Richard-Aegerter-Obituary

Richard Edward Aegerter

Bountiful, Utah

1923 - 2014

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October 28, 2014
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Bountiful, Utah
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1923 ~ 2014Richard (Dick) Edward Aegerter passed away peacefully at his home in Arlington, Virginia on October 28, 2014.Dick was born June 15, 1923 in Montpelier, Idaho, the youngest child of Marie Kohler and Johann Friedrich Aegerter. He graduated from Ririe High School and received his...

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Richard and I were friends for 50 years and his wife Joyce and I were roommates before she married him. We had great times together in the DC area. They're both missed but I'm sure they're are happy together.

I too was born in Montpelier. My parents were good friends of his parents. I knew some of his sisters. I express my sincere sympathy to his family.


My sincere condolences to the family . May you find comfort in promise at John 11:39-44

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

to the family of richard e. aegerter..you have our condolences..even in sadness you must feel pride in the legacy left by someone so special, leaving all of us an example to follow, and a remarkable life to remember with grateful hearts..isaiah chapter 25:8>God's promise is to swallow up death forever.

Stephanie and Gary on their mission in Thailand

Dick was a true friend and brother as we lived together in theHouse of Ushers during the early 60s, both attended Washington Ward as singles, and both worked at the U.S. Patent Office. He was always someone I could go to for advice and help as I worked my way through G.W, Law School. He was definitely a role model and a stabilizing influence when we lived together. I enjoyed running in to him in the temple and at BYU Education Week form time to time. He will be missed, but I am sure that...

Dick was a valued and outstanding member of the senior staff at the Patent and Trademark Office. He was not only very competent at his craft, but always willing to help others. He was a shining example to his fellow employees and was respected by all. Don and I were happy to have worked with him. Our sincere sympathy to his family.
Anne and Don Kelly, Alexandria, Virginia

Offering my sincere condolence for your lost. May God grant you and your family much peace and comfort in your time of need.

Dick Aegerter was a part of our lives from first landing in Washington DC, for Brent in the mid-60s and for Kathryn in 1969. Dick ran the "House of Usher", consisting of 4 or 5 single guys and Dick ran a tight ship! He was a wonderful stabilizing influence in the Washington Singles Ward for many years and we were all thrilled when Joyce Parrish came along and convinced Dick he needed to marry her. And a great marriage it was. Dick was a great guy and we are happy he is now reunited with...