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Richard L. Alward

East Lansing, Michigan

1934 - 2019

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Richard L. AlwardEast Lansing - Richard Lloyd Alward, 84, went home to glory Friday, May 3, 2019. He was born August 21, 1934 in Eagle, MI the son of Luther and Lucy (Watson) Alward. Richard started working at Motor Wheel while still in high school. Soon after, he began a 38 year career at...

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Sandy, We are so sorry for your loss. Carl and Pam Beach

Dear Mrs. Alward,
It's been a lot of years but I remember Mr. Alward's beautiful smile and his gentle way like it was yesterday. The two of you opened your home and your hearts to us and always seemed happy to see us and catch up on things. Whenever you stopped by you and Dad and Mom could sit down and talk about so many things! Even though the two of you and Dad and Mom lost touch in recent years, you always remained special friends and we'll never forget that! It means so much!

Dear Mrs. Alward,
It's been a lot of years but I remember Mr. Alward's beautiful smile and his gentle way like it was yesterday. The two of you opened your home and your hearts to us and always seemed happy to see us and catch up on things. Whenever you stopped by you and Dad and Mom could sit down and talk about so many things! Even though the two of you and Dad and Mom lost touch in recent years, you always remained special friends and we'll never forget that! It means so much!

....my Uncle Dick was the greatest man ever and yesss i did think he walked on water...i will miss the surprise look on his face and the happy in his voice when i showed up for visits...rest easy and thank you for the memories ❤

Aunt Janet, Dawn, Rick, Val, Sandy and family. It is with a heavy heart that I write these words. Uncle Dick, was without a doubt the kindest man I have ever known. Whenever we met, he would take the time to have a quiet conversation offering encouragement and advice. I listened intently to every word as he spoke with that twinkle in his eye and slight grin. I held him in the highest regard and will miss him greatly.

Aunt Janet, Dawn, Rick, Val, Sandy and family
It is with a heavy heart that I write these words. Uncle Dick was, without a doubt, the kindest man I have ever known. Whenever we met, He would always find time to have a quiet conversation . I listened to every word as he spoke with that twinkle in his eye and slight grin. I held him in the highest regard and so very sorry for your loss.

As you remember your love one, as God heals your broken hearts (Psalm 147:3), may your cherished memories continue to bring you peace, comfort, and strength to endure.