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Richard K. Rasdall

VALLEY FALLS, Kansas

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VALLEY FALLS ~ Richard K. Rasdall, 78, Valley Falls, died Saturday, July 26, 2003, at his home after a lengthy illness. He was born Aug. 30, 1924, in Farmington, the son of Gerald Fordsman and Julia Frances Ralston Rasdall. He was the 14th of 14 children. He attended Atchison County Community...

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Dear Rasdall Family,

May God sustain you with his Holy Spirit at this time of separation from your loved. Remember that earth has no sorrow that heaven cannot heal. My prayers are with you.

Dear Lori my heart & prayers go out to you & your family in your loss. May God watch over all of you during this time & God rest your Dad's soul. Take care. Love, Denise, Jerry, Jacob & Joshua XOOXX

Rich: I was sorry to learn of your father's passing. You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers. Sincerely, D.B.

I never had the opportunity to meet Mr. Rasdall personally, but I saw his friendliness, generosity and kindness through his son, Rich, with whom I work. He must have been a fine leader and father, among his other accomplishments.

Rich - I am so sorry to hear about your dad. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

Your friend,
Pat

I am so fortunate to have met Richard and his wonderful family in the mid-1990's when, after great persistence, he located and contacted my Mother. Richard was one of the brave and honorable
men that served with my Father in
WWII. He kindly and generously
provided many missing pieces of information that I was seeking regarding the events of them being shot down over France in 1943.
I only regret that I could not have afforded to hire someone to dig up his ball...

Dear Evelyn and family,
Our sincere sympathy in your loss.
May God hold you close and give you peace and comfort in the days ahead.
Norman and Nancy Nellis

Rich -- my sincere condolences to you and your family -- I will keep you and yours in my prayers -- Cathie

It is with great sadness I say farewell to my "Ole" POW friend and bunk mate of Stalag 17B--1943--1945. Both of us went down on our 8th mission
So thankful we got to see each other in Branson, Mo to renew good and bad memories of those years.
Thanks for the phone calls and jokes
Will always remember "My Friend Richard"
The Family will be in our prayers.
Kiser's All