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Richard Gutierrez Obituary

Richard Lee Gutierrez

January 16, 1954 - August 7, 2017

Carson City, NV

In the early morning hours of August 7, 2017, Rick Gutierrez passed away from a heart-related medical event while on an annual family vacation in South Lake Tahoe, at the age of 63. He also fought a brave 13-year battle with Parkinson's Disease that was not directly related.

Rick was born January 16, 1954 to Verne "Bud" and Donna Gutierrez, in Salinas. Growing up in Soledad, he enjoyed playing in the streets with the neighborhood kids and was always getting into some sort of mischief with his younger sister, Renee. He had a love of animals from a young age and was always bringing home a variety of "pets" from the typical cats and dogs to the more unusual reptiles and birds of prey. He developed an artistic side in his youth that carried into his teenage years and manifested itself in a variety of outlets, from drawing and pottery to photography and film-making. He was also an all-star athlete at Gonzales High School and even played the alto saxophone in the Spartans marching band. 

After graduating in 1972, Rick attended Hartnell College and held several jobs while working his way through junior college, one of the most notable of which was his position as a lane attendant at Soledad Bowl, which ignited his passion for bowling. After earning his A.A. from Hartnell in 1974, Rick journeyed to Bridgeport to work for the U.S. Forest Service before returning to Central California to further his education at Sacramento State in 1976. Rick majored in Recreation and Park Administration with a minor in Criminal Justice and graduated with his Bachelor of Science degree in 1978.

Shortly afterward, Rick briefly relocated to Carson City to take a job as a Residential Program Supervisor at the Young Adult Conservation Corps. at Clear Creek. He later landed a job with Carson City Juvenile Probation as a Youth Counselor before returning to California for a Park Ranger position in Mendocino. Rick eventually made his way back to Carson City Juvenile Probation again in 1983 and worked in the youth detention facility before becoming a Juvenile Probation Officer in 1984. He received multiple awards and promotions throughout his career before retiring as Deputy Chief in 2010 and helped many kids and families in his nearly 30 years as a JPO. 

Not only did his professional life flourish upon settling in Nevada, his personal life did as well. He met his wife Julie in 1987 while she was waitressing at Bodines, and they were married in May of 1988 at a quaint yet beautiful ceremony in the Napa Valley. Just shy of exactly one year to the day later, Rick and Julie welcomed their one and only child in May of 1989. Rick's role as a dad was his most cherished; he adored Elysa. From taking her fishing in a baby carrier at 6 weeks old to coaching her sports teams throughout her youth to enjoying a variety of sporting events and outdoor activities with her and her husband Chad into her adulthood, Rick invested so much of his life into his daughter.

Fishing at Lake Tahoe was Rick's absolute favorite pastime and is what he was known for sharing with others. One of his most prized possessions was his fishing boat, which he used frequently to take friends, family and almost anyone else out on the Lake to try and catch some Mackinaw trout; however, there were also many water skiing and tubing tows, leisurely cruises and harrowing wild rides through the white caps or "sheep" (as he called them) on the Lund as well.  Besides fishing, he enjoyed a variety of hobbies: Camping, hiking and kayaking with his family; playing slow pitch softball with his El Charro buddies; planting and tending to flowers in his beautiful backyard garden full of hand-made water features; taking West Coast Swing dancing lessons with Julie; cooking, smoking and baking his favorite foods from scratch - whether it was raviolis, ribs and fish or cookies, breads, and pies; "rockin' it" at his Rock Steady Boxing classes; attending Wolf Pack basketball, as well as A's and Aces baseball games; and teaching his beloved Border Collie to perform dozens of tricks are just SOME of the many different things Rick loved to do.

There is no doubt that Rick had a lasting impact on nearly everyone he came into contact with, no matter how brief the interaction.  He was a positive, energetic, caring, and loving man that gave back to his friends, family, neighbors, coworkers, and even strangers.

He was preceded in death by his father, Bud Gutierrez (1996), and mother, Donna Gutierrez (2017) and is survived by his wife, Julie Gutierrez; daughter, Elysa (Chad) Kleidosty; sister, Renee (Kevin) Piearcy; niece and nephew, Amber and John Piearcy; and his four-legged best friend, Molly.

A celebration of Rick's life will be held at 4:30 p.m. on Sunday, Aug. 27, 2017, at Revive Coffee & Wine - 3135 Harrison Ave., South Lake Tahoe, CA.

In lieu of flowers or gifts, the family is requesting that donations be made in honor of Rick's memory to either of the following organizations:

Rock Steady Boxing:

    www.rocksteadyboxing.org/donate/ 

The National Parkinson Foundation:

    www.parkinson.org/donate

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by The Salinas Californian from Aug. 19 to Aug. 25, 2017.

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Jacob Weeks

November 3, 2024

Rick was a great role model and human he helped me through my teen years and was my p.o. i was blessed to know him. Sorry for your loss

JESSIE MILLS

August 13, 2024

What a great guy knew him as a young child and teen. Always on the move. He lived a full life.

Julian Duran

July 21, 2024

MR, heavy on the MR Gutierrez. You were a great PO and I miss you. Rick was a huge role model from the time I was 12 till he attended my wedding in lake tahoe 10 years later.

Carrie Piearcy

September 6, 2017

Renee, I am so sorry to hear about your brother Rick. I remember him as such a gentle soul and a great all around kind of guy. Such a hard thing to endure, remember your childhood memories as nobody else can. I hope that can and will bring you peace in the days ahead. God bless and may peace be with you.....

Robbie McCay

September 2, 2017

Renee,
I am sorry to hear of our loss. Rick and I go back nearly 60 years. Many memories of our youth. A lot of mischief was tossed in. Pitching pennys, sling shots, dirt clod fights, hiding from our parents in the vacant lot, teasing the "twins", winning the bronze horse statues at the King City Fair. I will always remember this great guy. Many, many good memories and bonding at such an early age. We will all miss him. Peace to you, love ya, Rob

August 31, 2017

Renee,,
I am so sorry for your loss - much too soon. I have fond memories of my days in Soledad and Rick was a childhood friend. Our thoughts and prayers go out to you and your entire family.
John & Cindy Broom

steve laughton

August 25, 2017

Although Rick was a few years younger than me, I remember him as one of the "Scatinni kids" as we are referred to. We were neighbors in Soledad and played baseball in the same vacant lots on Soledad Street. A lot of memories from those days. I hadn't seen Rick for years, but it sounds like he enjoyed a full and cherished life. He will be missed by all.

Leslie Mocettini

August 24, 2017

Renee, This is so sad. Nothing good except that your mother doesn't have to endure it. I am sorry for both your losses. Ricky and i were involved in awesome mischief around the old neighborhood. I remember cooking hot dogs over a campfire with our dads. Later I remember some of the fires that scared the hell out of us without our dads. I remember the crappie fishing competition at Lake Nacimiento, white rat pets, riding bikes beyond set boundaries, fort building, and how to duck trouble with the folks. This loss is far reaching. Love to you dear, Leslie

Tim Renner

August 24, 2017

Rick you're truly a men of men. Your approach on life and fighting spirit will always be something that I will remember and love about YOU. It was an honor and a privilege to call you my friend and naturally I will miss my friend. It gives me solace to know that you're in a better place watching over us and even having a chuckle or two watching us navigate through this world without you. Thank you Rick for the memories and good times, until we meet again forever your friend Tim/Coach........

jessie

August 19, 2017

We are truly sorry to hear of the loss of Rick. Please accept our condolences and may our prayers help comfort you Renee and your family

Sincerely,
Jessie Mills and Family

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