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Richard Bertrand

January 17, 1933 — May 30, 2025

Richard Victor Bertrand, age 92, of West Olive, passed away peacefully on Friday, May 30, 2025, leaving behind a legacy of character, curiosity, and compassion that will echo through generations. Born in Philadelphia, PA, to Joseph and Arietta Bertrand on January 17, 1933, Richard lived a life as vibrant as the model airplanes he built and flew with such love and precision. He proudly served in the U.S. Air Force, a chapter that deepened his lifelong love of aviation. A respected businessman and devoted entrepreneur, Richard founded Consejeros R.V. Bertrand, an executive placement company where he built more than careers—he built trust throughout Central America. He was also the owner of Hobby City, a haven for fellow hobbyists in Guatemala City, and, alongside his beloved wife, Solveig Ness Kinderman, they shared the joys and challenges of their Amway business. Their marriage, a true fairy tale, was the heart of his world. He was never far from a new project or pursuit. Free flight airplanes—crafted by his own hands—filled his days with wonder. He was an avid participant in the American Free Flight Society and loved nothing more than launching his aircraft into the sky. (Thermals) At home, he was a formidable opponent at the Monopoly or chess board, always with a scotch and bowl of potato chips in-hand. Victories were frequent, gloating was inevitable, and laughter was guaranteed—especially when his children and grandchildren tried (and usually failed) to outsmart him. Richard cherished his adventures across the globe, especially those shared with Solveig. Their trip to Paris stood out among many unforgettable memories together, often bringing him comfort and his signature smile. Richard was deeply involved in the Spiritual teaching and practice known as A Course in Miracles, which promotes Peace, Love, and Advanced Forgiveness. He understood these principles quite thoroughly. He was a fierce friend and a wise and steady father, giving generously of his time and energy, always eager to lend a hand, a listening ear, or a thoughtful word. Richard is survived by his children; Marianne Poynter, Gregory Bertrand, Lisa Hamstra, and Mark Bertrand; grandchildren, Robbie, Solveig, Ashley, Melannie, Phillip, Joseph, Ernest Richard, Shawn, Andrea, Travis, Marylena, Jorge, Daniel, and David; his brother, Allan Bertrand; many great-grandchildren, nieces, nephews, and countless friends whose lives he touched deeply. He now joins his beloved Solveig, who preceded him in death, in a well-earned rest embraced by the love that defined his life. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the National Free Flight Society, a nonprofit organization that honors one of his greatest passions. Richard's was a life lived with purpose, humor, and most of all, love. He truly was an unforgettable character whose influence and legacy will continue to soar.

Join us in celebrating the amazing life of Richard Bertrand on September 19, 2025 at 6:00 pm at the River Haven Village, located at 14546 Mercury Dr., Grand Haven, MI 49417.

All are welcome to share stories, memories and laughter in his honor.

Dress code is casual and we'll have food and drinks available.


The following day, September 20, 2025 we will honor Richard's request to have his ashes spread in Muncie, Indiana, following the Free Flight Competition that he loved competing in for so many years.

There will be a ceremonial flight to honor him and all his special friends that he shared so many special moments with, are welcome to watch him on his final flight.


Another Celebration of Life will be held in Guatemala, the place he called home for most of his life.

The date for this is still pending, and further information will be provided at a later date.

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