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Friday
morning May 9, 2003 after a terrible storm, the
beautiful rays of the sun shone through Quincy's window
and the Lord called
him home.
No longer feeling the pain of the cancer and the sadness of his family
that looked on and not being able to help, Quincy said Goodbye. Family and friends
paid their respects at Kloecker Funeral Home. Quincy is laid to rest at Wintergreen Gorge
Cemetery and the
family gathered at the Ramada Inn and shared memories and condolences.
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This website is to honor

Quincy Lee Walmer
and his life here with
his family and friends. |
Born in Summerville, Pa, son of the late Alfred W. and Mary (Deemer)
Walmer.
He served in the Army and US Army Reserves.
Quincy owned Walmer Trucking &
Excavating Company in McKean, Pa.
Making
a home for his family in McKean he gave back to the community by founding
the McKean Little League and donated Walmer's Field for their games.
He was a member of the Calvary Christian Center, American Legion Orville
Frank Post Association, the St Francis Ushers Club and the Veterans of
Foreign Wars Post for Edinboro/McKean.
Beloved husband of 41 years to Olive
(Case) Walmer.
Father of Linda Walmer (her husband, Bill
Chiles) of Seattle, WA,
Kimberly Kaluzny ( her husband, Jeff) of
Pittsburgh,
Sheila Nordin ( her husband, Henrik) of
Temecula, CA,
Pam North (her husband, Ray) of
Pittsburgh,
John Walmer ( his wife, Marcia) of McKean.
Brother of Myrtle Kunselman of Corry,
Lawrence Walmer (his wife, Shirley) of
Fairview,
Charles Walmer ( his wife, Loretta) of
McKean,
and the late Wrussell Walmer.
Eleven grandchildren and many nieces and nephews
also survive.
Long ago, Quincy gave all of us
something special, something that
would not wear out or get used up,
something you could take with you
wherever you go, something that will
last forever: His heart and his love.
Let not today be filled with tears of
sorrow, but let today be filled with
tears of happy memories of all the
days and years he has filled our lives
with love.
Although gone from our sight,
In our hearts. he will remain forever.
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and thoughts by Francis V. Kloecker Funeral Home Inc. |
Any memories or comments you wish to share
please email everafter@maggiesworld.com
and I will post them here.

Rest in Peace Uncle Quincy.
Nov 7th we celebrate Quincy's birthday.
Although gone from our sight, not gone from our hearts.
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May 9th family and friends gather to celebrate the love that Quincy
shared with them.
One year since his passing and it is apparent that he lives on in our hearts.

Truly "Unforgettable" |
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Although we are spread across the USA, and coming home sometimes is
impossible, we still think of you.
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Family headstone still being designed.
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Brought from Seattle, Washington - Daughter Linda added this to her
father's grave. |

Planted some flowers 9/24/04 |
Finally the headstone has been set.
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In loving memory......
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| This Holiday Season, remember Quincy's family in your thoughts and
prayers.
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Memories
continued |
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