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Richard Glen Burt

West Sacramento, California

1924 - 2016

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Richard Glen Burt was born in Salt Lake City, UT on January 18, 1924 and passed away August 29, 2016 at his house in West Sacramento, California at the age of 92. He is survived by his wife, Marilyn, his sons and their wives Eric (Karen), Paul (Amy), Clive (Janna), and Quentin (Janine), 12...

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The Clymer-Engelhart family send special thoughts and love through this difficult time....

Richard was a great man and a dear friend. He will be dearly missed by everyone who knew him. Marilyn and family, l know it's tough right now, but it will get easier with time. You also have the love and support of other family members, friends, and especially God to help you get through this. You know he's not really gone as long as you have him in your heart and in your mind with your memories. He's with our father in heaven right now so that should ease your pain somewhat. I'm here for you...

Uncle Dick was a kind and gentle soul. I always enjoyed being in his company. I know he is rejoicing being with his parents and siblings again. Until we meet again rest in peace. To Marilyn and my cousins you are in my thoughts and prayers. Love you all.

I will miss Brother Burt. I remember his wonderful music talent and his loving spirit. Prayers and love go to Marilyn and family.

He was an amazing musician and had a wonderful sense of humor. He always had a loving kindness about him. I will miss him

What a lovely, kind and gentle man. I loved Uncle Dick and am so grateful to belong to the Burt family! What a glorious reunion he is having with his wonderful parents and siblings. My love to my Aunt Marilyn, my handsome Burt cousins and their good families as you all say goodbye to this exceptional man.

Gracious, gentle, funny, talented, lovely man....May you RIP Uncle Dick....Dina Giannakopoulos

Our thoughts and prayers are with Marilyn and the family

I will always remember his practicing his trumpet whenever I visited his home--I can imagine him being asked to help blow his trumpet when the 2nd coming is ushered in---you go Dick. He was always happy.