RICHARD-LOPEZ-Obituary

RICHARD P. LOPEZ

Chicago, Illinois

About

LOCATION
Chicago, Illinois

Obituary

Send Flowers

Richard "Richie" P. Lopez, age 79 of Cave Creek, AZ and formerly of the Chicago's Eastside, passed away on Aug. 29 in Cave Creek. He was a US Army Korean War Veteran, beloved son of the late Richard and Juana Lopez; loving brother of Connie (the late Arthur) Jorgens, Mary (John) Gonzalez, Rosie...

Read More

Guest Book

Not sure what to say?

Dearest Brother Richie,

We will miss having you here with us in Arizona. I know that you are at peace and with our Dad and Mom.

Love,

George and Rose

Uncle Richie-
We'll miss your smile and I'll always remember you and the "Chi Chi Shark" from when I was just a kid and you came to visit us in Kansas. Rest in peace.

Dearest Brother Richie, we lived together with grandma and grandpa for so many years when we were both single. We loved our Fluffy as much as our dad did. I will miss you so much! Love your sister, Julie

Dear Brother Rich, how often I think of you. Wish I could have gone to Arizona more often to see you. Was so happy when you made it to Kansas for Jenn's wedding and we had time to spend together. I will always be your big sister and miss you very much. Love Connie

Uncle Richie, I have so many memories of you. You helped take care of me when I was living with grandma and grandpa all those years. I remember when I learned to drive and you had just bought a new cadillac and let me take grandma for a drive. I picture you now in that big car, cigar in mouth and sunglasses and grandma with you in her mink stole. Please rest in peace, I know you are with grandma and grandpa. Love, your niece Jeanne

Uncle Richie,

So many memories......I'll always remember how you stayed with Grandma & Grandpa and took care of them. You were so meticulous on taking care of the house and your garden. Your cutting my hair in grammar school your black birds and how I was scared of them. You loved taking us to the Mexican Inn and smoking your cigars. My husband and I still talk about how much fun we had last year when you took us to the Horny Toad cause you loved their chicken. You were so...

Hi George & Ester.
So sorry to hear about Rich. He and I had some good times back in the late fifties. Bud & Lorraine Crettol

Dear Uncle Richie,
Thank you for always welcoming me into your home for a visit everytime I came to Phoenix to visit my Mom and George.
The last time I saw you two was when you were breeding your dogs. You were so happy and pleased and loved your dogs so much. I can still see you smiling. I'll miss walking over to your house to stop and chat. Thank you for always asking about my children.
I also remember you dancing with Grandma Lopez out at the farm during one of our...

i will always remember fluffy and visiting uncle richie and going to mexican inn and the candy store. Unle richie had a big heart and will be missed.