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Richard "Capt. Dick" E. Lawrence

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Jun 3, 1938 – Jan 10, 2021

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Services celebrating Dick’s wonderful life will be celebrated on Saturday, January 30, 2021 in Draeger-Langendorf Funeral Home at 12:00 noon. Military honors will follow. Visitation will be in the funeral home on Saturday from 10:00 am – 12:00 noon. Private interment will take place at Southern Wisconsin Veterans Memorial Cemetery.

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Memorials to “Camp One Step” to continue brightening the days of children fighting cancer through boating. 

Pleasant Prairie – Richard Elmer Lawrence, age 82, passed away at Froedtert South-Kenosha Medical Center on Sunday, January 10, 2021. 

Dick was born in Davenport, Iowa on June 3, 1938 to the late Elmer and Louise Mary (nee: Rohrig) Lawrence. He was a graduate of Lane Tech High School. Dick faithfully served our country with the United States Coast Guard. With a great love for water & marine life, Dick was an accomplished boat captain, yacht surveyor & marine authority, having owned & operated Lawrence Marine Service Inc, LLC for many years. He was often called upon to captain yachts to and from marinas all over the nation, including the notorious “Odyssey” dinner boat from Southern Florida to its home port of Navy Pier in Chicago. Capt. Dick also mastered the famous Harry W Adams tall ship from the East Coast to the Caribbean. Dick was a lifetime member of Kenosha Yacht Club and had also served as Harbor Master of Southport Marina, Trident & Prairie Cove Marinas for many years. He was extremely proud to have been active with “Camp One Step” children’s oncology annual boat day, which was always the highlight of Dick’s summer. He also looked forward to frequent trips to beautiful sunny Florida, one of his favorite places to be…and to his many favorite windjammer tall ship Caribbean vacations. Above all, Dick was a doting father & grandfather who loved spending time with his children & grandchildren. He will be tremendously missed by all who knew him. Noted by friends as “a good man & a true original.” 

Surviving are his children, Jeffrey Lawrence, Elizabeth Strack, Tabitha (Bob) Baldwin and Jackie (Perry) Unger; grandchildren, Samuel Lawrence, Jeffrey Orfritz, Kayla Schubbe and Kendyl Strack; great-granddaughter, Kayden Schubbe; fiancé, Emily Lucille Brooks; sister, Kaye Kreher; best-friend, Jim Hanson; nephews, other relatives, boating family & friends – too numerous to mention all by name. In addition to his parents, Dick was preceded in death by his brother-in-law, Don Kreher. 

Services celebrating Dick’s wonderful life will be celebrated on Saturday, January 30, 2021 in Draeger-Langendorf Funeral Home at 12:00 noon. Military honors will follow. Visitation will be in the funeral home on Saturday from 10:00 am – 12:00 noon. Private interment will take place at Southern Wisconsin Veterans Memorial Cemetery. Memorials to “Camp One Step” to continue brightening the days of children fighting cancer through boating. 

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  1. Elizabeth Strack ( Lawerence ) says

    January 20, 2021 at 3:04 pm

    My pops. Not sure how to go on without you . I spent 7 hours with you before you passed I will be greatful forever for the time we had . You were my Go to no matter what was going on in my life . Always ready to give me advice. You will forever live in my heart but I know you are with god . And probably taking a trip somewhere on the water In heaven. To the man in my life I admired the most I will never forget you. Miss you papa. This has been the hardest on us all that love you . I am proud very proud to be called your daughter . And until we meet again Hugs

  2. Lucille Brooks says

    January 20, 2021 at 3:32 pm

    Honey you will live on in my heart and the memories we made. I will always love you.. I’m not saying goodbye I’ll just say goodnight I love you. To all the family my thoughts, prayers and love is with each of you.

  3. Alecia Westbrook says

    January 22, 2021 at 6:14 pm

    I am happy that I was able to meet you. You were a very sweet man who will surely be missed.

  4. Samuel and Ashley Lawrence says

    January 23, 2021 at 12:08 pm

    We will miss you so much grandpa! Rest easy and sail away. I will miss you so much. Love you!

  5. Sharon Carmody says

    February 2, 2021 at 2:58 pm

    I met Dick 25 years ago through a co-worker Pat Herberg and have been friends with him and Family . My deepest Sympathies to all of the Family. May Capt. Dick rest in Peace and rise in Glory. I hope that happy memories (The Pumpkin Farm) will carry all of you through the difficult times
    Beach Park, IL

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