21/18 05:51 PM #5    

Rosalie Poledziewski (Daley)

My deepest sympathy to the family of Ray Kotwicki on hIs passing.  I remember Ray as one of the "good guys" at Fenger.  May you rest in peace Ray.

Sincerely,

Rose Daley (Rosalie Poledziewski)


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