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Jim McColl posted a condolence
Monday, February 13, 2017
Dick and went to electrical school together and also worked with Dick on many jobs.
He was a gentleman and a good union man, will miss him greatly.
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Michael Kratky posted a condolence
Monday, February 13, 2017
Worked with Dick for many years out of IBEW Local #166, affectionately knew him as "Swampy", so glad that he got several great years of retirement in as the life of a journeyman electrican can and will take its toll.
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Tom Coughlin posted a condolence
Friday, February 10, 2017
Jackie, Bob, & family, Sorry for your loss.
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Rita and Connie lit a candle
Thursday, February 9, 2017
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Dick you will be missed ..loved seeing you two go for walks to the farm...AND...you would always help with our other camper///you even rebuilt the thermostat. you said not to buy a new one..u liked to tinker...and then u said.."ahh...what if I break it?" I laughed and said......buy one as planed and u can still install..lol. It worked....even up to trade in day
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judykietzmann posted a condolence
Wednesday, February 8, 2017
sorry for the loss of a love one,are sympathy are with you,,,bob and ella bassett, judy bassett kietzmann.
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Steve Page posted a condolence
Tuesday, February 7, 2017
To Aunt Mary and all the family:
We all will miss Uncle Dick a great deal. I personally have fond memories of a number of hunting trips we shared (along with my dad) in years gone by. Those were great times, sometimes even bringing home a prized buck. Successful or not, there were always good stories and happy times together. Forever, Uncle Dick will live on (though now as behind a veil since we can no longer see him) and bring happy thoughts for us all. May you find peace in his absence, having known such a fine man, and knowing he is no longer subject to the pain and struggles of this world.
Blessings and Safe Journeys, Steve Page (and from Bonnie and the rest of us Pages too!)
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