
Racine- Raymond Edward Baer, 64, passed away peacefully at home on Wednesday, May 11, 2011 surrounded by his family.
Raymond was born in Racine on August 30, 1946 to the late Raymond J. and Margaret M. (nee: Heinen) Baer. He faithfully served our country with the United States Marine Corps with Charlie Company, 1stBattalion, 4thMarines, 3rdMarine Division, 2ndPlatoon in Vietnam from 1966-69. He then remained active with the Marine Corps Reserve Forces until 1971. A decorated Drill Instructor, he received many awards including the Bronze Star, Purple Heart with two stars, Combat Action Ribbon, National Defense Service Medal, Presidential Unit Citation, Vietnam Campaign Medal and the Vietnam Service Medal with two bronze stars.
Ray was employed as a welder at Jacobsen-Textron for over 30 years. A man with a tremendous appreciation of the great outdoors, he loved spending time in Northern Wisconsin especially while hunting. He also enjoyed barbequing and everyone looked forward to his famous barbequed chicken and ribs. After moving to Hawaii in 2005, He returned back home in April 2011 to be with his loved ones after being diagnosed with cancer.
Surviving are his daughters, Michelle (Mark) Hinrichs, Adriane Baer and Patty Cacciotti; beloved grandson, Ben Hinrichs; sisters, Esther (Christopher) Henry and Melissa (William) Allen; niece and nephews, Heather, Adam, Marty and Jason. He is also survived by his Brothers in Arms, Larry Alley, Harold Deibert, Bill Dorsey, Ralph Grant, Kent Hansen, Jerry Idziak, Robert D. Kelley, Lionel “Chooch” Lawson, Greg “Doc” Long, Gregg "Doc" Nichols, Larry Normand, Steve Pruitt, Dave Rumsey, Charlie Runnels, Larry Wilson and many other relatives and friends.
Committal Services, with full military honors, will be held on Thursday, May 19, 2011 at 10:00 am in the chapel of the Southern Wisconsin Veterans Memorial Cemetery, 21731 Spring Street in Union Grove.
Kathy Zengota says
Adriane, I am sending you my heart felt sympathy at this time of great loss. God be with you now and always. Love, Kathy Zengota
Kari Hakker (Zengota) says
My heart goes out to the ones who loved Ray. He was truly one of my favorite friends, and I will keep fond memories close to my heart. God Bless.
Lionel Lawson says
The streets of heaven are a little safer with you now guarding them Ray. The surviving members who served with you in Charlie Co., 2nd Platoon, 1st Bn. 4th Marines hold you in are hearts forever.
Semper Fi:
Lionel (Chooch) Lawson
Sgt. USMC Retired
Mark A. Jones says
Ray,
It has been an honor knowing you. I have been able to know and understand more of what life was like for my Uncle Victor thru you and his fellow Marines. Tell Uncle Victor hello for me. May God bless you and bring comfort to your family and Band of Brothers. Semper Fi Marine!