M.-Marquardt-Obituary

M. Richard Marquardt

Wyoming, Michigan

1948 - 2025

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DIED
February 10, 2025
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Wyoming, Michigan

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Mickey "Richard" Marquardt, born in McCook, Nebraska on January 30, 1948, went to be with his Lord February 10, 2025. Richard graduated Silver State High School in 1967 and lived with his parents in Nebraska, Minnesota, and Ohio, before settling in Grand Rapids, Michigan, where he lived for...

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Richard - I'm jealous - you're in Heaven and we don't get to talk anymore ... it wasn't unusual for us to go a week-or-so without talking but it also wasn't unusual for us to talk multiple times a day! How could we be friends for decades and not know your first name was Mickey? My friend - enjoy your time with Jesus ... say hello to family and friends ... I told you many times how much you mean to me - knowing that you are praying me through ministry and work ... in fact, as I sit in an...

Our sympathy to you all in the loss of your dear brother. Larry remembers his visits to Right to Life with fondness. He was always upbeat and had good things to say. I remember him mostly from our Omaha Temple Baptist Church days! He was always smiling and friendly. I know he will be missed. Love to you all.

Richard was usually the first person I saw when I visited my Mom at Bishop Hills. He was the official welcoming committee. I always enjoyed my chats with him. What a special person. Thankful that I was able to meet him. He was such a blessing to the Bishop Hills community.

I meet Richard at Bishop Hill when my Mother in law moved in there. He was very friendly and always talked to me. When I would bring the grandsons to see their great grandma he would always talk to them and get out his harmonica to play for the boys. He will be missed at bishop bills.

My sympathy to the family. Prayers for comfort in your grief.

Richard was a very talented man. He was always so very friendly at church and never hesitated to use his talents. Duane and I visited Bishop Hills a few times a week to visit Mildred Turner and so we visited with Richard too!!! He was always happy to see us! He will be missed. Our sympathies to the family.