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Richard H. Henninger

Colorado Springs, Colorado

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Richard H. Henninger (Dick), age 95, passed away June 29, 2012 from complications of a stroke. Dick was the youngest of four children born to Frederick and Ora Henninger on August 15, 1916 in Columbia, Missouri. He served in the Army Air Corps during WWII and was stationed at Harvard, Nebraska...

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Dick lives on in our hearts. Michael and I were just talking of him the other day. He will always be remembered as a Dear and Loving man. May his memories live on forever in family and friends. What a true treasure!!

It is hard to believe Dick has been gone this long. He was such a gentle and kind soul. Michael and I still dearly miss him and reminisce about him frequently! Jeanne and Dick were always so fun to be around. We won't forget the day I picked them up and took them to meet Michael and the Bryant's for lunch at the Broadmoor Golf Club several years ago during a Colorado State REALTOR convention. We had such a wonderful time that afternoon. Nothing but great and treasured memories. Love to...

Dick was a fine man, a Christian man, and very joyful in his demeaner. His smile was infectious and he was kind! Miss him at First Presbyterian Church of COS.

My love and condolences to Jeane and the entire Henniger family. I always enjoyed his company and his love of his family. God Bless you Dick.

Dick was a great mentor and I respected him greatly. He always was an encouragementand he was always gracious.

Dick at a PPAR Installation Celebration in 2009.

Dick was an incredible man and mentor. Every year since 1979, without fail, Dick graced the PPAR offices at Thanksgiving with a box of chocolates. Shall miss Dick very much-he was always kind, gracious, funny, giving, and caring and always wore that smile.

Dick was one of the finest mentors anyone could ever have in life. He and Jeanie were some of the folks we loved to see at the symphony concerts. We will miss his easy smile and big heart.

Dick always had a smile, a kind word and a loving heart for everyone. Though they may leave this earth, they live on in the hearts of those who have loved them. Dick will live on. And I will certainly miss seeing him at the REALTOR installation dinners!
God bless,