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Richard P. Steiner

Lincoln, Nebraska

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Richard P. Steiner 71, Crete, passed away Wednesday (6/4/08) in Lincoln. Born: May 6, 1937 to Alvin and Pauline (Weiss) Steiner. Survivors: brother and sister in law, Hal and Bonnie Steiner, Beloit, Kan.; sister and brother in law, Janice and Donald Zeiss, Wayne, Neb.; nieces, nephews, great...

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What a wonderful and dear man Richard was to me. He would come visit me at the clinic every Monday Wednesday and Friday. I always looked forward to hearing him say,"Well hello there my friend. What's new in the city of Wilber?" Richard was a good hearted friend who loved to visit and loved his dog dearly. I am saddened to hear of his untimely death. My thoughts and prayers are with all who had him in their lives. I will truly miss him and wish I could've said goodbye to this wonderful...

I grew up in the house next door to Dick.Knew him all my life,always friendly & with a smile.Would walk his dog by our house & would talk a few minutes.Sorry for your loss,he will be missed by all.

I echo Dan Kunzman's words about Dick, in regard to the women's basketball program at Doane. Dick knew every player in the program and was genuinely interested in their progress. Dick will be sorely missed in Fuhrer Field House and on campus in general.

Dick will be missed by his fellow coworkers at the Department of Roads. Dick and I spent many hours watching and discussing Nebraska sports, which we both loved. He was a good friend.

Thoughts and prayers are with Dick and his family. Dick was a good bowler, a great friend and a lot of fun. He will be sorely missed.

Dick always needed to know about the latest women's BB recruits at Doane...when told a name, he usually knew where she was from and had an opinion of how she'd play....he was usually right!

What a great neighbor and lover of dogs. He will be greatly missed by all.

My condolences to Dick's family. I knew Dick for years at the Department of Roads and he was quite a guy. He loved sports. I know he will be missed by all of you. *****Delfs*****

I worked with Dick at the Department of Roads for several years, he has been and will be missed. Your all in my thoughts and prayers.