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Andy Gordon
May 14, 2024
As rich as the obituary here is, it cannot begin to capture the many dimensions of Richard, and the depth of his commitment to making the world a better place, particularly for those who have few other places to turn. (Impossible to choose below between "friend" and "work")
gary
June 15, 2023
What a wonderful life! Thank you!
garden club member
Zak and Scott
June 7, 2023
Our condolences for your loss, Ben. So glad we got a chance to know Richard through neighborhood organizations. He will be missed.
Jerome and Lisette Barry
May 29, 2023
Dear Ben, Our deepest condolences on the loss of your dear husband, Richard. We always enjoyed his company and kindness and may his life serve as a blessing to all who knew him.
Kathy Karges-Daley
May 25, 2023
I am glad that Dick had such a rich and full life; I am grateful that he was a part of mine.
Kathy Karges-Daley
Gail Ganske Davis
May 22, 2023
Dick, my next door neighbor and president of our East Troy high school class, you made amazing contributions to our country. You made a difference in my life. Rest in peace. You were loved! Ben, you were a faithful partner and care giver. Thank you.
Valerie Kates
May 21, 2023
My husband and I first met Dick when he was the campaign manager of the Franklin Utech for Congress committee in 1970. I became Dick´s treasurer when he successfully won a Wisconsin Assembly seat in 1972, from Oshkosh, Wisconsin, and I remained his treasurer for all of the ten years he was in the Assembly. His service there was extraordinary: A liberal Democrat in a very conservative district.
Dick was the smartest politician (and one of the smartest people) I have ever known.
We visited with Dick and Ben just before Covid.
We miss him. The world misses him too.
Susie Hobart
May 20, 2023
A good and kind person who dedicated his life to social justice in all communities.
Andy Gordon
May 20, 2023
Richard was as good as they get. As wonderful as this obituary is, it only begins to capture Richard's many accomplishments, and his impact on the world - often behind the scenes. Smart, funny, and dedicated -- especially to children and animals in need: what more can you ask for in a life well lived?
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