Richard-Layne-Obituary

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Richard Layne

Desloge, Missouri

Jan 25, 1945 – Aug 13, 2020 (Age 75)

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BORN
January 25, 1945
DIED
August 13, 2020
AGE
75
LOCATION
Desloge, Missouri

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C.Z. Boyer & Sons Funeral Home - Desloge Chapel Obituary

            Richard Layne, 75, of Desloge, passed away August 13, 2020 at St. Luke’s Hospital in St. Louis. He was born January 25, 1945, in St. Louis, to the late Graham Layne and Bernice (Politte) Goode. Richard served his country in The United States Army and later ran his family’s...

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Dear Susan, Jimmy, Mike and family: Please know that each of you is in my thoughts during this difficult time. Your Mom and Dad added SO much to our choir for many years, and we enjoyed getting to know you, too. I hope you can feel my love, hugs, and prayers. Blessings, Jackie and Bill Berry

Richard was a friend through high school and Junior High. He was always so talented musically and also a good student. I know he and Diane were greatly appreciated for their musical
gifts they freely shared.
It’s nice to think of them together again. My sympathy to their family for their loss.
Susie Campbell Eaton

When we went on our senior trip, we went to the Copa Cabana for dinner one night. Here's Richard, front left, me sitting beside him, and then Butch Yancheck by me. Other side of table Judy Laws, Delmar Fenwick, & Judy White (I think this is r

So sad to see the passing of another one of my classmates. I remember when we were sophomores in high school, we went to his house to construct our float for one of our parades. We built a big skunk out of fencing wire and stuffed all the holes with toilet paper & crepe paper (I think). And as we worked, I remember the radio playing all the current pop hits. I can't hear any of those songs without remembering that even. It was so much fun. Richard was a fun person in high school. Sadly I lost...

Angela,
I am so sorry to learn of Richard’s passing. I remember our good times when we were all in high school. Please accept my sincere condolences. I would enjoy hearing from you.
Sincerely
Kay (Jones) Fischer