Raymond Ralph Maier

December 22, 1925 ~ August 22, 2021
Resided in:
Scarborough, ME
Raymond R. Maier
1925-2021
SCARBOROUGH--Raymond R. Maier, 95 of Scarborough, died peacefully at home Sunday August 22, 2021.
He was born in the Bronx December 22, 1925 the son of John and Maude (Fuller) Maier. He was educated in New York and was a member of the track team while in high school. He told stories of his youth and growing up on the streets of the Bronx. Ray worked in the wholesale meat industry and was known for the quality of his work. He moved to Maine in 1985 and worked for the Westbrook Housing Authority as a handyman and painter. He became known for the meticulous work he did, especially his quality painting.
Ray married Phyllis Beattie in 1944 and they shared nearly 70 years of marriage until her death in 2014. They enjoyed dancing together and were referred to as "Fred and Ginger" by those who watched them dance. Ray enjoyed many forms of art and was an accomplished painter and carver. He also worked with wood and enjoyed music including singing and playing his harmonica. Music was always on his mind and he whistled nearly all the time. It became his trademark and all you had to do was walk into a building where he was working and follow the sound of whistling to find him.
Raymond was predeceased by his wife in 2014; two sons William and Raymond Maier; his sisters, Dorothy, Adele and Barbara Maier and brothers, John and Robert Maier.
He is survived by his children, James Maier and his wife Georgia of North Carolina, Cynthia Maier of Saco and David Maier and his wife Kesley of Windham; his daughter-in-law, Theresa Maier of South Carolina; his grandchildren, Laura, Becky, Robbie, Jay, Trish, Amanda and Emily; his great-grandchildren, Alysha, Marc, Zach, Reese, Alex, Matty, Annabelle and Mikey and his best friend, John Fitzpatrick of Scarborough.
All services for Ray will be private.
Arrangements are under the direction of Conroy-Tully Walker Funeral Home of South Portland. To view Ray's memorial page or share an online condolence, please visit www.ConroytTullyWalker.com
We are deeply sorry for your loss ~ Conroy-Tully Walker Funeral Home – South Portland Chapel
– A Memorial Tree was planted for Raymond Ralph Maier
I worked with Ray and one of of his son’s at Westbrook Housing. Ray was such a kind an caring person. The residents enjoyed his kind ways.
– Richard Begin
Raymond Maier is my uncle. Uncle Ray was and always will be my favorite uncle. Uncle Ray is my father’s brother and the father of my favorite cousin. From my heart and soul my father and uncle Ray are the most honorable men I will ever know. When I was just a kid aunt Phyllis and uncle Ray would let me visit Long Island during summer vacation so I could spend time with Cyndi. They made me feel as welcome as their own child. It’s been a very long time since those days have passed but my memory of Ray has been with me my whole life. No matter what was going on Ray was always happy and upbeat and a positive influence on life. Like my father, Ray’s brother they were both loving and supportive fathers that sacrificed what ever necessary to maintain a close knitted happy family life. Being a good father a good uncle a good person a good man takes more courage than there are words to express. To my cousins I am so sorry for your loss and want you to know that your dad will occupy my memories for all of my life, with all my sympathy, rick
– Rick Maier
I have such fond memories of my Uncle Ray. He would always welcome us with big hugs and warm smiles when our families would get together at his house in Mineola. It was the same way each time I was fortunate enough to see him later in life. One of the kindest souls I’ve ever known. My heart goes out to his entire family at this difficult time.
– Janet Fiorentino
Sent with love and remembrance, on behalf of our Mom, Barbara, who is reunited with her brother Ray in heaven. May their souls Rest In Peace.
– Janet Fiorentino, Larry Vicario, Barbara Shaw & Mary McPhail
I’m so sorry to hear of my uncle Rays passing. My cousin Carolyn discovered that he passed just recently. I am the daughter of his wife Phylls’ brother William Beattie. I always thought of you over the years since aunt Phyllis passed uncle Ray and so sorry I never got to visit you. God gave you a long life…you must have been a blessing to many. ❤