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Richard G. French

Arlington Heights, Illinois

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Richard G. French, 78, died on December 26, 2002. A native of Chicago, IL, he and his wife Cornelia are residents of The Landings of Skidaway Island, GA. A celebration of his life will take place at 3 p.m. on January 4 at the Italian Village, 71 West Monroe, Chicago, IL. Mr. French, who...

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I would like to share some positive thoughts going back to the 1970's regarding my association with Mr. French. I would like to communicate directly with a family member if that is appropriate. I thank you for giving this request your consideration and a link. I just learned of Mr. French's passing and I send my condolences to all of his family members. Respectfully, Arthur Wallenstein (Born and raised on the Northside of Chicago).

With fond memories and deepest sympathy to the entire French family, with special thoughts to Dorothy. I worked with Mr. French and his firm for many years when I was in Chicago, working as a claims specialist and have nothing but respect for him in every way. My father worked with him in the field also and was fond of him. I was informed of his demise via an ex-coworker who felt the same. I was sadded for the loss of such a wonderful man but was also touched and lifted by his memorial...

Dear Mrs. French,
Please accept my condolences on your husband's passing. As his ophthalmologist while he was in Chicago, I knew him as an individual with conviction and determination when confronted with life's challenges. I hope that your fond memories of one another and his exemplary accomplishments give you and your family added comfort during this difficult time.

DEAR CONNIE:
DICK AND I FIRST MET NEARLY FIFTY YEARS AGO WHEN HE WAS NEW IN THE PRACICE OF LAW AND I WAS NEW IN MEDICINE. I HAVE WONDERFUL MEMORIES OF OUR PLEASANT RELATIONSHIP AND FRIENDSHIP WHILE BOTH OF WERE STILL IN PRACTICE. I AM NOW IN FLORIDA AND HAVE JUST LEARNED OF DICK'S DEMISE THROUGH NAT OZMON. MAY YOU BE COMFORTED THROUGH KNOWING HOW RESPECTED DICK WAS BY HIS FRIENDS

I did not know Richard French but I too was moved by how much he accomplished in his life. I know he will be missed by many. God bless.

To one of the finest trial lawyers who ever lived, may the Eternal Light of God shine upon you forever.

I did not know Richard G. French, but after reading his obituary, I wish I had. What a person to be associated with! You must be so very proud of the way he conducted his life. I was just so very much moved, after reading about him, that I thought I would give my condolances to his family. Your loss will not be replaced but feel secure in knowing what he meant to so many people!
Respectfully,
Jeff Sand