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Richard Harte Thompson of Malvern 10/5/1930 - 6/5/2012 Richard Harte Thompson of Malvern: father, grandfather, and avid supporter, participant, and enthusiast of equestrian Three Day Eventing, Beagling, land conservancy, and equestrian sport communications, passed away on Tuesday, June 5, 2012. Mr. Thompson, who grew up in Berwyn, attended The Episcopal Academy in Merion, St. Andrews School in Middletown, Del. and Penn State University. During his youth, Mr. Thompson developed a passion for the sport of Beagling. This led to his deep involvement with The Adrossen Beagles in Villanova and the National Beagle Club in Aldie, Va. It was at the Beagle trials in Aldie, Va., where Mr. Thompson met his future wife, Vita Cowperthwaite. They married in 1958, and the couple settled in Malvern with their sons, Richard Harte Thompson Jr. and James Knox Thompson. The Thompsons soon joined The Radnor Hunt Club, where they developed a mutual passion for the sport of three-day eventing. Spanning more than five decades, the Thompsons volunteered countless hours for The Radnor Hunt Three Day Event, and Radnor Races. Mr. Thompson was a founding member and chairman of the Radnor Three Day Event. He was a committed volunteer, longstanding member, activist, and was currently serving as the Radnor Hunt Club president. He was also a founding member of Waynesborough Country Club, and a current member of Aronimink Golf Club. Community service was a centerpiece for Mr. Thompson throughout his life. He volunteered as an emergency medical technician for the Berwyn Volunteer Fire Department. He was a supporter of land conservation, and served on the Planning Commission for Willistown Township from 1969-1981. He was committed to supporting the Brandywine Conservancy, and served on the Willistown Township zoning hearing board from 1982 to present. Mr. Thompson's philanthropic interests centered around his passions. He prided himself on supporting the United States Eventing Association, the United States Equestrian Team, Radnor Hunt Club, St. David's Episcopal Church, Paoli Hospital, and the Brandywine Conservancy. At the time of his death, he was a trustee of the United States Equestrian Association Endowment trust. The Thompson's mutual affinity for Three Day Eventing horses, and competition spanned five decades. During this time, their horses made significant contributions to the United States Equestrian Teams national and international success. Most notable of their horses were: Mr. Maxwell, Upstage, Joker's Wild, St. Barths, Regal Scott, and Castlewellan. Most significant of all was 'Biko', the 1996 Olympic Silver medalist, 2006 United States Eventing Association Hall of Fame inductee, and the " Horse of the Century". Mr. Thompson received numerous awards and recognition for his dedication to equestrian sports. His proudest honor was that of the United States Combined Training Association's Governor's Cup (USCTA). This honor is not awarded annually, but is bestowed to one who has made the greatest commitment and personal contribution to the sport. Additionally, Mr. Thompson served on the USCTA Board of Governor's from 1982-1987, and served as treasurer in 1984. Mr. Thompson will forever be remembered for another aspect of his involvement in the equestrian world. He was an announcer, communications manager, timing and technical coordinator through his Sea Horse Communications, and Ox Cap companies. After serving as a Three Day Eventing competition volunteer at the 1984 Olympic Games, Mr. Thompson then became the discipline manager for Three Day Eventing at the 1996 Olympic games. He was also the manager of the Competitions Communications Center at the 2010 Alltech World Equestrian Games in Lexington, Kentucky. Equestrian participation, community advocacy , and charitable endeavors were endemic to Mr. Thompson. His business acumen included founding and operating the Thompson Equipment Company, and serving on the Board of Directors of the Logan Coal & Timber Association Company. With all of his accomplishments and passions, Mr. Thompson most enjoyed being home at his beloved Sea Horse Farm. He found great joy in mowing the fields on his tractor, accompanied by his dogs. He reveled in fixing and tinkering with his equipment and gadgets, and in simply embracing life on the farm. Mr . Thompson was predeceased by his wife, Vita Cowperthwaite Thompson, his father, Rodman Ellison Thompson, his mother, Helen Harte Thompson, his brother, Paul Thompson II, and his sister, Maria Ames Thompson McIlhenny He is survived by his sons, Richard Harte Thompson Jr. (Diana D. Thompson), of West Chester and James Knox Thompson of Middleburg, Va.; his brother, Rodman Ellison Thompson of Berwyn; and grandchildren, Richard Harte Thompson III, Taylor Ames Thompson and Margaret Ring Thompson. A memorial service will be held at 3:30 p.m., Tuesday, June 19, at St. David's Episcopal Church, 763 Valley Forge Road, Wayne. A celebration of Mr. Thompson's life will follow at The Radnor Hunt Club. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that contributions be made in memory of Richard Harte Thompson to either, The Paoli Hospital Foundation, 255 W. Lancaster Ave., Paoli, PA19301, or to The Department of Orthopedic Surgery, C/O Penn Medicine Development, 3535 Market St., Suite 750, Philadelphia, PA 19104. www.maugergivnish.com

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Published by The Daily Local from Jun. 12 to Jun. 13, 2012.

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Joannah Glass

June 15, 2012

The Eventing world, Radnor Hunt Community, Paoli Hospital, Willistown and so many others will miss the quiet generosities he bestowed. I will miss the examples he set, My deepest sympathy to his family and close friends.

Will McBeth

June 14, 2012

We will all miss the great kindnes of souch a great man. The many hours spent on the farm were truly a gift. Thanks Dick

Don Thompson

June 13, 2012

I had the honor of serving with Dick on the Willistown Township Planning Commission and Zoning Hearing Board for more than 30 years. In all those hundreds of meetings, he never once raised his voice and ALWAYS did what was right.

He was honorable, kind, and one heck of a lot of fun.

Chris and Andy Hudena

June 13, 2012

We were so lucky to see Dick on Memorial Day - He was on his farm; on his 4 wheeler, on his porch, petting Pearl (his new rescue dog). God Bless you, Dick. You are already sooooo missed.... by all of your family and all of your Willistown friends.

Sam Griffin

June 13, 2012

Our lives are all diminished by the passing of Dick Thompson, sportsman, gentleman and friend. I fear his like will not be seen again, for he was one of those rare individuals who lived life to the fullest and left this world a better place than he found it. Rest in peace.

June 13, 2012

Dick will be missed by many...he was fun, mischevious, but most of all a man of character. GONE AWAY too soon.

Angie Pell

Toby Atterbury

June 13, 2012

My condolences and love to Rick, Jim, Diana, Harte, Maisie and Taylor. I am honored to have called this gentle man a friend for the past 51 years. May he rest in peace. He will be missed.

June 13, 2012

Dick was a good friend of many years dating back to 1969 when we first moved to Willistown. He and Vita were devoted to their family, their horses, the equestrian community and the preservation of land. They particularly loved the Radnor Hunt countryside and were one of the first to protect their beloved Sea Horse Farm paving the way for many others landowners to follow. For Dick's friendship, passion and courage we are so grateful - and we will miss him dearly.

Jim and Bonnie Van Alen

Stevi Richards

June 7, 2012

Dick was an amazing man and will be so missed by all of his friends at Radnor Hunt and throughout the horse world. Sea Horse Farm holds many memories and laughter. He has left us too soon.

With love and prayers
Stevi

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