In Memory

Richard "Rick" Michael Kepler - Class Of 1968 VIEW PROFILE

Jun 27, 1950 - Sep 8, 2014


Richard "Rick" Michael Kepler, 64, of La Verne, California, succumbed to a heart attack at his home on September 8, 2014. Born in Detroit, Michigan on June 27th, 1950 to Louis and Ida Kepler he lived most of his life in Southern California.

Rick is survived by his daughter Chandra Kepler, sons Derek (Elaine) Kepler and Garrett Kepler, granddaughter Cassidy Kepler, sisters Cindy Phillips and Shelley Messina. He was a loving father, grandfather, brother and friend to all that knew him.

Rick was a self-starter who built several businesses from the ground up. He purchased a small company called M&N Restaurant Equipment in the early 80s which he built up and renamed to Kepler's Restaurant Equipment. In the early 90s he started another company called Fire and Ice Refrigeration which he ran with his youngest son Garrett who is continuing on with the business without him.

Rick had a larger than life personality and lived a big life. When he walked into a room you immediately felt his presence. He made friends everywhere he went and made a point to grow those friendships however small they started out as. He would go to the supermarket at the same times on the same days so he could talk with his favorite check stand clerk. He kept the same barber, banker, mechanic and business associates for years and years, turning most if not all of them into friends along the way. He had an ever growing circle of friends that will miss him dearly. He loved people and to know him was to love him as well.

He truly got joy out of the little things in life such as family gatherings, dinner with friends or just sitting and laughing with his granddaughter for hours as he read her stories or she combed his hair in many different styles making "grandpa look good" as he would say. Rick had 3 true passions; his family and friends, especially his children and granddaughter, racing of any kind from mechanical frogs to top fuel dragsters and talking with friends, especially about current events and politics.

A special thank you to Cindy Phillips, Mark Walters and John Ewald for their loving care and support during this difficult time.

Funeral services for Rick will be at Riverside National Cemetery on Friday September 19th at 1:15pm. Memorial donations may be made in Rick's name to the American Heart Association , PO Box 742030, Los Angeles, CA 90074-2030.

 



 
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09/12/14 07:24 PM #1    

Gary Vallone (1968)

I first met Rick when he was sitting on a tricicle with a broken arm. What followed was a relationship that lasted through grade school, jr. high, and high school. We both joined the United States Marine Corps in 1968.Rick was his companies highest shooting recruit qualifying expert at the rifle range in bootcamp (having never fired a rifle before). He was offered the highly coveted 'Sniper School' training but Rick shrewdly turned it down to become a jet aitcraft mechanic. I learned a lot from Rick. At an early age he had a paper route and I found it utterly amazing that a 5th grader could have $30 in his pocket on any given day. He was involved in a series of businesses and was a hard worker and good provider for his family. He was a dedicated father and managed several of his son's athletic teams. Chiefly he was a refrigertion and heating technician and developed his company called "Fire and Ice". Rick built a company located next to Ontario Airport called "Keplers" that carried restauraunt supplies. In the 80's He was a successful businessman and millionaire. Sadly a divorce and bankruptcy- and two quadruple by-passes took its toll in the last decade. Regardless,  Rick worked hard to his last day. He suffered a fatal heart attack September 8, 2014 the day before he was to receive a pacemaker. Rick was a maverick and a noble soul in his own way. Those that knew him couldn't help but love him. God Bless You Brother... Until we Meet again.

 


01/21/15 11:06 AM #2    

Stephen Duane "Steve" Hargrove (1967)

I knew Rick from school and found it amazing to run into Him again after graduation again in the Marine Corp in Japan at Iwakuni. I had just had a conversation a few weeks earlier about eligibilty and treatment at the VA. God bless you Rick and keep you, I am sure I will see you soon. Perhaps We will stand a watch at the Gates of Heaven together.

Your Friend and another Marine Brother
Steve Hargrove

01/21/15 05:32 PM #3    

Christine Pedroni (1970)

Gary Vallone and Steve Hargrove said it so perfectly, Ooooprah to you Rick, RIP.


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