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Richard "Dick" Hackett

COLLEGE STATION, Wisconsin

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Hackett, Richard "Dick" Born to Eternal Life Saturday, August 11, 2007, at the age of 76. Beloved husband of Virginia "Gini" (nee Korst). Loving father of Betsy, Christine, and Jacquie. Cherished brother of Joseph Hackett, Donald Hackett, Mary Pat (Bob) Corey, and Robert Hackett. Also...

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Dad in Navy, with his brothers

Dad and "St. Francis"

Dad in his younger years!

Jaqui, I'm so sorry. You were his "little girl" in so many special ways. He will always be with you each and everyday. Lots of hugs and prayers to you and your family. I miss you.

To the Hackett family,

My thoughts and prayers are with you in this time of loss. I heard Bob Uecker mention Dick's passing during the game tonight. I grew up as the benefactor of Dick's generosity..he and my dad worked together in the early days of the Brewers, and for over 20 ywars, Dick kept us supplied with lots of game tickets and memorabilia (all of which I still have). I have many fond memories of Dick and he is one of the major reasons I am as much of a Brewers fan as I am...

Christine,
Please accept our sympathies with the passing of your father. Our thoughts are with you and your family.

Dear Jacquie, Im so sorry to hear about the loss of your father. I know only to well how difficult it is to see a parent suffer. He was tired and now all the pain is gone he was called home to the lord to a much better place. You will be reunited again. I believe you were always there for each other and that will never change. He will be with you every day and night cause he lives on through you forever Keep your faith and love and take care of each other. My thoughts are with you and your...

Betsy, I'm sorry to hear about the loss of your dad. You're in my thoughts and prayers.

Betsy,
I truly understand how difficult it is to lose a parent, even when they've been ill a long while and expectations of recovery are nil. We simply are never ready. Know that you will never forget all those little things your dad did that made your bond special - these things will sustain you.
Love, Jill