Richard-Bauling-Obituary

Richard Bauling

Albuquerque, New Mexico

Aug 6, 1951 – Mar 16, 2023 (Age 71)

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BORN
August 6, 1951
DIED
March 16, 2023
AGE
71
LOCATION
Albuquerque, New Mexico

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Richard Bauling Richard Alan Bauling passed away suddenly, on March 16, after a two year struggle with multiple myeloma and amyloidosis (heart disease). Surviving him are his loving family: sons Riley (Leah) and granddaughter Stella, and Zach (Katherine) and granddaughter Beatrice, sisters...

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was good friends with Rich at UNM and visited him a few times after graduation that we were both from New York gave us many topics to talk about to his family I extend my deepest sympathy

Richie was my closest friend in elementary school, actually starting at Ann Segals preschool. We drifted apart over the years but still heartbroken to hear of his early passing. Rest in peace.

Many happy memories of Sunday mornings (and more) at the UNM North course. He loved the game and enjoyed sharing it with others. His enthusiasm and good nature will stay with us always.

I just found out about Richard's passing, and wanted to give ny condolences. He and I taught together at Griegos Elementary School in ABQ, NM, for a good number of years, and I remember him fondly. Irene Sanchez

Mr. B. I´ve remembered him my entire life. Alamosa Elementary School. Albuquerque. Fourth grade, circa 1975 ish. Everybody loved Mr. B! I remember all the students loving him! Mr. B got everybody excited about learning. On Wednesdays we sold Oreo cookies, pickles, popcorn, from our barracks classroom to raise money for projects, I guess. I don´t remember that part. He always brought his dog to school too. But back then, Mr. B sported, long locks of brown hair. He was a hippie. He rocked!...

I am sorry to hear of Mr. Bauling's passing. My son, Antonio was in one of Mr. Bauling's class. He was a really good, attentive teacher. Also, he was very funny. He made all his students feel special. I'm sure he's still teaching all of us to be the best we can.