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2023
Richard “Rick” Lee Alden, Sr., passed away January 17th, 2023, at Bethany St. Joseph Care Center in La Crosse, WI surrounded by his loving wife and family. He was born May 13th ,1939, in Phillips WI to Earl and Helen (Belan) Alden.
Rick enlisted in the Army in 1963 and served in Vietnam where his tour lasted from 1964 to 1968. In 1974 he discharged from the Army only to enlist in the National Guard in 1975 where he served 14 years. He was stationed in Germany twice. He was also stationed in Georgia twice where he taught at the signal school. He earned various awards and medals throughout his military career. Including NCO of the year in 1981 and an Army Achievement medal in 1985. He also earned the title of Sergeant.
He worked at Fort McCoy as a Building and Bridge Inspector from 1984 until he retired in 1999.
He became a devout Christian and was committed to serving the Lord. He served as a minister from 2004 -2019.
Rick loved to tell family and friends stories of his younger days growing up in Phillips, whether it was about childhood shenanigans with siblings or talking about racing with his white GTO. He loved his children beyond measure and enjoyed taking them fishing when they were young. He had a great sense of humor and loved to joke around, he was a natural at making people laugh. His laugh was so infectious that you would start laughing without even knowing why he was laughing. He loved to fish and always seemed to reel in a nice catch even with 4 young kids in tow, missing worms, or disappearing stringers of fish. He had a passion for old cars and even began collecting and selling them for a while. His favorite car, but the most aloof for a good price, was the 57 Chevy.
Rick was a carpenter by trade and he even built his own home, where he would later marry his wife, Kathryn Bluske, in 1998. He would speak often of his two great loves, which were Kathy and the Lord. He would choke back emotion when he talked of either one.
As he got older his favorite past times were reading the bible, spending time with his devoted wife and their close friends. He especially loved to go fishing with his friend, George. His family loved to hear the comedic tales of their fishing follies. We will greatly miss his warm smile, his infectious laugh, his huge heart and the warm loved filled hugs that he gave so freely.
Rick was preceded in death by his parents, Earl and Helen Alden; infant brother, John William Alden; brother, Robert Alden; and sisters, Joyce Heller, Patricia Karpenski, and Janet Shay.
Rick is survived by his loving wife, Kathryn of La Crosse; brothers, Earl (Patricia) Alden of Texas, William (Ruth) Alden of Minnesota, and Daniel (Mary) Alden of Minnesota; sons, Scott (Regina) Alden of Tomah, Richard Alden, Jr., of Tomah, and Isaiah Alden of Holmen; daughters, Annette (Dennis) Bennett of Oakdale, and Tisha Alden-Bennett (Richard Quest) of Genoa; bonus children, Robert Hosch of Holmen, and Sara Hosch of Holmen; 18 grandchildren and 10 great- grandchildren.
The family wishes to express their appreciation and gratitude to Bethany St. Joseph Care Center and their wonderful staff for providing Rick with such great care and compassion during his stay.
Funeral services will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Monday January 23rd, 2023, at Schumacher-Kish Funeral and Cremation Services, 200 West Ave. S. La Crosse, WI 54601. Visitation will be from 10:00 a.m. until the time of services. A graveside service with military honors will be held following the funeral service at Woodlawn Cemetery, 3636 Mormon Coulee Rd. La Crosse, WI 54601.
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Bri Alden
May 21, 2025
I have those "Alden Ears" he was known for! I miss his warm hugs and the way he would always rub the back of my neck to comfort me when I was little. Was thinking about him a lot today. I love you grandpa.
Sandra Lyden
August 10, 2024
Kathy I’m so sorry to hear about your husband’s passing.  I hope you still remember me. 
Sandy Antony Lyden.
Amy
April 11, 2023
Creative, wonderful teacher, a wonderful friend, he brought joy to everyone around him. A beautiful wife, that shared the Lord's teaching. And took such good care of him. Rick was a true gift from God

Got my love for the outdoors from my grandfather
Nathan Alden
January 26, 2023

Me grandpa and my sister
Nathan Alden
January 26, 2023
Nathan Alden
January 26, 2023
I miss you so much grandpa. I'd like to thank you for helping me get through everything i went through with my deployment to fallujah Iraq. I know you're watching over everyone myself my wife and 3 kids included and thank you for the time I got to spend every Sunday with you and grandma Kathy I'll never forget anything and thank you to you and grandma Kathy for helping me be baptized again and teaching me to live my life for our lord and savior.
Bill Alden
January 21, 2023
So many memories! Some fun times as I remember picking blackberries and apples with him. There is one time we brought him and Kathryn to a Thanksgiving get together at the "farm". There were so many homemade pies that he couldn't believe his eyes! We had this joke between us when it started getting cold out. We would take turns calling each other and exclaiming "It's 40 degrees out"! You will be missed but you lived for this day! Happy reunion
Stephanie Willette
January 19, 2023
Sending heartfelt condolences to Scott, Regina and family on the loss of your father and Grandfather. Sending lots of hugs and healing prayers to all of the family ❤❤❤❤
Joyce Kniess
January 19, 2023
What can I say about Uncle Rich! He was my favorite Uncle, especially as a child. He was always so loving and giving. He always made me feel special when he came to visit. When my mom, his sister Joyce was diagnosed with Alzheimer's he made a point to visit often with Aunt Jan to pray, love, and minister to her and the family!! I loved him so much!!! I know he is having the greatest celebration with Grandpa, Grandma, and all his siblings in Heaven!!! He has seen the face of Jesus and gets to live with Him forever until we join him!!! Lord Bless and comfort the family as you process his lost!!! I send lots of Love and hugs!!
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