RICHARD-CLAUSING-Obituary

RICHARD V. CLAUSING

Arlington Heights, Illinois

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Richard V. Clausing Visitation for Richard V. Clausing of Ridgewood, N.J., will be from 12 noon until the time of the services at 2 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 22, at the Glueckert Funeral Home, Ltd., 1520 N. Arlington Heights Road (four blocks south of Palatine Road), Arlington Heights. Interment will...

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Dear Amy, Beth and John,
Through a tennis friend, we just heard the news of your loss. We are extremely sorry. Whenever we have thought of Rich, we have the fondest memories, especially of our chats during the kids' hockey games and practices which is how we met Rich.

Please accept our condolences and if we can do anything, please let us know.

Amy, Beth and John - I am so very sorry for your loss. I too had the pleasure to work with Rich at Wickes and will remember him fondly. He was a great man in nature, spirit, knowledge and kindness.

My sincere condolences to you and your family.

Amy,

My mother shared the news of your loss this weekend during my brief visit to Sturgis.
Please know that I am thinking of you and hope that you continue to find comfort through the love and care of friends and family...and in quiet moments of personal, special, quiet reflections.
My deepest sympathy,
Lisa (Hoopingarner) Tyler

I met Richard just a few years ago. OK, it only seems like a couple of years, but it was in Mrs. Sauve's first grade classroom. We were best buds back then, kindred spirits for we were the "big" kids in class. Throughout the rest of our school days, we always had a smile on our faces upon meeting. In fact, he was one of the people I looked most forward to seeing at our high school reunions. When I discovered how successful he had become, I was not surprised. His gentle demeanor is...

To the Clausing Family

My deepest sympathy, I am a fraternity brother of Rich's from the U of I and a fellow accounting graduate. Rich was a great friend and a great guy, I am proud to have been one of his fraternity brothers. I was fortunate to have had several conversations with him as he networked since leaving Wicks and like you I will miss his kindness and his humor.

Amy,
Richard was the first person I met when I moved to Arlington Heights when I was in sixth grade. He took me home for lunch and was so kind to me. All through the years in High School, he was the gentle giant with such a great sense of humor. I cherish the times that we had during those times with very fond memories. I am so saddened for your loss. May God ease your pain during your difficult time.

Dear Amy, Beth and John,

Amy, I have just heard via e-mail of your loss. Although I didn't know Rich, you and the kids had to have provided him the best in warmth, laughter and devotion. You are an incredibly wonderful friend to so many and thus I know Rich had a blessed life with you.

To the Clausing family,

I am so sorry for your loss. I enjoyed working for Rich at Lord & Taylor and feel fortunate to have known him.

My deepest sympathy.

I am so sorry to hear of Rich's passing. I've known Rich since high school, as a neighbor, and good friend of the family. He will be missed by all who were fortuante enough to know him.

My sincerest sympathy to the entire family.