Richard Mark Schempf

October 24, 1948 ~ July 15, 2024
Born in:
Denver, Colorado
Resided in:
Littleton, Colorado
Richard Mark Schempf of Littleton, CO passed away from health complications on July 15, 2024, at the age of 75.
Rich grew up in Englewood, CO and graduated from Englewood High School in 1966. Richard proudly served his country in the US Army, to which he enlisted in 1969.
Richard’s surviving family includes his loving wife Debora Mae Shaffer Schempf of Englewood, CO and his Colorado Family including his step-son Chris Herbertson with his family of Tricia, Joseph, and Allison, and step-daughter Cindy Herbertson Folger and her family of Myles, Drew, Tiffany, Calan, and Shaely. Richard’s surviving Florida Family includes daughter Heather Schempf Doyle, and her family Troy, Peyton, and Braxton. Rich also leaves behind surviving brother Robert Schempf, sister Carol Schempf Lawson, and brother-in-law Jerry Lawson.
Richard’s son, Jeremiah Schempf, preceded Richard’s death in in 2007 at the age of 28. Rich has chosen cremation with his ashes to rest in his beloved State of Colorado. No services.
Rich was a very caring, compassionate friend. He did not have to say it but you know he genuinely care and be there for you.
Thank you Rich for being my colleague and friend.
May you rest contently in Christ’s bosom and praying on behalf of all your family and friends.
Your friend in Christ,
Larry Leong & Family.
Los Angeles, CA
(20240724)
May peace be with you , I’ll
miss our times & good talk’s !!
Earl Smith
Richard was a great Person and cherished friend from are High School days until his passing.
Many fond memories of things we did together and the laughter we shared.
May you rest in Peace my friend, you will never be forgotten! Love Ya Brother
Rich
Your “Florida” family will miss you dearly. You will forever be in Heathers, the kids, and my thoughts. Rest in paradise with your brothers in Valhalla!
Pappy,
You and nanny gave me the greatest gift my soul sister Heather! And then the continued gift of Peyton and Braxton! I’ll forever think of you. And especially when I think of guitar hero with the kids. Give Jeremiah a hug from all of us. See you again soon!
Rich and I had a full, fun 17 years together. We traveled in our RV. We enjoyed boating, tubing, skiing, camping. Rich was the most caring person. He always listened to us and shared secrets with all that he loved. Rich had a huge heart and cared deeply for his family and friends and was not afraid to show it every day with hugs and kisses. He had an awesome sense of humor that kept all of us on our toes. Rich and I always said we were childhood sweethearts. The love of each other’s lives and forever will be one. Rich I love you more today than yesterday and not as much as tomorrow. I will miss you on earth all day every day and our love will last forever. Love you Rich with all my heart, and I will join you soon as life on earth is just a stepping stone to Heaven You’re devoted and loving wife, Deb
I got to know Rich over a number of years working with him at Honeywell in Minneapolis. He was without a doubt one of the kindest, gentlest individuals I have ever met. I especially enjoyed going to Friday breakfasts with him, competing against him in fantasy football, and working together as a team on various engineering projects. RIP Rich.
Rob Hoops
Sanibel Florida