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Richard Inderrieden Jr.

Toledo, Ohio

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INDERRIEDEN Richard "Rick" Jr. Richard Inderrieden Jr., age 52, of Holland passed away on Friday, November 14, 2008, at St. Luke's Hospital. Rick was born in Wauseon, Ohio on January 11, 1956, to Richard and Pearl (Thomas) Inderrieden Sr. A loving father, grandfather, son, and friend he will...

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I miss you, Dad. I love you forever. Say hi to mama for me. Skeeta

Not a day goes by. I love you, Dad.
Thank you for everything...

AUNT PEARL:
I AM SO SORRY TO HEAR ABOUT RICKY. I TOO HAVE MANY FOND MEMORIES OF HIM, LIKE WHEN HE AND HIS FRIENDS COULD JUMP OFF THE ROOF OF YOUR HOUSE INTO THE POOL, AND I COULDN'T!!!!! (THAT STUNK!) HIM GIVING ME RIDES ON A DIRT BIKE, OH YEAH AND HIS OVER PROTECTIVE DOBERMAN LOUIE WHO CAMPED OUT IN RICKS ROOM ALL THE TIME!
I LOVE YOU!!!

Pearl, family, and friends,
May the memories of Rick that we all have deep within our hearts help to ease the pain of his sudden passing. Words cannot fill the emptiness felt in our hearts and don't come easy at a time like this but I wanted to share a fond memory with you. Rick always kept a photo album close at hand of his family and friends and loved to show it to everyone and tell the stories behind the photos. I feel blessed to have been a part of his memories and am thankful for his...

PEARL,SO SORRY TO SEE ON COMPUTER THAT YOUR SON PASSED AWAY,MY PRAYERS ARE WITH YOU,AS I LOST MY SON MARK IN FEB.TAKE CARE AND MAY GOD BE WITH YOU. JEAN DE CAIR

So sorry to hear about your (our) loss. Rick was a good friend, and a great musician. I'm sure I will be hearing his bass guitar in my head for a long time. We will miss him.
Steve and Jen

My heart goes out to Rick's family. May God be with you all through this time. Rick you will be missed.

The loss of a son, father, grandfather and friend is like losing a part of one's self. Rick will be missed by so many people. Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you.
Christa Luttmann and Tony Aringer