Ronald Heitzenrater
My deepest sympathies to the family, I enjoyed working with him at the guard base, had several memories with him on trips with the A-7, and then with the KC135 strato Tanker
Birth date: Jun 22, 1952 Death date: Aug 17, 2020
Raymond Anthony Cervone, age 68, of West Mifflin, formerly of East Liberty, passed away on August 17, 2020. Raymond is survived by his loving wife of 12 years Christine (Toomey) Cervone; father of Nicki (Brian) Huber, Daniel (Mel Read Obituary
My deepest sympathies to the family, I enjoyed working with him at the guard base, had several memories with him on trips with the A-7, and then with the KC135 strato Tanker
Like these 3 trees, may all our wonderful memories live on where they're planted, forever in our hearts. Kris, Lisa, Matt and boys and Rick and Bink
I'm so sorry to hear of Ray's passing. He was my best friend when we went to Dilworth School. He knew more about cars than anyone. I had lunch at his house and knew his parents. He played the clarinet and sax and was a good guy. I have only fond memories of our days back in Dilworth School. My thoughts and prayers are with his family and friends. Rest in peace, old friend.
We went to Peabody HS in late 60s. I last saw him at our 40yr Class Reunion. We shared a laugh so long we were in tears. I will miss him.
Please accept our most heartfelt sympathies for your loss... Our thoughts are with you and your family during this difficult time.
Sent with love and remembrance, you are in our thoughts and prayers. Love from the Leydigs
I was trained by the best (Ray) #3 man in Weapons. We had a lot of good times, and he will be truly missed! Deepest sympathy to the family, God Bless!
I will miss you, Uncle Ray. You were proud to call me your Godson. This arrangement reminds me of our trip to Mexico. Hoping our family stays strong.
My deepest condolences to the family. I was a flight surgeon in the 171st ARW with Raymond. These aircraft mechanics kept us healthy and safe by their intelligent, trained and highly capable diagnostic and treatment abilities for our planes. They did the same as me but on a different System. They have my deepest respect. I am grateful to their families that encouraged them to serve. Again, my deepest respect and condolences. Dr. Sidney B Jackson, MD, Col (Ret)
May the love of family and friends give you comfort and the grace of God grant you peace.