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Arthur Richoz

Dekalb, Illinois

1944 - 2024 (Age 79)

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Arthur Richoz Born: October 6, 1944 Died: March 7, 2024 Arthur ("Arch") Richoz, 79, of DeKalb, IL passed away peacefully on March 7, 2024 after a courageous battle against dementia. He fought to the end with a wrestler's spirit. Arch was born and raised in Elgin, IL, graduated in 1962 from Elgin...

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Just came across this today. So very sorry to hear of Arch´s passing. I know Dad was very fond of you and your family. Thank you for allowing him to be a part of your Real Estate family. Barbara Ramsey Hamilton. ( Don Ramsey)

To Joan and her family, I am so sorry to read of Arch´s passing. Sending you my deepest sympathy Donna Mack

Loss can be so painful. Just lost my dad on February 18th. Two great man lost to the next chapter. Grief is an honor, to me it means there was amazing love! Arch thanks for the spectacular memories wrestling on your squads! You were loved and will continue to be remembered!

Joan, My sincere condolences.

I knew Arch as a coach, colleague, and mentor... Peace to the family, a real sense of loss for so many who benefitted from their interaction with coach.

My condolences to the Richoz family! Coach Richoz filled in as a father figure to me when I was going through a tough time in at Huntley. He kept (forced :)) me to keep my mind on wrestling when I was feeling sorry for myself and my personal situation. I will always be thankful for his coaching and friendship.

A true gentleman and it was an honor to have known Arch. Joan and Family embrace the wonderful memories and know he was loved by many.

We have so many good memories of our times together with Arch and Joan. Gods blessings to family and friends at this time. Rest easy our friend Arch. Gary and Rogene Montgomery

Joan, my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. Arch had never even seen me until 8th grade at Huntley, as I was a transfer from the university Laboratory School at NIU. We started wrestling and P.E. After the Christmas break, and I kept beating his team heavyweight he finally talked me into coming out for wrestling. I was only able to wrestle one dual meet before the state tournament series started, but ended up taking third place in the State meet in 71-72, with only four weeks...