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Cheri Tipton lit a candle
Thursday, December 20, 2018
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The family of Richard Roland Smith uploaded a photo
Friday, June 1, 2018
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Daughter posted a condolence
Tuesday, August 20, 2013
I still miss you dad. Max came to Heaven Saturday and I hope you and Tabby Sue met him and will take care of him until I see him and you again. Love you dad.
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Daughter posted a condolence
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
Hi Dad, Been missing you alot lately. I talk to you all the time, wish you were here. I know you are watching over all of us here. I took a walk this week at lunch and went to the old gas station site and walked around in reminiscing. I love you.
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Amy and Jeff Long posted a condolence
Friday, October 23, 2009
Cheri and Family,
There are no words to ease your sorrow. Please know we are thinking of you. So sorry for your loss.
Love Your Friends, Jeff and Amy
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Nancy Smith sister-in-law posted a condolence
Wednesday, October 21, 2009
Richard's enthusiasm was so contagious! When he told a good story with that smile and laugh of his you just had to listen. One night he and his friend from the mechanics of the State Patrol kept me in stitches as they told of all their practical jokes. I'm surprised that they didn't get fired. Floyd loved him dearly and will give him a hearty welcome on the other side.
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Preston Beegle posted a condolence
Tuesday, October 20, 2009
I am very sadden to read that Dick has passed away. I remember the many , many years that Dick worked on all of my patrol vehicles in the auto shop. Whenever I was in the shop I always enjoyed visiting and catching up with Dick. He always had a smile and a very gentle spirit like my own father. He was always so wonderful to be around. Yes Cheri, he always had some wonderful stories to tell. I look forward to the day we meet once again. My families prayers are with your family during this difficult time.
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Aunt Theon posted a condolence
Tuesday, October 20, 2009
I have a lot of good memories of Richard. He was a good man - and that picture is good of him. He was always good to his mother, and his brothers. He will be missed, but he being welcomed on the other side by family who have gone on before him. God bless him - and the living family.
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Marion and Maxine Smith posted a condolence
Tuesday, October 20, 2009
My memories of our early childhood will remain in my heart forever. You taught me how to hunt ducks and pheasants. I will never forget the lessons I learned about trapping muskrats in Black River and of course fishing in that river also. Enjoyed working for you at the Texaco Station. You will always be remembered.
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Leslie (Smith) and Martin Pineda posted a condolence
Tuesday, October 20, 2009
Wishing you pease now Uncle Richard I will pray for you always.Your in good hands now.
Cheri and Scott, We will miss him dearly and our prayers are with you all.
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Teresa Curry/ Niece/Friend posted a condolence
Tuesday, October 20, 2009
My fondest memories of my uncle Dick started when I was playing softball, he was always at my games cheering me on riding up on his goldwing motorcycle. I never knew how he knew where I was play ball, but he was always there.
The last few years I would see Norma and Uncle Dick at the casino, He would catch me at a machine and tell me I better pull out that ticket before I lose the money. When I would win big and show him my ticket, He would tell me I should buy my husband Mike new golf clubs. I did! Love you Uncle Dick!
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Eugene Smith, Brother posted a condolence
Tuesday, October 20, 2009
I have many fond memories of things I did with my brother. I work in his Texaco Station while going to college. I hunted deer, pheasants and ducks with him. We played baseball for fun. The latest memories are fishing for Salmon and Steelhead in his jet boat. He was a true sport fisherman and taught me a lot about the sport. We also had our favorites the Mariners and Huskies.I wil miss him a lot, but I know I will see him again when the time comes.
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Pauline Lincoln - Aunt posted a condolence
Monday, October 19, 2009
Some of my fondest memories are of John & I camping and fishing with Richard & Norma. We had some great times together. I'm sure the razor clams are all sleeping better at night now. Richard will be missed.
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JIM BRADLEY posted a condolence
Monday, October 19, 2009
A FRIEND FOR ALL SEASONS. MAY YOU KNOW THE PEACE OF THE LORD
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Cheri Tipton, daughter posted a condolence
Monday, October 19, 2009
Dad, I am so lucky to have you as my dad. You have loved me, guided me, supported me and been there for me my entire life. You are the most wonderful and kind person someone could have as a father. Your love of life and family is contagious. Your storytelling entertaining. Your sportsmen skills were the envy of others. Your smile, laughter, practical jokes will never be forgotten. Family gatherings will not be the same. I will miss you forever, until I see you again. I love you Dad.
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