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Richard Lee Cleveland

Ann Arbor, Michigan

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Cleveland, Richard Lee Seattle, WA Brother of Donald (Astrid), uncle of Lillian Ferguson and Cynthia Cleveland of Ann Arbor and Vivian Severn of Pennsylvania passed away on March 1, 2010 after more than five years of living well and peacefully with Glioblastoma. He leaves his wife of more than 50...

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Mike Bennett again...my Mom and I will be with you in spirit on Saturday. Mom will be attending a 90th birthday celebration for her sister in law that, unfortunately, is at exactly the same time as the memorial service. I'm sure it will be a terrific celebration of a great man.

Dear Nancy and Family,
What a joy it was to work with you and Dick a couple years ago! I'm sorry not to be able to attend the Celebration on Saturday, but I will have you all in my thoughts.
Please accept my condolences and warm regards, Merlin

Nancy,

I am so sorry to hear of Dick's passing. After all our years of working together at OPT, I know how close you and Dick were and what wonderful neighbors you both were at OPT.

My thoughts are with you.

Dear Nancy and family, We are so sorry to learn of Dicks death,he was truly a good man. Dicks obituary said it all.You and the family are in our prayers.
Therese and Jack Chastain

I knew Dick as a friend, neighbor and an always calm voice of reason. My deepest sympathies to Nancy and his family.

Hello Clevelands all...you are very much in my thoughts and prayers. Dick was such a wonderful person. I have such a strong sense of how much I've always respected him all through the years. As a young guy (alas, no more), he always took my ideas and questions seriously.

Dear Nancy and Ann, Jenny, and Mary:
With sadness, through Barbara, I learned of your loss. He will be missed and I will always think of him as,"Father of the Bride". He played the part so well.
May your many fond memories help you through your loss.
Sincerely, Melinda