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Richard J Rideout

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Richard J Rideout

Birth
Walbridge, Wood County, Ohio, USA
Death
12 Feb 2011 (aged 90)
Oregon, Lucas County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Williston, Ottawa County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
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Richard J. Rideout, 90, of Oregon, formerly of Curtice, Ohio, passed away Saturday, February 12, 2011. He was
born in Walbridge, Ohio, on January 27, 1921, to Harry J. and Rose C. Rideout. He married Edna J. Koester on
April 24, 1945, in Toledo, while en route to the west coast for deployment to the China, Burma, India (CBI) theater
of World War II. While in the CBI, Richard drove the Burma Road, delivering supplies to China. After discharge
from the Army, Richard and Edna bought their first farm in Curtice, where they lived for over 50 years.
Besides being the first in the area to shell corn in the field and to dry it on site, Richard was also active in many
civic activities in the community. He served as president of St. John Lutheran Church Council in Williston,
president of the Allen Central School PTA, master of Lake Grange, past commander of VFW Post #7510, and he
served as a trustee for Allen Township. Richard and Edna were also known for hosting annual barn dances.
Richard is survived by his wife, Edna, of 65 years, his daughter, Sharon (Craig) Traver of Bowling Green, son,
Kenneth (Annamarie) Rideout, of Howell, MI; grandchildren, Jodi Traver, of Cincinnati, Jaci Traver of Bratenahl,
Spencer and Julia Schoolcraft, of Howell, MI; and many nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his
parents and his brother, Stanley.
Visitation will be 2-8 p.m., Wednesday, February 16, 2011, in the Robinson-Walker Funeral Home & Crematory,
501 West St., Genoa. The funeral service will be conducted 11:00 a.m., Thursday, February 17, 2011, in the
funeral home with burial to follow in Allen Township Cemetery, Williston, Ohio. Those planning a memorial are
asked to consider Hospice of Northwest Ohio, 30000 E. River Rd., Perrysburg, OH 43551; the Genoa Area Local
Schools Local Scholarship Foundation, c/o Genoa Bank; or a charity of choice.
The family would like to thank Hospice of Northwest Ohio for their excellent care.
Richard J. Rideout, 90, of Oregon, formerly of Curtice, Ohio, passed away Saturday, February 12, 2011. He was
born in Walbridge, Ohio, on January 27, 1921, to Harry J. and Rose C. Rideout. He married Edna J. Koester on
April 24, 1945, in Toledo, while en route to the west coast for deployment to the China, Burma, India (CBI) theater
of World War II. While in the CBI, Richard drove the Burma Road, delivering supplies to China. After discharge
from the Army, Richard and Edna bought their first farm in Curtice, where they lived for over 50 years.
Besides being the first in the area to shell corn in the field and to dry it on site, Richard was also active in many
civic activities in the community. He served as president of St. John Lutheran Church Council in Williston,
president of the Allen Central School PTA, master of Lake Grange, past commander of VFW Post #7510, and he
served as a trustee for Allen Township. Richard and Edna were also known for hosting annual barn dances.
Richard is survived by his wife, Edna, of 65 years, his daughter, Sharon (Craig) Traver of Bowling Green, son,
Kenneth (Annamarie) Rideout, of Howell, MI; grandchildren, Jodi Traver, of Cincinnati, Jaci Traver of Bratenahl,
Spencer and Julia Schoolcraft, of Howell, MI; and many nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his
parents and his brother, Stanley.
Visitation will be 2-8 p.m., Wednesday, February 16, 2011, in the Robinson-Walker Funeral Home & Crematory,
501 West St., Genoa. The funeral service will be conducted 11:00 a.m., Thursday, February 17, 2011, in the
funeral home with burial to follow in Allen Township Cemetery, Williston, Ohio. Those planning a memorial are
asked to consider Hospice of Northwest Ohio, 30000 E. River Rd., Perrysburg, OH 43551; the Genoa Area Local
Schools Local Scholarship Foundation, c/o Genoa Bank; or a charity of choice.
The family would like to thank Hospice of Northwest Ohio for their excellent care.

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