Richard-Allred-Obituary

Richard Holton Allred

Hickory, North Carolina

Jun 27, 1954 – Mar 8, 2024

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June 27, 1954
DIED
March 8, 2024
LOCATION
Hickory, North Carolina

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Richard Holton AllredJune 27, 1954 - March 8, 2024Richard Holton Allred, 69, passed away peacefully on March 8, 2024, at Catawba Valley Medical Center in Hickory, North Carolina.Rick was born in Raleigh on June 27, 1954, to June and James "Sonny" Holton and was raised in Greensboro. Rick was a...

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Rick was a dear friend and fraternity brother. We had many good times and made a lot of great memories. I loved him and miss him dearly. Rest in Peace my dear friend.

Rick was my fraternity brother and friend . Life was never dull with Rick around , that's for sure ! Golf , poker and jazz were among his favorite passions . It is almost unfathomable to know he is gone from us now ! Rest well , old friend ...rest well.

Once a Brother, always a Brother. Deepest sympathy

Great Friend to both my wife and myself. Love him very much. Max & TC Thomas

God bless u my friend

Rick was a great friend and loved my golfing days with him at Catawba CC. RIP brother

As an incoming Freshman in the Fall of 1977, I pledged Theta Xi Fraternity at WCU. Rick was the chapter president and was a good leader for us at the time. He was someone I have always admired. He always had a funny story or memory, but also took the time to talk about more serious things as well. He will be missed. Jeff McCarthy

Rick was a great friend to me during my childhood and high school years. In many ways he was like a big brother to me. We shared many good times, listening to good music (Crosby Stills Nash and Young!), serving as counselors at Camp Cheerio, and pulling for the Tarheels. We reconnected several years ago and he never failed to mention his children and grandchildren. He sent me pictures...he was so proud of his family. I will always remember Rick and I send my best wishes and prayers to...

Rick appreciated the finer things in life. Should be mentioned that he was a huge Bobby Jones fan. He was one of just a couple of Tarheel fans that would be happy the Pack won last night. I will miss out conversations as I always learned something when I talked with Rick. Will miss you brother. RIP