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Richard Allen Bond

Overland Park, Kansas

1952 - 2025

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Richard Allen BondDecember 21, 1952 - July 11, 2025It is with full hearts and cherished memories that we say goodbye to Richard Allen Bond, a man whose quiet humor, unwavering kindness, and unforgettable presence left a lasting impression on everyone he met.Born on December 21, 1952, in Omaha,...

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I´m so sorry to hear this. Condolences to all of the Bond family. He was a great friend before life took us to different lands. I´m sorry that I just found out about this. I would´ve like to celebrate his life together with family and friends. He was a 10 out of 10.

Sally Root sends her condolences. And so do I. Kathy Blunt Holder

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Best brother a sister could have. Will be missed emensly.

I had the privilege of being a classmate of Rich Bond's both for a year at Woodrow Wilson and through high school at Thomas Jefferson. Rich was a super athlete, very unassuming, and just a super nice and genuine person. As seniors, I had the opportunity of really getting to know Rich up close and personal as I provided numerous rides home to the Bonderosa after he sustained a knee injury in football. After school, our lives went in different directions but years later I was able to keep...

I remember Rich most from our days as classmates at Carter Lake Elementary. He was a kind and thoughtful kid that everyone liked. My condolences to his family.

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I grew up in Carter Lake and a neighbor to the Bond family for many years. The whole family were super. His dad and brothers were great football coaches in Omaha. Richie was a fabulous wrestler. Had many good times swimming in the lake and playing baseball with his older brother. RIP good friend.

I knew Bondo from Doane and also continued our friendship when I moved to Omaha. He was a one of a kind person and friend. I lost touch with him through the years of which I am sad. RIP Bondo