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September 5, 1934 - February 27, 2021

Burial Date March 6, 2021

A graveside service for Dick will take place on Saturday, March 6, 2021 at 1:00 p.m. at Riverside Cemetery in Kalamazoo, Michigan. Those wishing to attend his service are asked to socially distance and wear the required face covering. Memorial contributions in Dick’s memory may be given to Hospice Care of Southwest Michigan or West Michigan Cancer Center, care of the funeral home. Don’t forget to visit Richard’s Guestbook to leave a condolence message.

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Mike, Deb and Rick, so sorry for your loss. Keeping you all in prayer. Sorry i missed his final resting day. RIP. Uncle Dick.

Posted by Sandra K Sincler on March 6, 2021

So sorry to see your passing Dick , I have known you my whole life, growing up in the same neighborhood. Some of my favorite times was the old days at the Tap Room. Test In Peace old friend.

Posted by Paul Eagle on March 5, 2021

I remember Dick very well from the years that he worked at Checker Motors as a metal finisher. He was a great co-worker and an all around good guy. Saw him at breakfast years after he left Checker to run the family body shop. He still had the friendly smile and warm "Hello". R I P Dick My condolences go out to his family and friends

Posted by George Brannum on March 2, 2021

Rick... Sorry to hear about the loss of your father. Thinking of you in this time of loss.

Posted by Lloyd McIntire on March 2, 2021

Dick was such a sweet man. He and Donna were very well loved by our community. They were always at ball games when Rick was playing. Hanging out with all of us and our children. My heart hurts for the Grogg family.

Posted by Desiree Tucker on March 1, 2021

As one of many nieces and nephews of Uncle Dick I will cherish all of the memories from spending time with him and Aunt Donna, family reunions at Milham Park and having a personal auto body shop for any fender bender repairs. Gone but never forgotten.

Posted by Stephanie Shedore-Brewer on March 1, 2021