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Richard Darryll Magie Richard D. Magie D.O., (68) of Fort Worth, Texas, passed away into the arms of his savior on November 28, 2019, after a ten-year battle cancer. Funeral: 5pm, Friday, December 6th at St. Timothy Cumberland Presbyterian Church, 3001 Forest Ridge Drive, Bedford, TX; Visitation: 6-8pm, Thursday, December 5th, Keller's Old Town Funeral Home, 220 Keller Parkway, Keller, TX 76248; Kansas City Memorial Service: 1pm, Saturday, December 14, at Crossroads Christian Church, 5855 Renner Road, Shawnee, KS, 66217. Richard was born February 9, 1951, in Garden City, Kansas to Nelson and Jo (Robinson) Magie. He was the mischievous brother of two loving sisters, Esther and Jacque. He graduated from Hutchinson High School in 1969, Hutchinson Junior College in 1971, and Kansas University School of Pharmacy in 1975. He met his wife, Sue Ann Schlosser, while attending KU and they were married on 8/10/74. Rick attended the Kansas City University of Osteopathic Medicine, graduating in 1980, and completed his pediatric residency in Kansas City in 1983. During this time, Rick and Sue had their children: Adam, Sarah, and Leah. Dr. Magie practiced pediatric medicine in Carson City, MI, the Mid-Cities area of DFW, and Kansas City, MO. He taught pediatrics at KCUMB and UNT College of Osteopathic Medicine. He was an active church member and had a heart to spread the love of Christ through medical mission work making many trips to rural Mexico, Guatemala, and Panama. Survivors: Wife, Sue A. Schlosser Magie; son, Adam R. Magie (Brandy Bunch Magie); daughters, Sarah A. Reyes, Leah R. Magie; Grandchildren, Esperanza A. Reyes, Cruz N. Reyes, Adam R. Magie II, Micah A. Magie; sisters, Esther (Roger) Gormley, and Jacque (Brent) Cully, and several nieces and nephews. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to St. Timothy Cumberland Presbyterian Church or Crossroads Christian Church or Cumberland Presbyterian Children's Home, Denton, TX or When We Love, Fort Worth, TX.
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I can't believe Rick has been gone 1 year. He had a lasting impact on me and everyone he met. He was kind, funny, thoughtful and loved the Lord. He is still missed.
Stacie Bussey
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November 27, 2020
I had the pleasure of working with Dr. Magie at UNT Pediatrics. He always had kind and encouraging words no matter the situation. Awesome physician and he will be missed. Prayers of comfort for his family.
Missy Ashley & Family
December 5, 2019
I was one of the many students having been blessed to study under Dr. Magie. His compassion for pediatric patients was unmatched and his professional abilities were superior. I am saddened to hear of his passing and wish you peace.
December 4, 2019
I am heartbroken over Rick's passing. I know he is in his saviors arms, but he leaves such a big space here. His love for the Lord and people! Lifting you and your family in prayer.
Stacie Bussey
December 3, 2019
I am sorry for the loss of your loved one, Richard. May the God of peace and comfort be with the family during this most difficult time.
December 3, 2019
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