Richard Lee “Dick” Finders
1929 - 2007
Richard "Dick" Finders, 77, of
Klemme, died on Friday, February 9, 2007, at the Westview Care Center in Britt.
Funeral services were held on Sunday, February 11, at the Andrews Funeral Home
in Klemme, with Rev. Donna Buckman officiating. Burial with military honors will
be held at the Resthaven Park in Glendale, Arizona, later in the week along with
additional services.
Richard Lee, the son of Carl and Helen (Large) Finders, was born on November 23,
1929 at Ferguson, Iowa. The family moved to Klemme where Dick graduated from
high school in 1948.
During his early adult years, Dick was employed with the Klemme Creamery as a
driver, and was also employed at Northern Lumber, Andreson Veterinary, drove a
school bus, and helped area farmers.
On October 12, 1948, Richard entered the United States Army. He spent a portion
of his military tenure in Germany. On February 14, 1952, he was honorably
discharged as a Sergeant First Class. He then married Donna Greiman.
Richard was employed in the airline industry and later in the lumber industry
where he assumed managerial, technical assistant positions, leadership
capacities, and various support roles. Much of his focus was on market
development, start ups, stability, and restructuring of the various companies.
A relatively quiet and reserved man, Dick was very proud of his German heritage
and relished the opportunity to share it with family and friends. He loved to
have one on one conversations and share stories of his life. His recollection of
the places he had been and the people he had met was excellent. His knowledge of
American Indians, their artifacts, and their cultures was vast. He looked
forward to investigating the subject of the day, whether it was a plant, flower,
animal or bird. Richard was an avid fisherman, enjoyed gardening, and was an
expert at growing tomatoes and cooking. He loved to travel, explore, and spend
time with Donna, his daughters and their families.
Following his wife's passing, he became reacquainted with Helen Roths, who was
also widowed and someone he had known in Klemme. They shared many mutual loves
and interests. They spent much of the year in Camp Verde, Arizona and returned
to Klemme for a few months at a time. Taking the rugged mountain and back
country roads brought great joy and excitement to Richard and Helen. In addition
to his own children, Richard enjoyed time with Helen's, often taking them on
fishing trips. His family will remember his patriotism and his special trip to
South Carolina for a military reunion.
He was preceded in death by his parents; wife, Donna; and a sister-in-law.
Survivors include daughters, LeiAnn Tomaninim of Phoenix, Karen (Craig) Steele
of Dewey, Arizona and Melissa (Darren) Spicer of Gardnerville, Nevada;
sister-in-law, Nell Flagler; seven grandchildren; six great-grandchildren; and
his companion, Helen Roths of Klemme, and her children and their kids, Hunter,
Tyler, Laura, Sarah, Zach, Miake, Erin and Kelsey.
source: Belmond Independent
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Klemme - Richard L. “Dick” Finders,
age 77, a resident of Klemme, most recently of the Westview Care Center, Britt,
died Friday (Feb. 9, 2007) at the Westview Care Center in Britt. Funeral
services will be held at 4 p.m. today at the Andrews Funeral Home, 528 E. Main
St., Klemme. The Rev. Donna Buckman will be officiating. Visitation will be from
3 p.m. until the time of the service today at the funeral home. Burial with full
military honors will be held at the Resthaven Park Cemetery, Glendale, Ariz.,
later in the week along with additional services in Arizona.
Richard Lee “Dick” Finders, the son of Carl and Helen (Large) Finders, was born
Nov. 23, 1929, at Ferguson, Iowa. In the early years of his life, his family
moved to Klemme, where he attended Klemme schools. Richard attended Klemme High
School and graduated with the class of 1948. During his early adult years, Dick
was employed with the Klemme Creamery and drove a milk truck, delivering the
creamery’s products throughout the region. He was also employed for periods of
time at Northern Lumber, Doc Anderson Veterinary, drove school bus, helped area
farmers and drove truck. On Oct. 12, 1948, Richard entered into military service
as a member of the United States Army. He spent a portion of his military tenure
in Germany, along with various other places during his nearly four years of duty
to his country. On Feb. 14, 1952, Dick was honorably discharged as a sergeant
first class.
