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Richard Wallenhorst
In Memory of
Richard J.
Wallenhorst
1931 - 2017
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Condolence From: Donald R. Kunego
Condolence: Our circle of Friends has grown a little smaller and the table has another empty seat as yet another Soldier has traveled to Fiddlers Green.
You will be missed. Well done, well done.....
Welcome Home My Brother !
Sunday December 10, 2017
Condolence From: Michael Wallace
Condolence: My heart is greatly sadden with the passing of Dick. He was my mentor when I first got into the 98th Division and a good friend ever since. He will be greatly missed by all who knew him. My he rest I peace and lookover us all. Solider on CSM Wallenhorst.
Sunday December 10, 2017
Condolence From: Richard J. Anten
Condolence: Rest inn Peace Dick. I will never forget the good times we had at "Summer Camp". I do not remember the total number of camps we "slept" together but it was close to 30 years.When they transfer'ed us to different units we sort of lost contact other than 391st Luncheons. I am very saddened by your passing and have lost a very good buddy......
Sunday December 10, 2017
Condolence From: Timothy Streb
Condolence: My heart is saddened by the death of a dear friend. Dick was a man of faith, and he is now in the hands of his Lord and Savior, and in the company of his dearly beloved wife. Dick loved his family, his church and his country as he served them all with distinction. We will miss him at the monthly military retiree lun35cheons, and I will especially miss him at our Monday morning breakfasts at Golden Boy. May he rest in eternal peace.
Saturday December 09, 2017
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