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Bill Buell’s Electric City Archives: A look at the Wemple family’s Schenectady history | The Daily Gazette SECTIONS Shares2 GAZETTE COVERAGE As civic-minded attorneys, maybe entering politics is the natural thing to do. But while these two Wemples, both Republicans and both descended from one of Schenectady’s original founders more than three and a half centuries ago, were both immersed into electoral politics, no one ever accused them of being a life-long politician. They were both much more than that. With the passing last month of former Schenectady police sergeant Ray Wemple, their distant cousin, I decided to look into some of the family’s history, and the trip back was well worth the visit. Here are the facts. ....
Letters to the Editor Saturday, April 17 | The Daily Gazette SECTIONS Ray Wemple left a lasting impression I was saddened to hear of the passing of Ray Wemple. He was a gentle giant of a man and devoted husband and father. Ray’s public service with Schenectady Police Department and later as the communications coordinator for Schenectady County will never be duplicated. A dedicated public servant, he was the model of how to “do your job.” I got to know Ray in the 90’s with our mutual passion for ice hockey. Our sons played youth hockey and we wanted to help the association with developing a new rink with the closing of Center City in Schenectady. We became president and vice president of the Schenectady Youth Hockey Association. Ray was the definition of a “right-hand” man and a tireless crusader. ....
Retired Schenectady Police Sgt. Ray Wemple is bid farewell; Died April 5, served for 34 years in blue | The Daily Gazette SECTIONS Schenectady Retired Schenectady Police Sgt. Ray Wemple is bid farewell; Died April 5, served for 34 years in blue Shares0 Ray Wemple was the kind of guy who always commanded respect, but for much more than just his physical presence. The former Schenectady police sergeant, who was indeed a big man – he was 6-foot-4 and at one time tipped the scales at over 400 pounds – was much more respected not for his size but for the way he spent his 34 years in blue, either as a patrolman, community organizer or in a number of other positions. ....