Raymond Shoop Zimmerman, Jr.

raymond zimmerman, jr.

February 1, 1928 ~ June 5, 2019

Born in: Lemoyne, PA
Resided in: Marietta, GA

Raymond Shoop Zimmerman, Jr. passed away on June 5, 2019 at the age of 91 after an extended illness. He was born in Lemoyne, Pennsylvania on February 1, 1928 to Cora I. Lynch and Raymond S. Zimmerman, Sr. He graduated from Lemoyne High School in 1945 and served in the Army from 1946 to 1947 stationed in Hiroshima, Japan. He graduated from Lebanon Valley College in Annville, PA, in 1950. He worked for the U.S. Department of Urban Renewal in Philadelphia and in 1969 transferred to the Federal Highway Administration in Atlanta where he continued his career as a relocation specialist until his retirement in 1986. He and his wife, Alice Jane Hoke Zimmerman, lived in Dunwoody, Georgia where they were active in Kingswood United Methodist Church and in the Dekalb Highlands neighborhood association. Ray also was active in the Republican Party of Georgia. After he retired, he was active with the National Association of Retired Federal Employees.

He is predeceased by his wife, Alice. They were married for 59 years when she died in 2011. He is survived by his children, Judy Zimmerman-Reisch, her husband John Reisch, of Canaan, NH; Susan Z. Volentine of Marietta, GA; and David C. Zimmerman, his wife Joann, of Panama City Beach, FL. He is also survived by his grandchildren, Sean and Angela Reisch; Rachel, Scott, and Melissa Volentine; and David C. Zimmerman II, his wife Banner, and their children, Madison, Nalanie, and Trevor.

In lieu of flowers, charitable donations can be made to Kingswood United Methodist Church: 5015 Tilly Mill Road, Dunwoody, Georgia 30338, 770-457-1317. A private service for family members will be held to scatter his ashes.

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  1. Anita Acree says:

    So sorry for your loss.

  2. Jim Hoke says:

    Judy, Susan, David, and family,

    Kathy and I were very saddened to hear the news of your father’s passing. Thank you for all you did to make Uncle Ray as comfortable as possible these recent years.

    Ever since I can remember your family has held a special place in my family. I have fond memories of you and your parents at our family holiday gatherings so long ago with our Hoke grandparents. More recently the triennial Hoke reunions have provided a wonderful way to reminisce, catch up, have fun, and look to the future.

    Your father always impressed me with his intelligence and his constant desire to grow through learning. His somewhat serious demeanor would put me off guard for the wry humor with which he would assail me from time to time.

    A story from December 1977 illustrates the graciousness and hospitality of your parents. Kathy and I were traveling across the country from Omaha to Miami. Along the way we stopped and spent a night with your folks. We arrived in the evening just in time to go with them to a concert of the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra at what is now the Woodruff Arts Center. The concert was extraordinary and we had a delightful visit that evening and the next morning with your parents before heading to Florida. We found out much later that they had not received my letter discussing our planned visit to the Atlanta area, so they were totally surprised, but didn’t let on, when we showed up!!

    With our deepest sympathies at this difficult time,
    Jim and Kathy Hoke

  3. Kathleen Moore says:

    Sending respects of honor to the family of Ray Zimmerman
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