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Richard FIELD Obituary

FIELD, Richard Dudley BA, FLMI Dick Field, born in Birchcliff, Toronto on November 6, 1924, passed peacefully on August 17, 2018 at Sunnybrook Veterans Centre, Toronto. He lived a long and productive life, full of passion and intensity. Predeceased by his parents, Richard Walter Alfred Hardy Field in 1987 and Winifred Rose Cooper in 2001, Dick's youth was spent at Birchcliff Public School, Scarborough Collegiate Institute and summer holidays at cottages near Parry Sound. After high school, Dick joined active service and fought in World War II with the Canadian Army Second Division Artillery in Belgium, Holland and Germany. Returning to Canada he married his sweetheart and love of his life, Gene Graham of Toronto (deceased 2007). Dick completed a Bachelor of Arts at the University of Toronto and a certificate in Industrial Relations at Queen's University. After the war Dick was commissioned as a Lieutenant in the Canadian Army Reserves. Dick and Gene welcomed three children, Penny, Nancy (deceased 1996) and Richard George. Dick worked hard for his family in Industrial Relations at Stelco, in car sales and established his long-term career at Crown Life Insurance Company in Toronto. In 1995 Dick returned to Holland to march with other WWII Veterans in a parade celebrating the 50th anniversary of the end of the war. Nearing retirement at Crown Life, he and Gene founded TravelSpace Inc., where he worked and led group tours. Dick brought an intense focus and passion to his hobbies, which included sailing, underwater archaeology, political engagement, the Montgomery Tavern Society and the Voice of Canadians. Dick will be deeply missed by his sisters Barbara (Peter Keen) and Judy (David Barley), his children Penny and Richard (Nancy), nieces and nephews Evelyn, Cathy, Eric, Trevor, Valerie, Denise, Alex, Mark and grandchildren Laura, Mimsey, Dan and Caitlyn. Dick will be fondly remembered by the Queen's York Rangers and the Crown Life 25 Year Friendship Club where he was president. His scuba diving comrades will miss his youthful capacity for hard work and relentless focus on scouting shipwrecks on their boat the Nellie Mae. Dick's political friends and opponents will remember his intrepid fight for democracy. All will miss his steady support and generous help. The family would like to thank the doctors, nurses, and staff of the Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre for their care, and especially the staff of the Sunnybrook Veterans Centre where he lived the last year of his long and fruitful life. A celebration of life will be held at the Morley Bedford Funeral Home at 159 Eglinton Avenue West, Toronto on Saturday, September 29, 2018, with visiting starting at 1:00 p.m. and the program at 2:00. Please visit morleybedford.ca to leave condolences and memories.

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Published by Toronto Star on Sep. 1, 2018.

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Marc Racine

February 12, 2020

Deepest condolences ... I recently discovered Richard passing away. I wish I could speak to his family, and share some amazing things about Dick. He is my hero forever. He was a good man. He helped many. I was a young man when I met Dick. Dick was so loving. He was so passionate about people. Please if family reads this please contact me, my name is Marc and my email is [email protected]
I would love to share some loving moments and history about Dick, that you may not know about. God Bless him... God Bless his soul.
He was like a father to me when I was a young man. I have nothing but gratitude for him for he taught me so many lessons in life and about the equality of man and so many stories about the war. God bless you Dick
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Mary Matthews

September 27, 2018

With fond memories of our cousin Dick Field, for his service during the war when we in England were in great peril and for the happy times we have spent together in later years. Special thanks from Mary for his support when I emigrated to Canada in 1971. Rod and I send our love and condolences to all the family

Steve Edgar

September 17, 2018

I was very sad to hear of Dick's passing. Kicking myself for not calling on him in the last year or 2. Dick was a true patriot. A passionate and committed firebrand that would not take no for an answer. He was an inspiring and talented man. I am very proud to say that he and I founded Voice of Canadians. We have been friends for at least 30 years. I enjoyed visiting him and he was always a welcome guest in my house. Honor and integrity are attributes Dick had in abundance. I was very proud to have known him and call him friend.

Bob Greenhalgh

September 1, 2018

On behalf of the members of The Queen's York Rangers Officers' Association, condolences to the family and friends of our fellow Ranger Dick Field.

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