Richard-Albert-Obituary

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Richard T. Albert

West Bend, Wisconsin

Sep 14, 1931 – Sep 6, 2014 (Age 82)

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BORN
September 14, 1931
DIED
September 6, 2014
AGE
82
LOCATION
West Bend, Wisconsin

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Myrhum-Patten Funeral & Cremation Service - West Bend Obituary

Richard "Dick" Albert, age 82, of West Bend, was called home on Saturday, September 6, 2014 at Froedert Medical Center in Wauwatosa.Dick was born on September 14, 1931 in Madison to the late Richard and Amelia (nee Juve) Albert. In 1948, Dick enlisted in the United States Air Force and served a...

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In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.

Dear Michele, Dennis and all your family. Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time.
Ruth and Don Dutoit and the EA2 Group

our sympathy goes to all family and friends with the great loss of Dick who was a great neighbor and friend in Hamilton heights subdivision for many years George and Joyce Hartay

Hard to say goodbye to a great guy. We shared 60 years of fun and friendship.
. Love
Marge Franz

I knew your Dad when he worked at Johnson Controls..my favorite greeting ritual was when Dick would raise his arm up to show you his muscles and ask, "hold on and tell me when you are there!". Always said in jest with a twinkle in his eye and a hearty laugh. He was a wonderful gift of human spirit; I am better for having known him.

I'm sorry to hear of Dick's passing. One of my last chance meetings with both him and Collette was several years ago at a Quizno's. They were grabbing a bite to eat and heading out to a movie. You could tell they were still very much in love. They acted like teenagers on a first date.

I'll miss Dick's genuine, salty demeanor. I still use several of his sayings, like "grab on and tell me when you're there" or "soak the potatoes". He will be missed.

One of my very favorite cousins - always took the time to play with the kids, push you in a swing, share a laugh and a song. That huge smile and beautiful shock of hair and kind, loving spirit will always be in my heart. I am so sorry for your loss. He was a great and talented man. Love and hugs and prayers to all of you. He would want you to be happy.

Michele...What an amazing man your father must have been to have left such a loving and Blessed footprint on Gods earth. Such a beautiful family now filled with precious memories...Heaven's visiting hours are always open...close your eyes and be with him any time you need.

Dick.
Sorry to see you go. You left me with many great memories, lots of fun times and tons of laughs. See ya soon. Say high to the guys.

Richard, Benny, Bentzler