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Richard F. Biron

Virginia Beach, Virginia

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Richard F. BironVirginia Beach - Richard Francis Biron, 75, passed away at home on May 19th. A native of New Hampshire he was a United States Marine and retired from United Airlines. He is survived by his wife, Lora; daughters, Donna, Denise and Drema; seven grandchildren and eight...

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We were very saddened by the news of Dick's passing. Charlie cried at the loss of his dear friend and co-worker. Our prayers are with Lora, Donna, Denise and Drema. Rest in peace Dick.

I am so deeply sadden to have heard of Dick's passing. He always treated me like a daughter and was never short on hugs. I am fortunate to have worked with such a wonderful individual and will always remember him with a smile. Thank you for being such a wonderful man and helping me through a very dark time in my life, you will be missed.

I am saddened to learn of Dick's death and send deepest sympathies to Laura, Donna, Denise and Drema. A dear friend has been lost. Dick leaves us all with fond memories of our days together at MHT. Dick was an MHT original and MHT was the best!

May our Father in Heaven bring peace and comfort to your family. RIP Dick you were always good to me.

so sorry to hear of Dick's passing...great fond memories of working with him at the old Manchester Airport-with him trying to keep us in line....and us keeping him laughing..

To Dick's family: I am so sorry for your loss. Dick was a great mentor when I first started at United in MHT as a kid still in college in 1989. I have many fond memories of working oversold and canceled flights at the ticket counter with Dick being there to tell me how to deal with the tricky tickets. Thinking of your family this weekend, Kris Hales

I remember seeing you guys ,back when Richard was in Marines station in MD / DC
I was at Pax R MD in the Navy. I read a book The Rag Picker Returns I think by Og Mandino,knew Richard from Manchester Airport with United
I saw Dick once or twice at the Airport.
years ago. He was the greatest and I ofter thought of him my God father and mother and George, Janette,Lousie and Norman. God Bless you all