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Nitardy Funeral Homes - Whitewater
Raymond "Ray" Speakman
December 11th, 1933 - February 24th, 2025
Raymond D. Speakman Jr., 91, of Whitewater passed away on Monday, February 24, 2025 with hospice care.
Ray was born on December 11, 1933 in Illinois to Raymond D. Sr. and Esther Speakman.
Ray is survived by his wife of 56 years, Sally Sue Speakman; daughter, Stacy Long of North Carolina, and grandson, Evan Long; son, Jason (Sally Jo) Speakman, and granddaughters, Piper and Tegan Speakman.
He was so proud of his children and grandchildren. Ray had a very special place in his heart for the family dog, Toby, who made sure Ray got his exercise everyday.
He is preceded in death by his parents, Raymond and Esther Speakman; sister, Barbara Cummings; and son-in-law, Peter Long.
At Ray’s request, no formal services are scheduled.
The family would like to give special thanks to the staff at Rainbow Hospice and Our House in Whitewater for their exceptional care for Ray.
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We have proudly served the Southern Wisconsin community since 1932, when our founder Hilmar A. Nitardy opened his first funeral home in the area. We feel very fortunate to continue serving the community three generations later. In 2007, we constructed our first funeral home in Whitewater. Here, our mission is the same as it has been for over 90 years: help walk our community through times of grief and provide beautiful and meaningful services to every family that walks through our doors. We are proud that Whitewater families trust us to take care of their loved ones....
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