In Memoriam of Raymond Broeder

Raymond Broeder passed away on Thursday, Jan 23rd 2014, at the age of 88.
Ray was very active in Monmouth County and served on the board for at least 38 years, and was Secretary-Treasurer for many years.
He was inducted into the Monmouth County Hall of Fame for Bowling Achievement in 1964.
He was also inducted into the NJ State Hall of Fame in 1985 for Meritorious Service, proving that he was as much into the administration of the sport as he was a good bowler.
Ray and his family have been living in California for the past 20 years.
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