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Jerome M. Raftis

  • 75 years old
  • Born Feb 13, 1933
  • Died Dec 01, 2008
  • Spokane United States
Welcome to our family's Tribute to our dad. He was a pretty amazing man who touched a LOT of lives and will be missed forever!!!
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Surrounded by his loved ones, Jerry passed peacefully away at Sacred Heart Medical Center on Monday, December 1, 2008 from respiratory failure.  He was born on February 13, 1933 in Chewelah, WA to May and Francis “Darby” Raftis.  Jerry attended Gonzaga Prep and EWU.  He married Carolyn Strawick in 1958 and together they had five children, whom they raised in Spokane and Loon Lake.  Though they divorced, Jerry and Carolyn remained close and committed to raising their children, spending most all life’s celebrations at one or the others’ house.  Jerry was a U.S. Navy veteran and an entrepreneur, working in printing sales and car sales, eventually being the sole proprietor of Raftis Business Forms, and more recently, Loon Lake Motors; both businesses still in the family.  He worked tirelessly to provide for his large family, and right up to his death, contributed to the Catholic church and many non-profit agencies to help those in need. 

 

His pride and joy was his home on Loon Lake, where his kids and grandchildren spent many a summer (and winter!) day frolicking and playing in the gorgeous surroundings and warm home he created.  Jerry loved his kids and grandkids more than anything, and loved being surrounded by screaming children, a houseful of guests, and tents full of people at his home on the lake.  He was happiest sitting on his deck, listening to the Mariners on his headphones, and enjoying the activity, sights and sounds of the “lake life”.  He enjoyed being the captain of many sunset cruises on the “Loon Pontoon” boat, while everyone partied around him.  He loved much and lived life to the fullest. He will be remembered for lying on the dock for hours in the sun, swimming to the ski dock time and again, and never getting a sunburn!  We’ll remember his incredible will to live and we forgive his body for not keeping up.

 

Jerry is preceded in death by his mother and father, May and Darby, and his sister Joan DeGrazia.  He is survived by his five children, Mike Raftis (wife Julie), Julie (Tom) Litzenberger, Trisha (Greg) Schwartz, Megan (DJ) Hill, and Kyle (Rozy) Raftis, all of Spokane  and Loon Lake area, his grandchildren:  Rochelle, Laura and Corey Raftis, Felicia, Dan, Mari, Kyle and Brett Litzenberger, Taylor and Nick Schwartz, Jack and Sean Hill, and Anthony and Brandt Raftis, his brother Don (Darlene) Raftis, ex-wife Carolyn Raftis (Andy Nicoll), and  his loyal dog Bull, along with numerous cousins, nieces, nephews and close friends.

 

The family would like to thank the caregivers of Sacred Heart 7 North, Dr. Sam Joseph, Dr. Ken Cathcart and the doctors and practitioners of Spokane Respiratory Consultants, especially Dr. Greg Loewen and Joel Randall. 

 

Funeral mass was held Thursday, December 4, 2008 at St. Aloysius Catholic Church, presided by Father Sean Raftis, at 1:00 pm.  Thank you Father Sean. It was a beautiful service. Thanks Uncle Don for the wonderful eulogy. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be sent to Gonzaga Preparatory School or Women & Children’s Free Restaurant in Jerry Raftis’ name.

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Julies BFF from childhood

Tammi Graff (Dec 28, 2008)

I love you Raftis family !!! Thank you for including me in your family since I was 10 years old !!! Our neighborhood was the BEST and everyone wanted to live there !!! Early on I remember that we were NOT allowed to TOUCH the "cars" in the garage..or TOUCH the loud printing presses that seemed to run constantly in your basement !!! Your Dad had tough rules ...NO TOUCHING !!! (smile)...as we got older we spent so many weekends with Dad at Loon Lake to many to even count !!! I loved my childhood with you and Loon Lake !!! And your Dad eating ice cream EVERY NIGHT !!! I remember long boat rides and hot summer nights...I remember VERY clean garages and VERY clean cars !!!! (smile)
As our Dads got older we would laugh at how they became more and more like twins !!!
Julie Gail...I have always been fascinated and envious of the incredible relationship you always had with your Dad...you were a very special daughter to him !! I am so thankful that I spent one incredible day this past August with you and Dad at Loon Lake !! And that he took us on one more boat ride !! What a special Dad you guys had !!! What a
legacy he has left you at that very special place....Loon Lake !!! Love you guys !!! Tammi

MY GRANDFATHER

kyle litzenberger (Dec 20, 2008)

To
The worlds greatest teacher
The worlds greatest learner
The worlds greatest friend
The worlds bigest Charity contributor
The Worlds most Generous host

MY GRANDFATHER

My Memory

Denise Loehlein (Dec 06, 2008)

Jerry was a customer of my mom's business, Trade Graphics for years. But Jerry knew both my parents from years before in the printing business. My dad, Jack Van Gelder, passed away in 2004 from lung cancer. My mom, Dona is still very active and shares in expressing sympathy to the family. Kyle would often accompany Jerry on his daily visits to our office. He was always in a good mood and looking for coffee as soon as he hit the door.
Jerry helped me purchase my first brand new car in 1980, a Camaro with T-tops, from Camp Chevrolet, by putting in a good word with Jerry Camp Jr. I have never forgotten that. On occasion if I was in the Loon Lake area, I would stop by and visit and he always welcomed the company at his home.
He always had many stories of outings with his children, and he sounded like an exceptionaI dad. I know he was an exceptional person, and will never be forgotten!

kyle litzenberger (Dec 20, 2008)

To the worlds best teacher, The worlds, best learner, and to the worlds greatest Grandfather in the world i will miss u very much

kyle litzenberger (Dec 20, 2008)

To the worlds best teacher, The worlds, best learner, and to the worlds greatest Grandfather in the world i will miss u very much

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