Richard-Spanbauer-Obituary

Richard J. "Dick" Spanbauer

Oshkosh, Wisconsin

Age 87

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Richard J. (Dick) Spanbauer, age 87, of Oshkosh, WI, passed away peacefully at home with family at his side on Friday, October 21st, 2011. Richard was born in Oshkosh, WI on October 25th, 1923, the son of John & Margaret (Adams) Spanbauer. He attended St. Vincent Grade School, Oshkosh High...

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Very fond memories of Dick and the entire Spanbauer family.
Mike Stelter Albuquerque,NM.

Sorry to hear Dick passing, we always had good
talks at the library for years. Arnie

Dick you always made our Sundays at Friars a little bit brighter.You will be very much missed my friend......

To the entire Spanbauer family, it is of great sadness to hear about your Dads passing, i have many memories of Dick giving me rides home after many sporting events that Steve and i were involved with, also the coaching he did for us during Cub Scouts, he was truley a great man and will be missed...Tim Gibson...Fort Myers Beach, Fl

Hi Dick Happy Birthday!!! At least all the customers will be safe tonight with 88 candles on your cake who knows what may of happened!?! Thanks for all our talks you are and always will be very special to me. We'll continue our betting when I get called home. I miss you so much and I love you, rest in peace. My sympathy to your wonderful family.

Sorry to hear of Dicks passing,my condolences to the family.

y brother-in-law Dick. He was Godparent for all of my three kids. We had many good chats together. When I would visit in town, I usually made it to Friar Tucks and Dick was usually there with a big smile and a Hello.
Condolences to the Family.

My prayers go to Brain a true friend who lost both of his parents and i never knew is dad but i knew his mom bc she was like a mother to me.We worked together at Father Carr's place 2 Be and she would always had a smile everyday we worked even if it was rainning outside. GOD BLESS

Richard was a frequent visitor to Friar Tuck where I have worked for many years. He had a special chair he would sit in right by the waitress station. That way he could chat with them and the bartenders. If for some reason Dick didn't come in other customers would ask. "where's Dick." He had many friends & family that would come in and chat with Dick and perhaps have a cocktail or two. The last couple years Dick did slow down but would still come into Friars Tucks for coffee & chat with us....