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2A BONNERS FERRY HERALD Thursday, December 18, 2008 OBITUARIES Richard P. Luedtke, 85 In the early morning of Thursday, Dec. 11, 2008, Richard P. Luedtke, 85, passed away in his sleep at his home, the Welcome Ranch in Eastport. Memorial services will be held at noon Saturday, Dec. 20, at Crossroads Chapel. A remembrance gathering will follow at Good Grief Cafe. "Doc" was born March 27, 1923, in North Chicago to Philip and Helen Fortin. Richard's parents divorced when = he was 5, and he and his mother moved to Antioch, 111., where he graduated from high school. Richard entered Iowa State University and belonged to the Army Veterinary Corp from 1942 to 1944 while in college. He continued to work as a field inspector for the Army while completing his degree in Doctor of Veterinary Medicine in 1945. During this time, Richard's mother r e m a r - ried Otto Luedtke, who adopt- ed Richard at age 21. He prac- ticed vet- e r i n a r y medicine at various clinics in Illinois until starting his own clinic in Oregon, 111. It became a very successful practice. During this time, Richard made several trips to the West and then sold his practice to take a job with the federal government as a veterinarian for the top five counties of Idaho. The family moved to Coeur d' Alene, but Richard spent most of his time at the Canadian Border so he pur- chased the Welcome Ranch from the Davis family. Doc quickly moved up in rank with the government, living around the countrv while returning to Welcome Ranch each summer and dur- ing most vacations. He retired as senior executive service while in Washington, D.C., and moved to the Welcome Ranch in 1988. His late wife, Mary Ann, continued to work at Bonners Ferry High School until her retirement. She passed away in 2004. Richard was a black belt in judo and a great lover of wild- life and animals. He and his wife were very active in com- munity planning and zoning and the Republican party. Richard is survived by his son, Jason Luedtke; daugh- ters Leslie Zondervan-Droz and Leah Norton; and many grandchildren and great- grandchildren. The family suggests memorials be sent to Idaho Conservation League, P.O. Box 844, Boise, Idaho, 83701- 0844, attention Huki Molina. Family and friends can sign Richard's book at www.bon- nersferryfuneralhome.com. Bonners Ferry Funeral Home handled arrange- ments.

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Page 1: Richard P. Luedtke, 85 - IDGenWeb

2A BONNERS FERRY HERALD Thursday, December 18, 2008

OBITUARIES

Richard P. Luedtke, 85In the early morning of

Thursday, Dec. 11, 2008,Richard P. Luedtke, 85,passed away in his sleep at hishome, the Welcome Ranch inEastport.

Memorial services will beheld at noon Saturday, Dec.20, at Crossroads Chapel. Aremembrance gathering willfollow at Good Grief Cafe.

"Doc" was born March 27,1923, in North Chicago toPhilip and Helen Fortin.

Richard's parents divorcedwhen =he was 5, and he andhis mother moved to Antioch,111., where he graduated fromhigh school.

Richard entered Iowa StateUniversity and belonged tothe Army Veterinary Corpfrom 1942 to 1944 while incollege.

He continued to work as afield inspector for the Armywhile completing his degreein Doctor of VeterinaryMedicine in 1945.

During this time, Richard's

m o t h e rr e m a r -ried OttoL u e d t k e ,who adopt-ed Richardat age 21.

He prac-ticed vet-e r i n a r y

medicine at various clinics inIllinois until starting his ownclinic in Oregon, 111. It becamea very successful practice.

During this time, Richardmade several trips to the Westand then sold his practice totake a job with the federalgovernment as a veterinarianfor the top five counties ofIdaho.

The family moved toCoeur d' Alene, but Richardspent most of his time at theCanadian Border so he pur-chased the Welcome Ranchfrom the Davis family.

Doc quickly moved up inrank with the government,living around the countrv

while returning to WelcomeRanch each summer and dur-ing most vacations. He retiredas senior executive servicewhile in Washington, D.C.,and moved to the WelcomeRanch in 1988.

His late wife, Mary Ann,continued to work at BonnersFerry High School until herretirement. She passed awayin 2004.

Richard was a black belt injudo and a great lover of wild-life and animals. He and hiswife were very active in com-munity planning and zoningand the Republican party.

Richard is survived by hisson, Jason Luedtke; daugh-ters Leslie Zondervan-Drozand Leah Norton; and manygrandchildren and great-grandchildren.

The family suggestsmemorials be sent to IdahoConservation League, P.O.Box 844, Boise, Idaho, 83701-0844, attention Huki Molina.

Family and friends can signRichard's book at www.bon-nersferryfuneralhome.com.

Bonners Ferry FuneralHome handled arrange-ments.