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Gerald John Richter
Born : 14 Jan 1928
Silver Lake, WI
Died : 02 Mar 2022

Age:94y 1m 16d
Father :
Ancestors of William Richter Descendants of William Richter William Richter (1892-1970)
Mother :
Descendants of Chrystal Dixon Chrystal Dixon (1896-1988)
Married :
Descendants of Lorraine Salm Lorraine Salm (1931-2018)
on 08 Jul 1958
in St. Mary's, Chilton, WI
Children :
Living Relative
Living Relative
Living Relative
Siblings :
Ancestors of Robert Richter Descendants of Robert Richter Robert Richter (1920-1998)
Ancestors of Lyle Richter Descendants of Lyle Richter Lyle Richter (1921-1990)
Ancestors of Marie Richter Descendants of Marie Richter Marie Richter (1924-2010)
Ancestors of Richard Richter Descendants of Richard Richter Richard Richter (1929-2011)
Living Relative
Living Relative
Living Relative
Record Owner : rudy.r
Rel. to Owner : 2nd Cousin (1x rem)
Database ID : 1000
Date Created : 22 Mar 2009
Last Updated : 16 Mar 2023

Date : 11 Mar 2022
Location : Resurrection Cemetery and Mausoleum, Mequon, WI

Gerald John Richter
January 14, 1928 ~ March 2, 2022 (age 94)

 

Gerald John Richter entered Eternal Life on March 2, 2022, at the age of 94. Jerry was born in Silver Lake, Wisconsin on January 14, 1928, son of William H. (Bill) and Chrystal (nee Dixon) Richter. He was a former resident of Mequon, WI for 51 years, and then lived in the Madison, WI area for the past 15 years. He was the loving husband of the late Lori (nee Salm) for 60 years, and the father of Debbie (Dan) Mueller, Mary Kay (Mick) Warner and Beth (Scott) Scheffer. After having had three daughters and no sons, Jerry was “tickled” that all of his five grandchildren were boys: Bryan Mueller, Michael Mueller, Jerry Warner (his namesake), Jamie Warner, and Jacob Scheffer. Jerry was preceded in Eternal Life by his parents, brothers Bob (Fran) Richter, Lyle (Rosemary) Richter and Dick (Shirley) Richter, and by his sister Marie (Larry) Fait. He is survived by his sisters Ruth (Ted) Matt and JoAnne (Bob) Yerkes, his brother Bill (Mary) Richter, his sister-in-law Judy (Don) Weber and brother-in-law Bob (Joanne) Bauer. Uncle Jerry is also survived by a number of nieces and nephews, many of whom became close to Jerry as his siblings passed on.

As a young man, Jerry served as an officer in the Army Transportation Corps in Pusan, Korea during the war. Jerry then met Lori, the love of his life, at a party in Milwaukee. He almost wasn’t at that party because he was “too tired” (on his birthday). His friends talked him into it, so fate had its way. Jerry was taken with Lori the moment he first saw her walk down the stairs at the party. He was deeply devoted to her during their marriage, including during her last years when she was affected by dementia.

Jerry worked for Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company for 42 years, retiring in 1996. He was highly regarded as a knowledgeable real estate investment officer, a position he held for many years. In that role, Jerry thoroughly enjoyed traveling the U.S. and Canada to select, purchase, manage and sell real estate investments. He once had his eye on a Flint, Michigan, hotel for possible purchase, and a local newspaper reporter wrote about the potential deal, aptly headlining the article, “When Richter Comes to Town.” Jerry especially enjoyed the financing of high-rise structures that made an impact on the skylines of Milwaukee, Chicago and Minneapolis. He always deeply valued his NML colleagues, praising them for their integrity, cooperative spirit, and loyalty – the very qualities he personified.

Jerry was a planning commissioner for the City of Mequon for 27 years. He played a large role in developing Mequon from the sleepy, sort of rural community he first moved into, to the highly desirable community with a strong Williamsburg influence that it is today.

Jerry was an active, decades-long member of St. James Catholic Church in Mequon, serving as the head of multiple functions over the years, including parish council chair. Jerry also spent time fundraising for causes he believed in, including the American Cancer Society, the United Way, and the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Milwaukee.

As a Badger alumnus, Jerry enthusiastically rooted for his Wisconsin football team, and for the Green Bay Packers. He loved dancing throughout his life. He had a passion for poring over business articles to manage his investment portfolios and provide advice to others, and he loved visiting presidential libraries. As a boy, he thoroughly enjoyed his sailing days on Silver Lake.

Jerry will be greatly missed by many. He radiated warmth and love. Jerry was incredibly friendly, always taking the time to reach out to others in his community and having a big place in his heart for anyone who might be alone or suffering.

A Catholic Mass will be held at 11 a.m. on Friday, March 11 at St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic Church, 602 Everglade Drive, Madison, WI. Family will greet friends and other family members at the church one hour before mass. A reception at the church will follow.

Memorials in Gerald’s name may be made to St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic Parish, the Carbone Cancer Center, or the Mequon Nature Preserve.

Special thanks to the Attic Angel Community and Vicki Tomaszewski for the exceptional care they gave to Jerry. He was blessed.

Please share your memories at www.cressfuneralservice.com
 
https://www.cressfuneralservice.com/obituary/Gerald-Richter

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William Richter - Line 67

Source - Year: 1930; Census Place: Silver Lake, Kenosha, Wisconsin; Roll: 2577; Page: 4A; Enumeration District: 32; Image: 568.0.

