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In Loving Memory

Feldhaus, Richard A. “Rick”

Feldhaus, Richard A. “Rick” Sunday February 6, 2022. Beloved husband of Helen S. Feldhaus (nee Nischbach). Dear father of Cindy Feldhaus, Richard F. (Cheryl) Feldhaus and Kristine (John) Neal. Dear grandfather of Amanda (Nick), Richie, Will, Renee and Danny. Dear brother of Sherry (the late Ed) Lance. Our dear brother-in-law, uncle, great uncle and dear friend of many.

Memorial visitation at Mary Mother of the Church Friday February 18, 9:30 am until memorial Mass at 10:30 am. Service concludes at church. Richard donated his body to Washington University School of Medicine. He was a retired employee of Anheuser Busch and member of Machinists Union Local # 41. Masses preferred.

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16 thoughts on “Feldhaus, Richard A. “Rick””

  1. We send our deepest condolences to you, Helen and to the entire Feldhaus family. He was a great husband, father, grandfather and friend to many, many people. We were fortunate to know Rick through all of those wonderful years at Good Shepherd. We know how much he loved going to his grandkid’s ball games and any other games in his area. We would get a call from Rick every Christmas asking about the status of the Good Shepherd tree lot, which he was responsible for many, many years ago. He was always a positive, cup half full kind of a guy and we will truly miss his sense of humor and his annual phone calls. So, get out your lawn chair and watch a ball game in heaven. Rest in peace, Rick!

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  2. We send our deepest condolences to you, Helen and to the entire Feldhaus family. He was a great husband, father, grandfather and friend to many, many people. We were fortunate to know Rick through all of those wonderful years at Good Shepherd. We know how much he loved going to his grandkid’s ball games and any other games in his area. We would get a call from Rick every Christmas asking about the status of the Good Shepherd tree lot, which he was responsible for many, many years ago. He was always a positive, cup half full kind of a guy and we will truly miss his sense of humor and his annual phone calls. So, get out your lawn chair and watch a ball game in heaven. Rest in peace, Rick!

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  3. Rick, to me, was more brother than brother-in-law. He was one of a kind, a true gem. When I asked for his advice, Rick, being a no-nonsense guy, typically would give me the pros and cons of the situation and left the decision up to me. His physical presence will be greatly missed, but his spiritual presence will remain fondly in my memories. My thoughts and prayers are with Helen, his three outstanding children and his five extraordinary grandchildren whom I am proud to call my nieces, nephew, grandnieces and grandnephews, respectively.

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  4. Rick, to me, was more brother than brother-in-law. He was one of a kind, a true gem. When I asked for his advice, Rick, being a no-nonsense guy, typically would give me the pros and cons of the situation and left the decision up to me. His physical presence will be greatly missed, but his spiritual presence will remain fondly in my memories. My thoughts and prayers are with Helen, his three outstanding children and his five extraordinary grandchildren whom I am proud to call my nieces, nephew, grandnieces and grandnephews, respectively.

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  5. I’m so sorry to hear of Rich’s passing. He was a real gentleman and loved by Anyone who knew him. I worked with him for many years at Anheuser Busch and he was a hard worker and very knowledgeable. He had a great sense of humor and I can honestly say I never heard him complain or get upset. May God give comfort and peace to his family and all those who knew him.

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  6. I’m so sorry to hear of Rich’s passing. He was a real gentleman and loved by Anyone who knew him. I worked with him for many years at Anheuser Busch and he was a hard worker and very knowledgeable. He had a great sense of humor and I can honestly say I never heard him complain or get upset. May God give comfort and peace to his family and all those who knew him.

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  7. Sending my deepest sympathy and prayers of peace for the entire family. Mr. Feldhaus was another wonderful Dellwood Dad, coach and friend, he will never be forgotten RIP

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  8. Sending my deepest sympathy and prayers of peace for the entire family. Mr. Feldhaus was another wonderful Dellwood Dad, coach and friend, he will never be forgotten RIP

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  9. Farewell good friend. A deep void is in my heart. Your presence in life will not be filled. We have known each other since childhood. I pray for your soul. Live on in memory as I await our reunion in heaven God bless your family as they celebrate your lifetime .

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  10. Farewell good friend. A deep void is in my heart. Your presence in life will not be filled. We have known each other since childhood. I pray for your soul. Live on in memory as I await our reunion in heaven God bless your family as they celebrate your lifetime .

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  11. Helen and family, you have our deepest sympathy. Rich was such a wonderful person and I know he will be missed very much. The Matreci family

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  12. Helen and family, you have our deepest sympathy. Rich was such a wonderful person and I know he will be missed very much. The Matreci family

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  13. Helen & Family,
    I was so sorry to hear of Rich’s passing. I met him at Good Shepherd Parish and he was a great person. Always happy and loving the games @GS Fields.
    Gone but not forgotten. Climb the staircase to Heaven & HE welcomes his faithful Servant Home. ✝️✝️

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  14. Helen & Family,
    I was so sorry to hear of Rich’s passing. I met him at Good Shepherd Parish and he was a great person. Always happy and loving the games @GS Fields.
    Gone but not forgotten. Climb the staircase to Heaven & HE welcomes his faithful Servant Home. ✝️✝️

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