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Richard "Dick" Effinger

1925 - 2022

Richard "Dick" Effinger obituary, 1925-2022, Caseyville, IL

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1925

DIED

2022

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Richard Effinger Obituary

Richard "Dick" Effinger
October 4, 1925 - February 3, 2022
Caseyville, Illinois - Richard Joseph "Dick" Effinger of Caseyville, Illinois, born October 4, 1925, in East St. Louis, IL, died Thursday, February 3, 2022, at his home surrounded by his six children.
Dick was a graduate of Central Catholic High School and Washington University with a mechanical engineering degree. Richard was a U.S. Navy Veteran. He was president of General Installation Co. in St. Louis. He was past president of the following organizations: Althoff Catholic High School Board, Queen of Peace Holy Name Society, Lincoln Trail Optimist Club, Ozark AAU of St. Louis, Southern Missouri and Illinois and the AAU Swimming Committee. He was the past chairman of the St. Louis Mechanical Contractor and Pipefitter's Local 562 Joint Apprenticeship Committee, Vice Chairman of the Salvation Army Advisory Board, Chairman of Fairview Heights Planning Committee and Fairview Heights Building Board of Appeal. He was a Life Member of the Knights of Columbus 592, a member of the St. Clair County Serra Club, a founding member of the Lady of Snows Layman's Association, and on the Call for Help Board. He was awarded the Liberty Bell Award by the American Bar Association for outstanding community service. Richard was a former parishioner of Queen of Peace and St. Henry's Catholic Churches in Belleville. He was a current member of Holy Trinity Catholic Church in Fairview Heights, Illinois.
Richard was preceded in death by his beloved wife of sixty-two years, Dorothy Ann (Belz) Effinger whom he married on August 12, 1950 at St. Elizabeth's Catholic Church in East St. Louis, Illinois; his parents, Joseph and Rita, nee Savard, Effinger; his son-in-law, Daniel Meuleman; a sister and brother-in-law, Audrey Effinger (Bud) Dietrich; six brothers and sisters-in-laws, William (Juanita), Edward (Norma), Victor (Mary), Robert (Mary Lou), Jack (Bobbie) and James (Fritzie) Belz.
Surviving are his six devoted children, three daughters, Ann Meuleman of Clayton, Missouri, Linda (Joe) Munie of O'Fallon, Illinois, Julie (Todd) Merrill of Brentwood, Missouri; three sons, Richard (Trudy O'Malley) Effinger of Belleville, Illinois, Robert Effinger of Caseyville, Illinois, and Kevin (Ramona Hayden) Effinger of Swansea, Illinois; his sixteen grandchildren who were his pride and joy, Charlie (Kate), Eddie (Caroline), Alex and Eric Effinger, Katherine and Joe Effinger, Brendan and Caroline Effinger, Maria (Tyler) Rusboldt, Matthew, Craig (Anna), and Clare Munie; Paul (Anne), Ben, Joe (Trudy) and Annie Merrill; great grandson, James Effinger; and many dear nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.
Special thanks to our friend, Sandy Pietroburgo, his caregiver from Home Instead and Dr. Brad Ringhofer and Dr. Jennifer Neville who provided Richard with excellent care over the years.
Memorials may be made to the Serra Club of St. Clair County or Caritas Family Solutions of Belleville. Condolences may be expressed to the family online at www.rennerfh.com.
A private family Mass and burial will be held. A celebration of Richard's life will take place at a later time.

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Published by Belleville News-Democrat on Feb. 6, 2022.

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