Upon returning to civilian life he was united in marriage to Donna Greiman. This
union was blessed with three daughters, LeiAnn, Karen, and Melissa. Richard was
employed for a time in the airline industry in California. He later became
employed in the lumber industry, where he assumed many different managerial,
technical assistant positions, leadership capacities, and various support roles.
Much of his focus was on market development, start-ups, stability, and
restructuring of the various companies he had worked for in the industry. Though
he was a relatively quiet and reserved man, he truly enjoyed the times and
journeys that life laid in his pathways. Dick was very proud of his German
heritage and relished the opportunity to share this heritage with family and
friends. He was a man who loved to have one-on-one conversations, as well as
sharing stories of his life with those in his presence. His recollection of the
places he had been and the people he had met was excellent. His knowledge of the
American Indians, their artifacts, and their cultures was vast. He was a person
who looked forward to investigating and researching into the subject of the day,
whether it was determining the species of a plant, flower, animal, or bird.
Richard was an avid fisherman. Those who knew him well would often cross trails
with him on his way home from the completion of a successful fishing excursion
long before they commenced their own days. A successful and enjoyable day for
Richard over the last many years would include casting a fishing line or two in
an area lake or river, or maybe just spending time exploring where the area
fishing hot spots were. He also enjoyed gardening and was an expert at growing
tomatoes. Dick also had a keen ability at the task of cooking.
Richard enjoyed times spent with his wife, Donna, and his daughters and their
families. He loved to travel and explore the many places his journeys took him.
Following his wife’s passing, he became re-acquainted with his present
companion, Helen Roths, who was also widowed and someone he had known during his
years in Klemme. During their years together they shared many mutual loves and
interests. They spent much of they year in Camp Verde, Ariz., and returned to
Klemme for a few months at a time. The couple shared Richard’s interest in
taking journeys on life’s back roads. Taking the rugged mountain roads and back
country roads brought great joy and excitement to Richard and Helen’s lives as
they explored the great outdoors and all it’s wonders. In addition to times
spent with his and Donna’s own children and their families, Richard enjoyed
times spent with Helen’s children and their kids, Hunter, Tyler, Laura, Sarah,
Zach, Miake, Erin and Little Kelsey, often taking them on fishing trips around
the area. They, too, will miss Dick’s warm smile, friendly conversations,
inviting and intriguing stories of life, and his compassion and affection for
those around him. All who knew him will reflect back upon his patriotism and
remember the special time he had traveling to South Carolina for a military
reunion. Richard’s gentleness, friendly personality, and the twinkle in his eye
will bring fond memories.
Those who will cherish the memory of his life include his daughters, LeiAnn
Tomanini, Phoenix, Ariz., Karen (Craig) Steele, Dewey, Ariz., and Melissa
(Darren) Spicer, Gardnerville, Nev.; brothers, Don (Elaine) Finders, Lake Havasu,
Ariz. and Jerry Finders, Gardnerville, Nev.; sister-in-law, Nellie Flagler;
seven grandchildren and six great-grandchildren; nieces; nephews; and cousins;
also his companion, Helen Roths, Klemme, and her children and their families.
He was preceded in death by his
parents; wife, Donna; and a sister-in-law. Andrews Funeral Home, Klemme.
source: Mason City Globe Gazette, 11 Feb 2007
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Richard Lee Finders: born 23 Dec 1929 Ferguson,
Marshall County, Iowa - died 9 Feb 2007 Britt, Hancock County, Iowa
Grave marker at Resthaven Park West Cemetery, Glendale, Maricopa County,
Arizona
Husband of: Donna Lou Greiman, born 1931 -
died 1998
source: Find-A-Grave, memorial# 90114991
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