Richard-Voight-Obituary

Richard Voight

Dayton, Minnesota

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DIED
July 19, 2017
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Dayton, Minnesota

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Richard G. Voight, age 78, of Dayton. Preceded in death by sons, Bruce and Ricky. Survived by wife, Dawn; daughters, Lisa (Dave) Peterson and Debbie Voight; grandchildren, Stephanie (Matt), Britni (Tony),Cory (Jamie); great grandchildren, Angelo, Blake, Cole; siblings, Maryann Hamel, Ken (Fran)...

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Oh boy it’s been a while. You have 3 more great grandchildren and 1 on the way! The girls are all so beautiful!!! Angelo got married and will soon start his legacy. Blake is very successful and jump started to start his new life. Cole is maturing more and more every day. I am so proud of our family; although a lot has changed since you left. Angelo and I danced to the song that reminds me so much of you on his wedding day humble and kind. I think it would have brought a tear to your eyes too....

Debbie, Dawn, Jamie, Rich, Cory

4 years, on one hand it still seems like we just lost you. On the other hand I feel like I haven't had one of your hugs in forever. Our memories together are still extremely vivid. I reminisce on them often. When I do I feel like you're still with me. I know you'd be proud of the man I've become, and am still becoming. I just with you were here to share the memories. I wouldn't be half the husband I am today without your example. I'm forever grateful for having you in my life. Thank you for...

Its been 2 years since you have left us grandpa. It feels like yesterday everyday. They say time heals, Im not there yet. The first year was the hardest though. You have to experience all of those firsts without you. Holidays, birthdays, etc. with my boys growing up so fast and having so many firsts of their own my heart hurts without you. I take comfort in feeling your presence and knowing you are watching and leading my boys everyday in their path. As we come closer to the day we lost you...

I was blessed to know Rich. All those year he worked for us at the store was a joy. His personality with humor and a good laugh or two always enlighten the entire shop area It was a sad day when we said goodbye after closing the store as I never saw him after My heartfelt condolences to you Dawn and Lisa and Deb. Rich was truly a respected man and I was blessed to get to know him.

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

First of all I just want to say I'm sorry for the entire family's loss. Dawn I'm so sorry for you losing the man who was your everything. He was a great friend of mine and a great grandpa to all of his grand kids. I will allways miss his firm hand shake and his hilarious comments and jokes. He was a wise man and loved sports. I will miss talking sports with him at the table in the kitchen and looking at birds out the window. I will miss him forever. Take care old pal. Love Chad Hegstad.

Rich was an incredible man. He was a role model for all and touched everyones heart he came in contact with. I will never forget the first day I met him, the happiness and caring attitude he had towards everyone. He was great husband, father, grandfather and great grandfather to his family. Rich you will be truely missed by all. I know you will watch over all of us and and guide us to be the best we can be. We miss you but we all know you are with us and watching over us. Cheers Rich, We...

So sorry for the loss of your husband.

A time of loss like this, it reminds us how precious life is. It reminds us how irreplaceable family and friends are. It reminds us of good stories, great memories and even better jokes. We will continue to share those stories, keep telling those jokes and always cherish those memories. Rich, you will be missed by many. We love you.