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In Memory

Richard Riba - Class Of 1961

OBITUARY FROM BURNS FUNERAL HOME WEBSITE:

Richard Allen Riba, age 78, of Hobart, passed away on February 21, 2022. He was born in Gary, IN on May 22, 1943, to Manuel and Isabel Riba. Richard was the oldest of two children. He graduated from Hobart High School in 1961 and proudly served in the Army from 1965 until 1969. Richard retired in 1999 after teaching 5th grade at Liberty Elementary School for 31 years. He is remembered for his dedication, kindness, humor and generosity.

Richard was a member of Augustana Lutheran Church since 1972, where he served as President of the church council for two years. He was also a member of the Maria Reiner Center since it’s opening. He coached three sports while teaching, age group swimming at the Y.M.C.A., girls junior varsity basketball at Hobart High School and softball at Hobart High School. Richard has been a member of the Hobart Kiwanis since retirement in 1999 and has been able to pursue his love for photography. He will be greatly missed.

Richard was preceded in death by his parents; two sons-Scott and Jason. He is survived by his wife of 52 years-Judy; sister-Linda Adler of Portage; many nieces and nephews; great nephews and great nieces; two godsons; two goddaughters. Private arrangements entrusted to Burns Funeral Home (Hobart). www.burnsfuneral.com.


This information and picture were obtained from: https://www.burnsfuneral.com/obituaries/Richard-Riba/#!/Obituary.
 

 
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03/24/22 12:46 PM #1    

Tammy Wagner (Duncan) (1978)

I just learned of Mr. Riba's passing by reading his obituary in the latest HHS Newsletter.  He was my 5th grade teacher at Liberty School.  Mr. Riba took me under his wing in grade school and saw in me a talent for playing ball that he encouraged and supported.  Without his recognition and support I could have been steered in a different direction.  Believe it or not, I still have the awards he signed from the Hobart Parks & Recreation Playground Tournament.  Thank you Mr. Riba for influencing me in a positive way...your memory is a blessing.


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