William Richter - line 18

Source - Year: 1940; Census Place: Silver Lake, Kenosha, Wisconsin; Roll: m-t0627-04488; Page: 3A; Enumeration District: 30-45



Source - World War II Draft Registration Cards, 1940-1945; Registration Location: Silver Lake, Kenosha, Wisconsin; Records of the Selective Service System, 147; Box: 599

Gerald Richter - line 6

Source - Year: 1950; Census Place: Madison, Dane, Wisconsin; Roll: 308; Sheet Number: 20; Enumeration District: 72-2



Source - Appleton Post-Crescent - Jul 8, 1958

Gerald John Richter
January 14, 1928 ~ March 2, 2022 (age 94)

Gerald John Richter entered Eternal Life on March 2, 2022, at the age of 94. Jerry was born in Silver Lake, Wisconsin on January 14, 1928, son of William H. (Bill) and Chrystal (nee Dixon) Richter. He was a former resident of Mequon, WI for 51 years, and then lived in the Madison, WI area for the past 15 years. He was the loving husband of the late Lori (nee Salm) for 60 years, and the father of Debbie (Dan) Mueller, Mary Kay (Mick) Warner and Beth (Scott) Scheffer. After having had three daughters and no sons, Jerry was “tickled” that all of his five grandchildren were boys: Bryan Mueller, Michael Mueller, Jerry Warner (his namesake), Jamie Warner, and Jacob Scheffer. Jerry was preceded in Eternal Life by his parents, brothers Bob (Fran) Richter, Lyle (Rosemary) Richter and Dick (Shirley) Richter, and by his sister Marie (Larry) Fait. He is survived by his sisters Ruth (Ted) Matt and JoAnne (Bob) Yerkes, his brother Bill (Mary) Richter, his sister-in-law Judy (Don) Weber and brother-in-law Bob (Joanne) Bauer. Uncle Jerry is also survived by a number of nieces and nephews, many of whom became close to Jerry as his siblings passed on.

As a young man, Jerry served as an officer in the Army Transportation Corps in Pusan, Korea during the war. Jerry then met Lori, the love of his life, at a party in Milwaukee. He almost wasn’t at that party because he was “too tired” (on his birthday). His friends talked him into it, so fate had its way. Jerry was taken with Lori the moment he first saw her walk down the stairs at the party. He was deeply devoted to her during their marriage, including during her last years when she was affected by dementia.

Jerry worked for Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company for 42 years, retiring in 1996. He was highly regarded as a knowledgeable real estate investment officer, a position he held for many years. In that role, Jerry thoroughly enjoyed traveling the U.S. and Canada to select, purchase, manage and sell real estate investments. He once had his eye on a Flint, Michigan, hotel for possible purchase, and a local newspaper reporter wrote about the potential deal, aptly headlining the article, “When Richter Comes to Town.” Jerry especially enjoyed the financing of high-rise structures that made an impact on the skylines of Milwaukee, Chicago and Minneapolis. He always deeply valued his NML colleagues, praising them for their integrity, cooperative spirit, and loyalty – the very qualities he personified.

Jerry was a planning commissioner for the City of Mequon for 27 years. He played a large role in developing Mequon from the sleepy, sort of rural community he first moved into, to the highly desirable community with a strong Williamsburg influence that it is today.

Jerry was an active, decades-long member of St. James Catholic Church in Mequon, serving as the head of multiple functions over the years, including parish council chair. Jerry also spent time fundraising for causes he believed in, including the American Cancer Society, the United Way, and the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Milwaukee.

As a Badger alumnus, Jerry enthusiastically rooted for his Wisconsin football team, and for the Green Bay Packers. He loved dancing throughout his life. He had a passion for poring over business articles to manage his investment portfolios and provide advice to others, and he loved visiting presidential libraries. As a boy, he thoroughly enjoyed his sailing days on Silver Lake.

Jerry will be greatly missed by many. He radiated warmth and love. Jerry was incredibly friendly, always taking the time to reach out to others in his community and having a big place in his heart for anyone who might be alone or suffering.

A Catholic Mass will be held at 11 a.m. on Friday, March 11 at St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic Church, 602 Everglade Drive, Madison, WI. Family will greet friends and other family members at the church one hour before mass. A reception at the church will follow.

Memorials in Gerald’s name may be made to St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic Parish, the Carbone Cancer Center, or the Mequon Nature Preserve.

Special thanks to the Attic Angel Community and Vicki Tomaszewski for the exceptional care they gave to Jerry. He was blessed.

Please share your memories at www.cressfuneralservice.com

Source - https://www.cressfuneralservice.com/obituary/Gerald-Richter

Jan 14
1928
Birth
Birth of Gerald Richter
Apr
1930
Age 2
Lived in Silver Lake, Kenosha, Wisconsin (Census)
Apr
1940
Age 12
Lived in Silver Lake, Kenosha, Wisconsin (Census)

1950
Age 21
Lived in Madison, Dane, Wisconsin (Census)
Jul 08
1958
Age 30
Married to Lorraine Salm
Aug 20
1970
Age 42
Death of father, William Richter
Jan 04
1988
Age 59
Death of mother, Chrystal Dixon
Sep 12
2018
Age 90
Death of spouse, Lorraine Salm
Mar 02
2022
Age 94
Death of Gerald Richter


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