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Richard Huse

Norwalk, Connecticut

1932 - 2019

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Richard L. HuseRichard L. Huse, age 87 of Norwalk, died Wednesday, May 22, 2019 at Norwalk Hospital. He was the husband of Carole M. Huse. Richard was born in Danbury on February 15, 1932, the son of the late L. Marshall and Ann Kotrady Huse. He retired as a mechanical design engineer from ASML...

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My deepest sympathies to the Huse family. Dick was a sweet man. I enjoyed working with him at SVG. RIP Mr Huse

Praying for you during this difficult time. With Love. Your cousin Bev.

Sorrow has come like a thief in the night and stolen away my voice and one of my best friends and longtime associate Richard (Dick) Huse. Dick was a very prolific and talented optical-mechanical design engineer for Perkin-Elmer corporation in Norwalk, Connecticut when I first met him at the 50 Danbury Rd facility in 1966. We became fast friends and collaborated on many projects culminating in the Micro lithographic tools featured by Perkin Elmer, SVG and currently ASML. We complemented each...

Sorrow has come like a thief in the night and stolen away my voice and one of my best friends and longtime associate Richard (Dick) Huse. Dick was a very prolific and talented optical mechanical design engineer for Perkin-Elmer corporation located in Norwalk Connecticut when I first met him at 50 Danbury Rd facility in 1966. We became fast friends and collaborated on many projects together culminating in the micro lithographic tools featured by Perkin Elmer,SVG and currently ASML. We...

Rest In Peace Uncle Dick .

So many memories of Uncle Dick. Always warm and caring, a great laugh and there for me when I needed him most. I will be forever grateful for having him in my life.

So many memories of Uncle Dick. Such a great father and uncle. Always warm and caring and there when I needed him most. Blessed to have him as my uncle.

Uncle Dick, I remember the basement parties at S.King Street house, dancing to 'Roll out the Barrel' and making all of us kids laugh with your funny faces. Best childhood memories ever made by the best Uncle ever.

Carole, we are so sad to hear the news about Dick. He was a wonderful father and grandfather to Richard and his family. Sending love, prayers and thoughts your way.

Rich, Katy, Melissa, Becky and Jenny Bogart