Matches 16,891 to 16,900 of 22,423
# |
Notes |
Linked to |
16891 |
Richard T McMahon, b. 22 Apr 1926, died 1 Dec 2000 in Cape Coral, Lee County, Florida. His Social Security number had been issued in Minnesota. That man was born Richard Thomas McMahon in Hennepin County.
The father of “Baby Boy” was 26 year-old Richard Thomas McMahon, a mechanic with the U.S. Navy. Richard McMahon and Ida Duffy lived at 722 27th Avenue S at the time of the death of their stillborn son in 1951. | MCMAHON, Richard T (I16248)
|
16892 |
Richard Walter Davidson, according to his birth certificate, was born to Louis J. Davidson, 27, a machinist born in Hibbing, and Florence Olson, 26, born in Des Moines. His birth certificate was amended on June 19, 1962, from “Baby Boy.” He was legitimate and was the first child born to the mother.
Richard W. Davidson, Detroit Lakes, Minn.
Richard Walter Davidson, 84, Detroit Lakes, died Tuesday, March 19, 2002, in St. Mary's Regional Health Care Center, Detroit Lakes.
Mr. Davidson was born Jan. 21, 1918, in Minneapolis, where he grew up and graduated from high school in 1936. He married Ruth Goddard in Minneapolis. From 1942-1945 he served in the U.S. Army. Following his military service he lived in Marathon, Fla., where he was a captain for the Sheriff's Department for 25 years, and served as President Harry Truman's personal bodyguard during that time. His wife, Ruth, preceded him in death.
In August 1985 he married Lucille Johnson in Thief River Falls, Minn. They lived in Thief River Falls for a short time before moving to Munson Lake near Detroit Lakes. They recently moved into Detroit Lakes.
He is survived by his wife; a daughter, Sheryl A. Davidson, Deland, FL; three stepsons, Barry (Lynette) Johnson, Detroit Lakes, Lee Austin, Fort Lauderdale, Fla., Ward (Cindy) Johnson, Miami; two stepdaughters, Bonnie (Don) Magner, Newfolden, Minn., Daryll Jean Caporaso, Naples, Fla.; a half brother, Robert (Chris) Christy, Port Charlotte, Fla.; seven step-grandchildren and five step-great-grandchildren.
Visitation: One hour before the funeral in the hall.
Funeral: Saturday at 2 in Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses, Detroit Lakes.
(David-Donehower, Detroit Lakes) | DAVIDSON, Richard Walter (I14614)
|
16893 |
Richard “Dick” Kasa, age 74, of Northfield, passed away Thursday, Aug. 29, 2013, at Three Links Care Center in Northfield surrounded by his loving family.
Richard Lyle Kasa was born Jan. 7, 1939, in Red Wing, as the son of Herman and Loraine (Lindell) Kasa. He was raised on his parents’ farm near Dennison, Minn. He graduated from Kenyon High School in 1957. Growing up, he helped on the farm with field work, bailing hay and milking cows. Following school he began a long career at Malt-O-Meal in Northfield, retiring in 2001 after 43 years.
On Aug. 2, 1958 he was united in marriage to Judy Ann Simonson. The couple made a home in Dennison for the first two years and then moved to Northfield. Here they raised their two daughters and in 1979 they began being foster parents. Over the years, they helped raise more than 250 foster children in their home. Dick found great pleasure in helping kids and spent many hours after work playing cards and board games with them.
Dick was a kind man who would help anyone with anything when asked. He was very mechanical and enjoyed fixing things for family and friends. He also liked woodworking. He loved to garden and every spring planted many flowers at home and took particular care making his yard look colorful and well-maintained. In the summer they would go to their cabin on Lake Minnewaska near Starbuck, Minn., where Dick spent time outdoors and in his pontoon boat on the lake.
