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Richard Ost Obituary

November 14,1926 - November 18, 2007 Richard James "Dick" Ost, husband, father, and over 25 year resident of Colorado Springs, CO, died on November 18, 2007. A funeral service will be held at Shrine of Remembrance at 10:00 a.m., Wednesday. Visitation will be held one hour prior. Interment will be at Mount Olivet Cemetery, Kansas City, Missouri. Mr. Ost was born in Kansas City, Missouri on November 14, 1926. He served his country as an Electrician's Mate in the Pacific theater during World War II and was honorably discharged in June 1946. Upon leaving the Navy, he studied engineering at the Missouri School of Mines at Rolla. He was registered as a Professional Engineer in Missouri, Kansas, Nebraska and Colorado. After serving a four-year apprenticeship in the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, Mr. Ost was recognized as a Class A Journeyman. He was a member of Local Union #124 of the IBEW since 1950. Mr. Ost enjoyed a successful career as an engineer, designing and supervising the construction of numerous power plants in the U.S. Mr. Ost was recognized as a Senior and Life member of the Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers. He was a Life member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, Post 4051, a member of the National Rifle Association and a certified NRA Instructor for Personal Protection and for pistols and revolvers. He was also a member of the Law Enforcement Alliance of America. As a youth, Mr. Ost was active in the Boy Scouts, achieving the distinguished rank of Eagle Scout/Mic-o-Say. He was actively involved with the Scouts as a leader with his sons' troops and with Scout Headquarters in Kansas City. He was an avid swimmer and tennis player. On October 7, 1950, Mr. Ost married Mary Catherine Duggins, and to this union, seven children were born. Mr. Ost was preceded in death by his parents, his brother William, a daughter, Theresa and son, Thomas. He is survived by his wife, Mary of Colorado Springs, daughters Catherine (Hamilton) Kirkland, Shawnee, KS and Rose Anne Ost, Colorado Springs; daughter-in-law, Lisa Ost, Linn, KS; and by sons Stephen, Roeland Park, KS; Edward (Sheila), Overland Park, KS and Paul, Denver, and by close family friend Will Biles. Mr. Ost also leaves eight grandchildren: Matthew and Alexander Kirkland, Rachel and Jacob Ost, Natalie and Nicole Ost and Nicholas and Samantha Ost. Surviving brothers are Jack (Genevieve) Ost of Pompton Plains, NJ; Mark (Carole) Ost of Pineville, Missouri; sister, Patricia (Frank) Regan of O'Fallon, Missouri and sister-in-law Patricia Ost of Kearney, Mo. Also to miss him are many nephews and nieces. Mr. Ost was locally known as a "Curmudgeon at Large" and took great delight in making people smile and laugh every day with his enormous repertoire of humorous stories and anecdotes. He had a great love of the writings of Mark Twain. He did not suffer fools lightly, but was a protector of the elderly and weak. The family requests no flowers, and instead suggests memorial donations to Pikes Peak Hospice Foundation, 825 East Pikes Peak Avenue, Suite 600, Colorado Springs, CO 80903-3624, or Care and Share Food Bank, 2520 Aviation Way, Colorado Springs, CO 80916.

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Published by The Gazette on Nov. 20, 2007.

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Mark Hardy

November 28, 2007

Mary and Family;
My condolences to you all. Dick is a man everyone respected for his talent and good nature. He was my boss for my first "real job" and was a great pleasure to work with. He will be missed and remembered for all he did.

Kathy Murphy

November 21, 2007

To My Dear Friend Paul & Family, My deepest condolences to your family for the loss of this wonderful man. May you find peace and comfort in your many memories of this undoubtedly talented and loved man, whom I did not know. I do know his son Paul, which explains why Paul is such a wonderful friend, loving family member and extremely gifted man. They say, " The apple doesn't fall far from the tree." God Bless you all. Sincerely, Kathy Murphy

Bridgett Watts

November 21, 2007

Reading all of the wonderful things Mr. Ost had accomplished throughout his life, definitely shows what a wonderful husband, father, grandfather, etc., and respectable man he was on earth. My prayers are with all of the Ost family for comfort during this time of loss. With Deepest Sympathy,

Jane Yarhouse

November 21, 2007

Dear Mrs. Ost, Rose Anne, and family,

I've just read many things I didn't know about your husband and dad's life story ~ so rich in so many ways. How blessed he was to have such a large and loving family! I had to smile when I read that he loved Mark Twain. May God comfort each of you in a special way. My husband and I are praying for you. Love, Jane

Richard Ost

November 21, 2007

Beloved Uncle Dick,

I will always remember the summer we traveled out to K.C. over 4th of July. Uncle Dick had purchased this big fireworks aerial display that he planned to 'launch' in Grandma & Grandpa's backyard. He gathered us all together for this momentous fireworks event and then lit the fuse. The fireworks ignited, went straight up and instantly disappeared over the front of the house! We all laughed until our sides hurt! Over 40 years later, I still remember that 4th of July visit!
Even though we only visited once a year and more infrequently as we got older, I have so many fond memories that I will cherish always. Our prayers, love & deepest condolences go out to Aunt Mary and all of you!

Rick & Barb Ost

Rachel Ost

November 21, 2007

Grandpa,

Words fail me at this time. I miss you in ways I never thought imaginable. You've influenced my life with such impact that I'm half-expecting to hear you make a similar comment when I come up with some odd anecdote or something cool about WWII.

Well done, good and faithful servant.

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