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Richard K. Tetreau

Nappanee, Indiana

Jan 21, 1949 – Jul 8, 2022

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BORN
January 21, 1949
DIED
July 8, 2022
LOCATION
Nappanee, Indiana

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Thompson-Lengacher and Yoder Funeral Home - Nappanee Obituary

Richard K. Tetreau, age 73 of Nappanee, IN, went to be with his Lord and Savior at 9:34 am on Friday July 8, 2022 at Goshen Hospital after a battle with neuromuscular disease.  Mr. Tetreau was born on January 21, 1949 in Detroit, MI to Warner and Margaret (Rempel) Tetreau.  On July 26, 1969 Richard married his high school sweetheart, Linda Armstrong, in Livonia, MI.  Richard and Linda started dating at the age of 15 and spent 58 wonderful years together, the last 53 as husband and wife.  For the last 28 years Richard and Linda lived in the Nappanee area and they attended the Nappanee United Methodist Church.  Richard is survived by his loving wife, Linda Tetreau of Nappanee; 4 children: Rick S. (Mandy) Tetreau of Sylvania, OH, Tom Tetreau of Toledo, OH, Michelle (Ben) Hershberger of Wakarusa, IN, and Becky (Jesse) Sprague of Mentone, IN; 11 grandchildren: Sarah and Kevin Tetreau, Heidi, Heather, Hannah, Philip, and Ryan Hershberger, and Ethan, Ian, Jessa, and Alana Sprague; brother, Gary Tetreau of Milford, MI; and a twin brother, Roger (Connie) Tetreau of Summerdale, AL.  Richard was preceded in death by his parents and a brother, Warner Tetreau.  Friends and family may call from 3-7 pm on Wednesday, July 13, 2022 at Thompson-Lengacher and Yoder Funeral Home, Nappanee and for one hour prior to 11am funeral services Thursday, July 14, 2022 at the Nappanee United Methodist Church.  Pastor Kevin Reed will officiate and burial will take place in Union Center Cemetery, Nappanee.

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In loving memory of a wonderful person.

May the Lord be with you.

So sorry for your loss. Prayers for comfort and peace

Many miles separated us, and busy lives interfered, but one thing that was undeniable is we always loved each other. We will meet again Rich. Love you brother. You led a life to be proud of with all of the ups and downs that come along with it. I am sure proud of you. Your influence on me in many ways, and especially your keen sense of humor will never fade from memory.

Our Deepest Heartfelt Sympathy On Your Family’s Loss.