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Peggie Lair, daughter-in-law
"Thank you for the many blessings that you brought to the lives of me, my childre"
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Lea Overstreet
"Richard will be deeply missed at the Hope Center. He was always full of Laughter"
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Rick & Rylea Luckfield
"Sympathy and love to the family. Timory, we love you."
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Tim Gaines
"I have so many great memories of floating down the river with the fabulous Click"
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Matt Smith
"Gone, but not forgotten. You made a positive impact on my life. "
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Obituary for Richard Lee Click

Richard Lee  Click
Richard Lee Click, 60 of Springfield passed away Tuesday October 21, 2014 in Cox South Hospital.
Richard was born June 6, 1954 in El Paso, Texas to Edward Oren and Veda Marie (Coble) Click. He was preceded in death by his parents.
Richard is survived by his wife Lynne; his children Andrew and Benjamin Click; his grandchildren, Timory Lynn Click and Christopher Brian Click ; his great grandchildren, Jaxon Ray Lehmer and Jayden Lee Hill; his siblings, Patricia Ann Click, Gary Edward Click and Larry Thomas Click and his wife Michaela; his nieces, Kathryn Ann Marie Click and Lauren Melissa Deschamps, his nephew, Matthew Smith; his cousins, Eleanor Arbaugh and Beverly Richardson and many other relatives and friends.
Richard was a prankster who liked playing practical jokes on family and friends. He liked fishing the river and his dogs. Richard enjoyed history especially the history of the World Wars. He was a strong supporter of NAMI the National Alliance on Mental Health. He loved his family and especially his grandbabies.
Memorial services will be held at 10 a.m. Monday October 27, 2014 in Herman H. Lohmeyer Chapel 500 E. Walnut Street.
In lieu of flowers memorial contributions in Richard’s memory may be given to NAMI Cox North Tower 1443 North Robberson Ave, Suite 408
Springfield, Missouri 65807.
Permanent online condolences, stories and photos may be shared at www.hhlohmeyer.com.

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