RICHARD-STARK-Obituary

RICHARD A. STARK

Needham, Massachusetts

Jan 22, 1947 – Dec 15, 2017 (Age 70)

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BORN
January 22, 1947
DIED
December 15, 2017
AGE
70
LOCATION
Needham, Massachusetts
CHARITY
American Cancer Society

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STARK, Richard A. Of Walpole, formerly of Needham, on December 15, 2017. Father of Tracy Stark and her husband, Peter Frothingham of Sudbury and Lori Stark of Norwood. Brother of Thomas Stark of Hyannis and Robert Stark of Norfolk. Also survived by many nieces and nephews. A Funeral Service will...

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Wonderful times and memories, Rick. Peace and god bless, my friend.

RICK will be missed by his many friends of WCC.. He was a dedicated member.
Our prayers and thoughts go out to family.

God Bless
Dick and Debbie Harvey

So sorry to hear of your loss. Prayers to the family.

What wonderful High School Memories I have of Ricky, Bob Wade, Cyndi Whiting, Paul Ardito and myself. So care-free and fun-loving. Rest peacefully my friend.

Rick was a dear friend of Linda and I for more than 30 years. We shared the best of times at Walpole C C, our condo in Florida and every place we were together. You are loved my friend, rest in piece !

Rick you left us too fast. I will always remember the good times we had playing golf and at the B- parties.
RIP my good friend F.X.

The ties between 37 Fairview Road and 31 Fairview Road are long and strong.
Our parents were friends, and our brothers were friends.

How easily I recall sessions of Eight Ball and songs of Paul Anka,
the wonderful picnics in your backyard, the fireworks, the fun.
And indoors we enjoyed the Bruins games on TV with you, Tom, and Bob,
and with your folks, Irene and Charlie.

Rest in peace, good friend.

So very sorry to hear this about Ricky. We were best of friends all thru school and had some wild & crazy times. We spent a lot of time @ both of our homes and I will always remember the great times we had together. Rest in peace.

You left us too soon Rick, but left a great legacy. You will be missed.