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Christine-Richter

In Loving Memory

Richter, Christine L. (nee LesVesconte)

 

77, died Saturday, March 21 at the Mari de Villa senior living center in Town and Country, Missouri.  She leaves her loving husband of 27 years, Ronald Richter; her children Carol Even and husband Larry, Kim Terracina and husband Joe, and Matt Rahn and wife Mia; stepchildren Marty Richter and wife Cynthia, Jane Baker and husband Bob, and Andy Richter and wife Libby; grandchildren Bryce, Abigail, Elizabeth, Catherine, Olivia, Emma, Lena, Jax, Clara, Ivy, Amber and Craig; and great-grandchildren Nathan, Aidan, Nadine and Amelia.

Christine was born in Forfar, Scotland on Oct. 7, 1942, the daughter of John and Anne LesVesconte. She was a resident of Wildwood, Missouri.

Services:  Burial at Resurrection Cemetery in St. Louis. A celebration of life will be held at a time to be determined.  In lieu of flowers, the family asks that you consider a donation to the Alzheimer’s Association.

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2 thoughts on “Richter, Christine L. (nee LesVesconte)”

  1. My condolences to my old friend Ron and family. I remember the stars in your eyes when you two first met. She was the sweetest and nicest person ever. She could not have chosen a better partner than you. You treated her wonderfully. Like always, I look up to you as one of the best I have ever met. So very sorry for your loss.

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  2. My condolences to my old friend Ron and family. I remember the stars in your eyes when you two first met. She was the sweetest and nicest person ever. She could not have chosen a better partner than you. You treated her wonderfully. Like always, I look up to you as one of the best I have ever met. So very sorry for your loss.

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