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Richard "Dick" Burnley

Canal Fulton, Ohio

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CANAL FULTON -- Richard "Dick" Burnley, a loving husband, father, grandfather and great friend to many people, passed away March 19th, 2010. He was 60 years old.He was born February 20, 1950 in Barberton, Ohio to Richard and Bonnie Burnley. He married Sharon Caser in 1970 and welcomed two...

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Burnley Family,
Words really can't express how much that Rich's passing means to me. I just found out today. "Sweatshirt Burnley" was a good man and buddy. I'll always remember that smile and the good times we had.

Dick was like a 'Gentle Ben'...He never had an unkind word for anyone. In all the years I worked with him, I never remember him being anything but a gentleman and a positive influence on everyone who came into contact with him. He will be sorely missed, but, he will never be forgotten.

I was so sorry to hear of Richard's passing. I graduated with him and remember him as a fun and happy go lucky guy. My thoughts and prayers go out to your family. May your memories of your husband and dad comfort you.

To the entire Burnley family, you have my deepest sympathies. I know that there isn't anything I can do to ease your loss,but please take comfort in knowing that you're in my thoughts & prayers. All of us who knew Dick have such great memories of him. He was a great person with an intelligent mind as well as a great sense of humor. It was so nice to have known him & to be one of his friends.

Dear Sharon, Jennifer and Cari,

I remember your fathers easy smile and warmth, even when we were fighting in back yard or throwing hickory nuts at each other. You all have my very deepest sympathy of his passing.

Dawn Kriz (Wildroudt)

I was so sorry to learn of Dick's passing. His father and mother (Dick and Bonnie) were good friends and they were so proud of their son. May the love and devotion he had for his family help you deal with his death. You will be in my prayers.

We've never met, but I wanted you to know Dick made my husband smile or laugh every single day at work. That meant a lot - more than you'll know. Thank you.

I have great memories of growing up next door to your family. From backyard baseball games to cruisin around in the Doone Buggy. I even remember when your Dad figured out how to take the longest sled ride ever from our sledding hill that landed us right in your backyard. My thoughts and prayers are with all of you. Dick was a great neighbor and friend and he will be missed a lot.

I worked with Dick (and his dad) at GAC (Loral, Lockheed) from 1984 to 1990. One of the nicest persons I ever met. Always pleasant and positive, talking about his family and asking about mine.

Jim Carrell