Found him on the 1910 Gorham, Ontario, New York census (dist 99 img 16) as
Rupert A. Raymer age 2.
Found him on the 1920 Cicero, Onondaga, New York census (dist 41 img 17) as
Rupert A. Raymer age 11.
Found him on the 1930 Geneva, Ontario, New York census (dist 23 img 15) as
Rupert A. Raymer age 22, single. Clerk, railroad express.
Rupert A. Raymer, 63, of RD 1, Lyons, former Geneva police sergeant, died early this morning at Geneva General Hospital as a result of an accident at his home two weeks ago when a tractor overturned. Funeral services will be at 2 p. m. Monday at the Bennett Funeral Home Inc., Geneva, with the Rev. John Wolfe Jr., pastor of the First United Methodist Church, officiating. Burial will be in South Lyons Cemetery at Lyons. Friends may call Saturday and Sunday from 2-4 and 7-9 p. m. at the funeral home. Geneva Lodge F&AM 965 will hold a Masonic memorial service Saturday, at 7:30 p. m., at the funeral home.
The Hydrant Hose Co. of the Geneva Fire Dept. will meet at the funeral home Sunday, 7:30 p.m.
Mr. Raymer was born Feb. 18, 1908 in the Town of Seneca in Ontario County. He came to Geneva in 1924, where he served as a special deputy sheriff and was employed by the Railway Express Agency before joining the police force, July 25, 1936. He was promoted to sergeant Dec. 1, 1950. Mr. Raymer retired from the police dept. two years ago, due to a disability, with the rank of sergeant.
He is survived by bis wife, Mrs. Mary Raymer of RD 1, Lyons three daughters, Mrs. Joan Murphy of Geneva, Mrs. William (Donna) Watkins of Newark, and Miss Dale Marie Raymer at home, one son, Robert Raymer, at home, three grandsons, two brothers, Ivan Raymer of Geneva, and Adrian Raymer of Lyons one sister, Mrs. Donald (Naomi) Rosenthal of Phelps and several nieces, nephews and cousins.
The Geneva Times May 29, 1971