Richard-Euler-Obituary

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Richard F. Euler

Clarkston, Michigan

Jun 23, 1932 – Oct 11, 2023

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June 23, 1932
DIED
October 11, 2023
LOCATION
Clarkston, Michigan

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Lewis E. Wint and Son Funeral Home - Clarkston Obituary

Richard F. “Dick” Euler of Bloomfield Hills passed away on October 11, 2023 at 91 strong.  Dick led a blessed family life beginning with his marriage to his beloved wife Nancy for 67 years.  Loving father of 3 children Richard (Tara) Euler, Mark (Margaret) Euler and Susan (Steve) Pearson....

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Richard and Nancy have both been wonderful members of First Presbyterian Church, Pontiac.
It was a great pleasure to know both of them. My thoughts and prayers are with Nancy as she adjusts to Richard's passing. He will be greatly missed by many people who knew him in many places.

Sending sincere condolences to Nancy and her family. Ron was part of the Tuesday morning golf "league" at Springfield Oaks and enjoyed many golfing experience with Dick. His fun loving and personable nature livened up the annual golf banquets. We remember him and our shared experiences fondly. Wishing you moments of peace surrounded by your family.

Dick Euler and I graduated from Pontiac High School in June 1950, but we did not become friends until I joined the PHS Class of 1950 Reunion Committee in 2000 when we celebrated our 50th Class Reunion. We became friends (Dick, Nancy, Bruce and Maxine), and this close friendship grew over the years. Bruce had a lengthy journey with Alzheimer´s, and Dick became Bruce´s most constant visitor while he was living outside the home and when he came home for his last three years. Nancy often...

My heartfelt condolences to Nancy Euler and her family in their loss of Richard"Dick" Euler. I met Dick almost 13 years ago when I moved to the Village of Oakland Woods. Dick was a Board Member, volunteer for various events. as well as driving residents to the grocery stores and Lighthouse Luncheons. He was always very pleasant, happy, and in good spirits. I loved seeing him in his various hats. He was always well dressed with a hat and a smile. He will be missed by many. Praying for you...

I'm saddened to read of Dick's passing. He was full of energy, humor and generosity. He and Nancy were thoughtful supporters of the church, the community, and my ministry as interim pastor at First Presbyterian Church in Pontiac. They kept in touch for several years after I moved on to another church. He was a wonderful gift to everyone who knew him and many whom he touched but never met. My deepest condolences, Nancy.
Rev. Dr. Elizabeth Downs

I've had the blessing of being Mark and Margaret's neighbor and meeting Dick and Nancy on a few occasions when they came to Ohio. What a rich and blessed life he lived, and what a beautiful legacy he has left in his family. I am honored to have met him.

There was no better man then Dick. He helped us from day one begin Faith in Action of Oakland County. Today, because of him, we have now completed over 100 safety home repairs free of charge to our low-income elderly, disabled and veteran homeowners. We have worked in 41 of our 62 communities and to Dick I give so much credit. He believed it would work when others did not. I miss him dearly. He is and will continue to be missed always and at our Dancing with the Stars fundraiser we will...

We have written Nancy but are so sad to lose a larger than life friend. One of a kind. A friend from early marriage until the end. Sorry but it is too hard for us to travel in December. We are having a family reunion here in Florida of Mary Beths family that weekend.
We hate to miss a huge celebration. We would even have worn Michigan State gear which is hard for us members of the other school

So sorry about Dick's death, Nancy, but we're so glad we were able to see the two of you in June.

We cherish the memories of family gatherings, reunions, meals, stories, and always hats!

Peace and hugs to all of you.