Richard-Carlson-Obituary

Richard Edward Carlson

Phoenix, Arizona

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Carlson, Richard Edward Richard passed away peacefully beside his family on 4/30/11 after a 20 month battle with lung cancer. Richard was born on 11/9/44 in Hartford Connecticut to Kathleen and Oscar Carlson. He graduated from Fairfield University in 1966. He married Elaine Moriarty in...

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Dick and I worked together from inception of my company; Phoenix Pumps Inc. in 1985. It is my opinion Dick was "the Michael Jordon" of CPA's and was an essential contributor to the success of Phoenix Pumps. In addition, Dick and I shared many personal as well as professional experiences and I considered him to be my most valued confident.
I "Salute Dick", and so very thankful for his very being. I look forward to seeing Dick, on the other side !
Don Vise, Founder, Pres. / CEO...

It was a privilege for me to have known Richard. I worked with him for 7 years and we enjoyed many laughs together. He was one of the nicest people I have ever met. My sympathy and prayers to his family and friends.

Thank you everyone for your wonderful words about my father.

I had the privilege of meeting Richard in 1998 at Arizona Labor Force, Inc. Richard, you were one of the kindest people I have ever met. We had a nice talk a few weeks before his passing - my children and I loved and respected Richard to the fullest, never missing his Birthday! My sympathy to Richard's family - he loved you all so much, and I know you will miss him daily. May you rest in peace Richard. Thank you for always being so nice to me and my children. This world has lost a great...

Elaine, I was very sorry to hear about Richard's passing. My condolences to you and your children. I would love to hear from you. Gerri Peters Sullivan

I worked with Richard for 13 years. Since leaving work he has come by several times to visit Troy and I. We always enjoyed his company. He will be missed. We extend sympathy to his family.

I worked with Richard for 12 years. He was a lot of fun to interact with and he had a great work ethic. I know that he will be missed by many. My condolences to his family and friends. I am grateful for the time that I knew him.

It's been a privilege to know this family for so many years. I know it gives Richard comfort that Holly and I will remain lifelong friends.

For god loved the world so much that he gave his only begotten son in order that everyone exercising faith in him may not be destroyed but have everlasting life. - john 3:16