Condolences
Our sincere condolences Marguerite. These past several years have been a difficult time for the both of you. Rick is now in a better place and you will have some wonderful memories of your earlier times together to help you get through this most difficult time.
Love, Neil and Judy
Richard was a fine man that you could count on and one of our best friends. We have missed his company , stories and humor. So many good times and trips to Vegas, Palm Springs, San Diego, Houston, San Antonio etc . Lots of dinner parties, golf games and most of all laughter. How he loved his corvettes. We often talk about the first time we visited and saw his two corvettes. One completely stripped down with all the pieces neatly placed around the car and all numbered. We often wondered how he put it back together. When it was finished he took the car to auto shows. Everything was meticulous and all parts matching the year of the car.
Then the number of corvettes increased and so did the size of his garage.
We miss him.
Our condolences to our friend his wife Marguerite and his family.
I worked with Richard first at Amoco and we would share stories on his Cars and more. Richard was a great help to me in my early years and we stayed in touch after Amoco for many years.
Richard was a smart, driven, and loyal associate and friend. I trusted Richard.
Our thoughts and prayers are with you all.
The Burroughs family.
To all that knew and loved Richard, please accept my heartfelt condolences. I always looked forward to seeing Richard, and for that matter, Marguerite, too. Richard always had a smile and uplifting conversation to share. I’ve missed seeing him at my parents parties. Please take solace that he is no longer suffering and keep good memories close to your hearts.
Kelly McQuitty
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