Richard Kasa is survived by his wife, Judy; daughters, Kim (Bruce) Stowe and Bonnie (Tom) Stowe, both of Northfield; a brother, Larry Kasa of Cottage Grove; sister-in-law, Donna Kasa of Northfield; brother-in-law, Lenny Simonson of Nerstrand; grandchildren Darrin (Andrea) Stowe, Lauren Stowe, Jenna Stowe and Jared Stowe; a great-grandson, Mason; and many nieces, nephews and foster children. He was preceded in death by his parents; and a brother, Bob Kasa. | KASA, Richard Lyle (I22206)
|
16894 |
Richard “Rick” Donald Engels
Age 66, of Lakeland and Inver Grove Heights, Died May 19, 2014
Survived by his wife of 33 years, Linda (Morgan) Engels; daughters, Belinda (John) Trombley, Brenda Gregor, and Sara (Dushyant) Saran; grandchildren, Catherine, Logan and Lydia; mother, Irene Devendorf; siblings, Connie (Bill) Long and Eric (Donna) Engels; and many nieces and nephews. Preceded in death by his father, Donald Engels.
Memorial Service 11AM Saturday, May 24, (visitation from 10:30-11AM) at the O’Connell Funeral Home, 520 South 11th St, Hudson, WI. Memorials Preferred. | ENGELS, Richard Donald (Rick) (I634)
|
16895 |
Richard’s World War II enlistment record:
Name: Richard A Eidal
Birth Year: 1921
Race: White, citizen (White)
State: Oregon
County or City: Multnomah
Enlistment Date: 26 Aug 1943
Enlistment State: Washington
Enlistment City: Fort Lewis
Branch: Medical Department - For Enlisted Men of the Medical Department (includes Enlisted Men of the Medical Department on Duty with the Dental Corps)
Branch Code: Medical Department - For Enlisted Men of the Medical Department (includes Enlisted Men of the Medical Department on Duty with the Dental Corps) or Army Nurse Corps
Grade: Private
Grade Code: Private
Term of Enlistment: Enlistment for the duration of the War or other emergency, plus six months, subject to the discretion of the President or otherwise according to law
Component: Reserves - exclusive of Regular Army Reserve and Officers of the Officers Reserve Corps on active duty under the Thomason Act (Officers and Enlisted Men -- O.R.C. and E.R.C., and Nurses-Reserve Status)
Source: Enlisted Reserve or Medical Administrative Corps (MAC) Officer
Education: 3 years of college
Civil Occupation: Student Codes 0x, 2x, 4x and 6x as pertain to students will be converted, for machine records purposes, to the code number 992.
Marital Status: Single, without dependents
Height: 00
Weight: 000
An Obit:
Richard “Dick” Albert Eidal, 81, died Feb 21, 2003, succumbing to heart disease after a lengthy and difficult struggle.
He was born March 14, 1921, in Ellensburg, the only child of Elmer Oliver and Henriette Berthe Eidal. Dick graduated from Ellensburg High School in 1938 and attended Central Washington University and the University of Washington.
In 1946, he graduated from the University of Oregon Medical School. During his internship at Swedish Hospital in Seattle, Dick met Nadeane Louise Blackford. They married six months later on July 27, 1947. After his internship, Dick and Nadeane moved to March Air Force Base in southern California where Dick served as a flight surgeon in the U.S. Army Air Corps from 1947 to 1949.
In 1949, Dick and Nadeane moved to Auburn where Dick began practicing medicine with Dr. Ellie Giere. Together, they started the Doctors’ Clinic Association where Richard practiced from 1949 to 1990. During his 41 years as a physician in Auburn, he practiced general medicine, surgery, and delivered three generations of Auburn residents.
