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NEWSPAPER UNKNOWN, 20 September 1992
Obituary of RICHARD LEE DUMLER
Richard Lee Dumler, 54, died Sunday, Sept. 20, (1992) at North Colorado Medical Center.

He was born Oct. 23, 1937, in Russell, to Leland B. and Bertha (Reissig) Dumler. On Aug. 5, 1961, he married Patricia Michaelis of McCook, Neb.

Mr. Dumler lived in Nebraska and Kansas while growing up. His father worked in the oil fields. Mr. Dumler graduated from Russell High School in 1955, and moved to Greeley in 1961.

He worked for Monfort for 10 years, then he worked for Sam's Produce and T&T Delivery. He was disabled in 1982. He was a member of Our Savior's Lutheran Church and Greeley Moose Lodge 909.

Survivors are his wife, Patricia of Greeley; one daughter, LeAnn Novria, also of Greeley; three sons, Michael of Dover, Del., and Merle Dean and Monty, both of Evans, Colo.; his mother, Bertha Dumler, of Russell; his parents-in-law, Walter and Rachel Michaelis of Russell; two sisters, Patty Huff of Tuolomne, Calif. and Cathy Geis of Layton, Utah; and a granddaughter. His father and a sister preceded him in death.

Services were held at 10 a.m. last Wednesday at Stoddard Funeral Home. Interment was in Sunset Memorial Gardens.
Contributions may be made to the Richard L. Dumler Memorial Fund in care of Stoddard Funeral Home.
Transcribed and Contributed by Glenda Brack


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