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Richard P. Breunig

Charleston, South Carolina

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Richard P. Breunig TAMPA, FL - Richard P. Breunig left this life on January 21, 2017, to rest with the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit; "the prize of God's upward calling" (Phil 2:14 NABRE), while under the care of his loving sister Mary Pyra at Mary's home in Tampa, FL. Richard was born on February...

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Donna Brown really misses my best friend. I think of him often -sitting on th e bench -having breakfast-- just talking











We also met Richard on Seabrook Island when we chose him to build our house 10 years ago. I think it was his first house done on his own and he did a magnificent job. He practically built it by himself. He was honest, conscientious and incredibly hard-working. He came back to help us on so many occasions and we always enjoyed seeing him driving his old white "war wagon" around the island. We will miss seeing him but will always think of him fondly whenever we open the door to our...

We met Richard when we were renovating our home on Seabrook Island 6 years ago. He came highly recommended and we loved working with him - he did most of the work himself and was incredibly conscientious. Our home is a wonderful place today in large part because of him. He was very easy-going and was just a very good-hearted soul. We talked running quite a bit, and I could see him coming a mile away one day when I was running to the Citadel! He joined our family one Thanksgiving for a...

Richard was such a wonderful example to so many of us- he was loyal to friends and family- was hard working and wise and so considerate of everyone. He always wanted to be around his friends (early Sat runs, breakfast at The Marina, hanging out at the farmers market, Sun afternoons at Dunleavy's) and just seemed to make time for everyone. I agree with George who said 'they don't come nicer than Richard'. God Bless you Richard and thank you for sprinkling your kindness on us all!

Richard was a great guy. He always picked up my spirits when we spoke. His running was an inspiration to an old plodder like myself! All of us left behind are going to miss him.

Richard was a great friend and a great listener. I know he is in a greater place now but will be greatly missed by all his friends. I will remember him sitting at Colonial Lake waiting for me many times.

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Richard was a great guy, and I consider myself fortunate to call him "friend". I shall miss his long lopey run, which you couldn't mistake when you saw him running. I will also miss his smile and great fellowship at running events and friends' birthday parties. So raise a toast to Richard! In my heart I know that he's better off now and in a much better place.