Dick loved to spend time with his family and friends. In earlier years, much of his time was spent taking his family on skiing trips to Crystal Mountain and Sun Valley as well as on long road trips to California and within the Pacific Northwest. He enjoyed celebrating each New Year by hosting his longtime annual New Year’s Eve party. Dick and Nadeane also had a summer residence in Lakota were he loved to go boating and water skiing. He also enjoyed hosting another longtime tradition, his annual Fourth of July party at Lakota and he was known to excell in salmon baking and daiquiri blending. In his later years, Dick enjoyed being with his family and in the company of his many friends, babysitting grandchildren, traveling, vacationing in Hawaii and California, and going to Bible study at Messiah Lutheran Church.
Dick was very involved in the community. He was a member of the Rio Verde Kiwanis, the Auburn School Board, the Green River Community College Board of Trustees, and was a longtime member of Messiah Lutheran Church. Professionally, he was a member of the King County Medical Association, the Washington State Medical Association, a charter fellow of the American Academy of Family Physicians, an active staff member and former chief of staff of Auburn General Hospital, co-founder of the Doctors’ Clinic Association (now Auburn MultiCare Clinic) and a Golden Circle Alumnus of the Oregon Health Sciences University.
Richard was preceded in death by his parents. He is survived by his wife of 55 years, Nadeane; children Christen (Laura), Richard, Judy, and Peter (Deanne); and his grandchildren, Lauren, Mark, Erin, and Evan. Services will be at 3 p.m. February 26 at Messiah Lutheran Church, 805 Fourth Street N.E. in Auburn. The burial will be private. It is requested that all memorials be made to the Messiah Lutheran Church. | EIDAL, Richard Albert (I6969)
|
16896 |
Richfield Health Center | WEGENER, Viola Mary (I14398)
|
16897 |
Richview Nursing Home, Richfield | ROBILLARD, Frank H (I7920)
|
16898 |
Rick A. Johnson, 64, of rural Balaton died Monday, June 30, 2014, at Sanford Medical Center in Sioux Falls, S.D.
He was born June 21, 1950, in Sioux Falls, S.D., to Rodney and Berneta (Block) Johnson. He was baptized at Bethlehem Lutheran Church in Hills and confirmed at Grace Lutheran Church in Russell. He graduated from the Russell High School in 1968.
On Oct. 25, 1975, Rick was united in marriage to Marilyn Skolberg. To this union, two children were born, namely, Ryan and Sara.
As a licensed plumber and pipefitter, Rick owned his own plumbing and heating business. He was also engaged in farming and worked for Bisbee Plumbing and Heating for a number of years. At the time of his death, Rick was employed by the city of Marshall as a building inspector. Owning and operating Red Line Custom, a gunsmithing business, he worked with his passion, which surrounded shooting sports.
Rick was very talented and creative, kind and caring. His love for family, nature, sharing time with friends, being involved in shooting sports, enjoying watching car races and his bond with his Heeler dogs will always be remembered. Every day was a good day by Rick's standards.
Rick was a lifetime member of the National Rifle Association and the United States Practical Shooting Association. As a certified firearms training instructor, he mentored youth to safely enjoy shooting sports.
Those who will dearly miss him are his wife, Marilyn of Balaton; son, Ryan (and Katie) of South Sioux City, Neb.; daughter, Sara (and special friend Matthew VanBuskirk) of Balaton; mother, Berneta of Ethel, Wash.; four grandchildren, Courtney, Jena, Tegan and Zoi Johnson; brother, Joel (and Sue) of Ethel, Wash.; sisters, Peggy (and Dennis) Schenck of Prior Lake and Kathy (and Daryl) Neels of Russell; brother-in-law, Raymond Skolberg of Brownton and many other relatives and friends.
He was preceded in death by his father, Rodney and brother-in-law, Ted Skolberg. | JOHNSON, Rick Anthony (I38637)
|
16899 |
Rick has her in Graceland Cemetery, Albert Lea, Minnesota | LIEN, Dorothea Gunnarsdatter (I25004)
|
16900 |
Rick has him in Graceland Cemetery, Albert Lea, Minnesota. | RANISÆTE, Håvard Engebretsen (I25522)
|
|