"sorry to learn of your dad's passing. He and I worked together and helped each other a lot back in the Fort. I soon learned that even then he knew a lot about most things and he was always glad to lend a hand. A good man and a good man to know. R.I.P."
– Bill Haverstock, Family,
Nov 02, 2021
"Dearest family I am so sorry for your loss, it is so shocking when unexpected and I will keep you close in my thoughts. Much love to you, Kathy (neighbor of Julie's in Charlottesville)."
– Kathy Riley,
Charlottesville, VA, Nov 01, 2021
"Judy, our thoughts and prayers are with you and the rest of your family. Jim has done a great job of keeping both Barb and I abreast of your family over the years. We have fond memories of visiting with you your family as well as Lee and Hal when you lived in lake Saint Louis. Richard was a kind, gentle, and charitable man with whom you were blessed to share a great life. We know that seems like a long time ago but to us it always seems just like yesterday. If you're like us at all then then I know it's hard to believe that not only our kids are getting old but the grandchildren are as well. However this means we are blessed to have awesome memories to sustain us. Again both Barbara and I would like to express our condolences to you and the rest of your family. With love, Dominic and Barbara Pisciotta"
– Dominic Pisciotta, Neighbor,
Steelville, MO, Oct 30, 2021
"so sorry to hear of your loss-my thoughts and prayers to help your family through this time of grief-"
– lynn orcutt, Family,
COLUMBIA CITY, IN, Oct 30, 2021
"Offering our deepest condolences during this difficult time."
– Brown-Butz-Diedring Funeral Home,
Anderson, IN, Oct 30, 2021
Richard was the oldest of us "first cousins" (grandparents were Paul and Alta Egolf). My deepest sympathy to all those in his immediate family. One summer when I was about 16 years old I worked a week or so for his Dad and Mom (Uncle Stanley and Aunt Eliz
"Richard was the oldest of us "first cousins" (grandparents were Paul and Alta Egolf). My deepest sympathy to all those in his immediate family. One summer when I was about 16 years old I worked a week or so for his Dad and Mom (Uncle Stanley and Aunt Elizabeth) at their business. I think I made about $150.00, and used the money to buy my first car. It was a 1962 Chevy Impala, and I purchased it for exactly the $150.00! The big news is I still own the car today! Douglas Carrig
Again, to all his family, sorry for your loss."
– Douglas Carrig, Family,
Pinckney, MI, Oct 29, 2021