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Richard Morganegg

Yorkville, Illinois

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Richard Morganegg Richard "Dick" Morganegg, age 58, of Yorkville, IL passed away unexpectedly at his home on Sunday, September 6, 2009. He was born on October 22, 1950 in Aurora, IL the son of Thomas O. and Alice (Steffen) Morganegg. Dick served his country proudly during the Vietnam War as a...

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My heartfelt sympathy to all of Dick's family and friends. I just now learned of his death and am so very saddened. It's been 34 years since I last saw him. Always hoped we'd have the chance to talk and catch up on each others families. I have a lot of wonderful memories of Dick, he is truly missed.

May god bless and look over the entire morganegg family. The man i will affectionatly always know as Uncle Dick was a great man. He treated me like a son when him and Aunt Laura raised me atthe beginning of my life and I will mourn him as a father. Thoughts and prayers go out to his family especially his daughter Cassie

Our thoughts and prayers are with your family. Dick was a wonderful guy. He will be missed.

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

Dick and I have probably the longest friendship of any. We stayed at each other's houses, camped, duck hunted, fished, and God only knows the rest of the stories. I saw him a few months ago and gave him a ride home. We sat and talked about our youth for hours. He pulled a few pictures out of us with Scott and others hunting. He was so proud of his friendships. Words can't tell you how sorry I am for your loss. God must have guided us together one last time and we had a blast. I will miss him...

I haven’t seen Dick since high school but I was always amazed at his spunkiness and love for life, and I was especially amazed at his love for reading books. I will remember him always as we were good friend in our younger days. Just wish we could have hooked up to visit here in Navarre, Florida ( just 30 miles from Pace, FL). May the lord bless you and comfort you. You will always live in our hearts and prayers.

Sandy, Ken, and Debbie,

Many years have flowed down the Fox River but I still remember growing up beside you guys on Van Emmon and wading in the river when you lived on River St. We had some wonderful and goofy times back then. I'll miss Dick but I'll never forget those wonderful days of our youth. May the lord bless you and comfort you through these very hard times. Love to all

J.T. and Meridith Johnson

Deb, so sorry to hear of your brother's sudden, shocking passing and at such a young age. My God. May the Lord bless the family as you all try and deal with such tragic, heart-wrenching news. And may He help guide you through the days to when the healing may begin. Your brother and family are in our prayers. (They are gone, but never forgotten.)

He loved spending time on his Uncle Harold's farm when he was younger.
He served his country in Viet Nam.
He worked for the Burlington Northern RR and the Yorkville American Legion which he enjoyed. I am so happy I saw him in July. We had a nice visit which I will remember. Cousin Jim