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Lance Brewster

Wasilla, Alaska

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Lance (Dick) R. Brewster, 67, of Anchorage, Alaska, died March 13, 2012, on vacation in Oregon with his daughter and granddaughter.He was born August 23, 1944, in Dubuque, Iowa, the son of late Jack Brewster and Ramona Pierrot-Rucker. He served in the U.S. Air Force as a driver for the General of...

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I knew Dick when I lived in Soldotna, Ak. many years ago, we were good friends,I and my x, Dick and his wife then, he was a great guy.
So sorry to hear of his passing, I just found it on the internet, or I would have sent this sooner.
Sincerely

Dick's children and my children grew up together and was an important member of our family too. He is missed dearly. He had a love and commitment to his family all can aspire too.

Mr Brewster, so much can be said about your many personalities, to some a friend, to some a father to some a foe. what I can say is that I will forever miss you, and the money you took from me during the many poker games. You are a legend to some and a leader to others and your legacy will go on forever. The Road less traveled will now be lonier without you. You have taught your children well and they will carry on the tradition. You have a big and stinky pair of sneakers for them to fill...

A great man that will be missed a lot there isn't a day go by I think of him he was like a brother to me he did a lot for me

I knew Dick as Dad, my son called him Grandpa Dick. I lived with Dick after my divorce. He taught me things that I never knew, and I am grateful for everything that he taught me. There were times that we didn't see eye to eye but in the end he was always right. He taught me the best poker face, playing poker with him and the guys was always my favorite time with him., He always took time out of his busy schedule to spend time with Brad even if it was reading a book before he hit the road for...

My condolences to the family. Dick was always positive and upbeat. I had the pleasure of working with him at Lynden for many years. He will be missed!

I loved listening to his stories, he had many. He was always willing to help, whatever the need may have been. He made me feel welcome from the first moment I met him, and I've been family ever since. I miss him very much.

I miss him so much i remember when i was little i never wanted to call him Grandpa Dick i always called him Grandpa Brewster because i thought it was a bad word he was a great man

marvin and dick