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Richard L. NURRE

1923 - 2010

BORN

1923

DIED

2010

Richard NURRE Obituary

NURRE Richard L. "Dick" Nurre beloved husband of the late Rosemary G. "Dolly" Nurre (nee Lutmer), dear father of Mary Pat (Tom) Gaier, Carol (Dr. Jon) Rainey of Cleveland, OH, Martha (David) Puckett of Hudson, OH, Joanne (Ted) Bayer, Nancy (Marc) Douglass of Atlanta, GA, Gregory T. (Deborah) Nurre of Hudson, OH, David (Alison) Nurre, Paul (Marianne) Nurre of Birmingham, AL and the late Terri (Frank) Kinmonth. Also survived by special family member Caroline Sanchez of Cleveland, OH and by caring family friend, Julia May. Loving grandfather of 29 grandchildren, brother of John W. Nurre and Judge Thomas C. Nurre. Proudly and honorably served his country as a first lieutenant, U.S. Army, during World War II, in the Pacific Theater. Founding partner of the law firm of Weber, Hensley and Nurre. Still practicing law at the time of his death with the law firm of Robbins, Kelly, Patterson and Tucker. Died Oct. 29, 2010. Age 87. Visitation Monday Nov. 1st from 4-8PM at Mihovk-Rosenacker Funeral Home 10211 Plainfield Rd. (just south of Glendale-Milford Rd.). Mass of Christian Burial Tuesday Nov. 2nd at 10:00AM at St. Vincent Ferrer Church 7745 Montgomery Rd. (45236). Interment Gate of Heaven Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to Xavier University, St. Xavier High School or St. Vincent Ferrer Church. www.mrfuneralhome.com

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Published by Cincinnati Enquirer on Oct. 31, 2010.

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