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Richard Irving Squint

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Richard Irving Squint

Birth
South Bend, St. Joseph County, Indiana, USA
Death
12 Sep 2008 (aged 83)
South Bend, St. Joseph County, Indiana, USA
Burial
South Bend, St. Joseph County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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From the SOUTH BEND (IN) TRIBUNE, September 16, 2008:

SOUTH BEND - Richard Irving Squint, 83, of South Bend, passed away on Friday morning in the Saint Joseph Regional Medical Center. He was born March 5, 1925, in South Bend, to John Irving and Goldie (Kindig) Squint. Richard was preceded in death by his parents; daughters, Marjorie Squint and Cindy Lou Cambrin; a sister, Beatrice Tyler; and by a brother, James Squint.

He is survived by his wife of 63 years, Beverly Morris, who he married November 18, 1944, in South Bend. His daughter, Debbie Kleiser (Jim) of Granger, IN; sons, Michael Squint (Noreen) of South Bend and Christopher Squint (Vickie) of Osceola; grandchildren, Jeff Cambrin, Andy Squint (Kristin), Angie Hutchison (Joe), Laura Montgomery (Lee), Brian Paquette (Melinda), Julie Smith (Randy), Jill Kleiser, Kristin Kleiser, Stefanie Squint, Natalie Lynch (Steven), Leslie Forkner (Gary) and Jenny Richardson (Jeff); great-grandchildren, Tyler, Brady, Chloe, Tyler, Gaven, Ayden, Ana, Teri, Chaney, Hailey, Saturn, Solomon, Ashlyn and Zackary; and a sister, Joyce Jones (Jim) of Phoenix, AZ.

Richard graduated from Riley High School and went into the Army, where he served with distinction, was assigned to the Air Corps, and was discharged in 1945. He retired from White Farm after 30 years service as a tool & die engineer, and prior to that he worked at the Studebaker Corp. He was a member of St. Joseph Lodge #45 F&AM, Scottish Rite Valley of South Bend, the Drum and Bugle Corps, Moose Lodge #58, American Turners, Toastmasters and the National Management Association.
From the SOUTH BEND (IN) TRIBUNE, September 16, 2008:

SOUTH BEND - Richard Irving Squint, 83, of South Bend, passed away on Friday morning in the Saint Joseph Regional Medical Center. He was born March 5, 1925, in South Bend, to John Irving and Goldie (Kindig) Squint. Richard was preceded in death by his parents; daughters, Marjorie Squint and Cindy Lou Cambrin; a sister, Beatrice Tyler; and by a brother, James Squint.

He is survived by his wife of 63 years, Beverly Morris, who he married November 18, 1944, in South Bend. His daughter, Debbie Kleiser (Jim) of Granger, IN; sons, Michael Squint (Noreen) of South Bend and Christopher Squint (Vickie) of Osceola; grandchildren, Jeff Cambrin, Andy Squint (Kristin), Angie Hutchison (Joe), Laura Montgomery (Lee), Brian Paquette (Melinda), Julie Smith (Randy), Jill Kleiser, Kristin Kleiser, Stefanie Squint, Natalie Lynch (Steven), Leslie Forkner (Gary) and Jenny Richardson (Jeff); great-grandchildren, Tyler, Brady, Chloe, Tyler, Gaven, Ayden, Ana, Teri, Chaney, Hailey, Saturn, Solomon, Ashlyn and Zackary; and a sister, Joyce Jones (Jim) of Phoenix, AZ.

Richard graduated from Riley High School and went into the Army, where he served with distinction, was assigned to the Air Corps, and was discharged in 1945. He retired from White Farm after 30 years service as a tool & die engineer, and prior to that he worked at the Studebaker Corp. He was a member of St. Joseph Lodge #45 F&AM, Scottish Rite Valley of South Bend, the Drum and Bugle Corps, Moose Lodge #58, American Turners, Toastmasters and the National Management Association.


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