Obituary: Dr. Raymond B. Walsemann,
69, Lowville
Published: September 26, 2024
By: Provided by Iseneker
Funeral Home
Dr. Raymond B. Walsemann
LOWVILLE- It is with deep
sadness that we announce the passing of Dr. Raymond B. Walsemann, 69, of Woodlawn Avenue on Thursday, September
26, 2024 at Wynn Hospital, Utica, after a brief
illness.
Calling hours
will be on Friday, September 27, from 4 to 6 PM and Saturday September 28,
from 10 AM to 12 PM at Iseneker Funeral Home,
5702 Waters Road, Lowville. A
funeral service will follow calling hours at 12 PM on Saturday at the
funeral home. Burial will be at the
convenience of the family in Sunnyside Cemetery, Naumburg. In lieu of flowers, contributions in
Raymond’s name may be made to the Lewis County Humane Society, P.O. Box
682, Lowville, NY 13367 or North Country Pet Adoption Services, P.O.
Box 217, Glenfield, NY 13343.
Raymond is survived
by his beloved wife, Tammy; four children, Erica Walsemann
and her children Taylor and Gage and Taylor’s daughter Wrenlynn,
all of Lowville; Bryan Walsemann of Watertown;
Evan and Crystal Walsemann of Theresa; and Race Walsemann of Sodus; four step children, Derek and
Jennie Baker and their children Lou Lou Mae and
Owen of Georgia; Josh and Jessica Baker and their children Harrison,
Warren, and Bennett all of Carthage; Zachary Baker of Indiana; and Kelsey
Pitts and Brian Ackerman and their children, Hayden and Paisely all of
Sandy Creek; three siblings, Gail and Henry Herring of Alexander City, AL;
Gary and Susan Walsemann of Alexander City, AL;
and Annette Hooper of North Carolina; along with many nieces, nephews, and
cousins. He was predeceased by a brother-in-law, Greg Hooper.
Raymond was born
on December 26, 1954 in Watertown, a son of the
late Raymond O. Walsemann and Thelma Saunders Walsemann Camidge. He attended Carthage Central School,
graduating with the class of 1973. Upon graduation, he worked for Barrett
paving for a year before attending Canton ATC for two years. Raymond then attended Life Chiropractic
College in Marietta, GA, graduating in 1978. Raymond
began his 46-year career as a chiropractor joining his brother, Gary, and
sister-in-law, Susan, at Walsemann Chiropractic
Life Center in Claremont, New Hampshire for seven years. Soon
thereafter, Raymond returned to Carthage and opened his own chiropractor
practice, which he moved to Lowville in 1994 and was presently operating as
a full spine practitioner specializing in the upper cervical spine.
Raymond was a born-again
Christian who spoke of, lived by, and loved the Lord with all his heart.
He enjoyed riding
motorcycles, the lake and boat rides with his family and canine companions,
Patch and Thelma, and helping people especially senior citizens. Raymond
was a member of the International Chiropractic Association.
Condolences and
memories may be shared online at www.isenekerfuneralhome.com.
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