Richard-Jungwirth-Obituary

Richard Allen Jungwirth

Redding, California

1937 - 2011 (Age 74)

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Richard Allen Jungwirth1937 - 2011Richard (Dick) Jungwirth of Hayfork, 74, passed away January 27th, 2011 after a short illness. He is survived by his wife of 50 years, Barbara; sons Jerry of Red Bluff and Richard of Cottonwood; daughter, Joni Howard of Orick; sisters, Linda Nelson of...

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I never knew you well, Dick, but well enough to know you were a decent man. I always got a lift from seeing you in the halls of dear old Lebanon Union High School. I wish I could have seen you at our upcoming Class of '56 reunion. but you will be there in spirit. Rest in peace, gentle soul.

Aunt Barb, Joni, Richard, Jerry, and the rest of the family, I'm so sorry to hear about the passing of Uncle Dick. I love you all and have you in my prayers. Sorry I couldn't be there Saturday.

I will miss you all very much on Saturday. We will be having a moment of silence in Uncle Dick's honor right at 11 a.m. Please know that I will be there in spirit and thougt.

I will forever remember his big smile, booming laugh, great storytelling skills and his huge heart. Our family reunion has been my favorite weekend of the year for over 2 decades. His absence will be felt. Love never dies!

Barb and family, I was sorry to hear Dick passed on. Matt is right. Dick had a huge laugh, booming voice and great smile. Take care of you. Love Janine

I Never met Mr. Jungwirth but I do know his son Jerry and he raised him a man to be proud of Jerry's Dad was talked about fondly and with much respect. The mark of a Great man is the Legacy he leaves behind and he will be Proud of the son he has given this world he like Mr. Jungwirth has made this world a better place God Bless Your family.

I am so sorry for your loss. My Mother and Father will miss his company and the time he spent visiting with them. Remember the good times . ..

Aunt Barbara and family, I'm so sorry for your loss. Although it has been some years since I have seen Uncle Dick, I have such fond memories of his big smile and laugh and larger than life personality. I think fondly of those early years playing with my cousins and eating the freshest corn on the cob straight from Uncle Dick's corn patch! My thoughts and prayers are with you all.

Oh my goodness! Barbara & family I am so very sorry to hear of Dick's passing. His never ending smile lit up the world! He was always so friendly and so willing to help anyone in need. Barb, you and Dick have always been such good people. Hold on to all those years of wonderful memories as they will help get you through the tough times. One day, you will see Dick again. Trust and believe in Him.

Sending an abundance of love and prayers to you all....

I will miss my dad very much. He had a personality that was larger than life and I would call him on many occasions for advice and a good laugh. I have such fond memories of the summers that I spent in Hayfork, with Dad, Barbara, Joni and Richard.
I learned many things during this time of my life that I have been able to pass on to my own children. Dad taught us about hard work and determination. The word "can't" wasn't in his vocabulary. He told us that a man's word meant something....