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Richard Arthur Virnoche

Madison, Wisconsin

Jul 22, 1931 – Dec 13, 2024

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July 22, 1931
DIED
December 13, 2024
LOCATION
Madison, Wisconsin

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MADISON - Richard A. Virnoche, age 93, of Madison, passed away on Friday, December 13, 2024, peacefully in his home at All Saints. He was born in Two Rivers, WI, on July 22, 1931, the loving son of Peter and Lena Virnoche.Richard grew up in the small town of Two Rivers, WI, on the shores of Lake...

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I worked for Dick for a few months in 1980 or 81, taking a semester off from college. He was just great to work with, and though I never made caramel corn again afterwards, it was great experience. RIP, Dick. You were one of the genuinely good guys.

I worked for Dick and Ellen back in the mid 1980's. Dick was a thoughtful, kind man who tried to teach me what he could. He definitely cared about people. RIP

We met Richard and Ellen as new neighbors in 1988 and had decades of fun, including years of monthly poker, garden tours and neighborhood dinners. Dick always brought smiles to our faces with his great sense of humor, but also had a very sincere and caring side, ready to pitch in to help anyone that needed it. He will be great missed, and leaves a wonderful legacy with his family and many friends. I can picture him now helping Ellen tend a beautiful heavenly garden! Our condolences to his...

Tom and I will miss Richard's smile and friendly chatter. Our heartfelt sympathy to his family.

I first met Richard on the racquetball court at the Y Annex in 1979. We played 3 times per week for many years with Cubby Wolf and Joe Daniels. Our friendship on the racquetball court grew into golf outings followed by Euchre. Later Richard convinced me to move to his neighborhood . We had many great times together. He always had a very positive attitude. I could talk to him about anything. He was my sage advisor! Unfortunately we both moved away from each other and my trips back to...

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