RICHARD-CRIPE-Obituary

RICHARD CRIPE

Las Vegas, Nevada

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RICHARD CRIPE passed away in Las Vegas, Nevada. The obituary was featured in Las Vegas Review-Journal on November 5, 2014.

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I worked with Richard at Scott company and knew him thruout my Union career he was one hell of a good man. allways stood up even if it could cost him his job for the brotherhood god bless

If it wasn't for you Richard I don't think I would know even how to read he gave me my first stack of dc comics (he was real advanced and only read marvelcomics lol)you were one of parkdales finest r.i.p.

good by Richard I grew up across the street from you. and bought your old chopper I always enjoyed hanging with you . rest in piece Craig

My heart goes out to all of Richards family. Rich was my best friend in High School. I loved his sense of humor, even when we got pulled over by the MAN, or crashed his Honda into my dads house. I still quote some of those really funny things he would say. I joined the Navy because he did. He was on the Enterprise, I was on the Long Beach. Gary's photo brings back great memories of days long gone, when I had hair and played the bass while Tom played the guitar. Life was always a party...

I knew Richard in high school. He lived in Parkdale and was one of the "Parkdale Ruffians". Richard was a close friend to Tom Burt, my deceased ex-husband, and Jimmy Lane, also deceased. I always remember Richard's great sense of humor--he was a prankster! Rest in Peace--glad that he has a few buddies to be with. Sherrill Givens

My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family at this sad time. Karen Basinger So-cal PGR

How I will always remember Rich (hamming it up in serape), 60's

My heartfelt condolences to everyone in the Cripe family. I considered Rich one of my best friends throughout High School. Those were crazy times and Rich was one of funniest free spirits I knew. I lost touch with him over the years but his impact on my life has never dimmed and never will. The attached photo of him at one of our pool parties hamming it up (in the serape) is how I will always remember him.

May God be with you and your family at this time of sorrow. I know words cannot express what you are going through, but know that he is in heaven with angels wings back at home. ?

Sending our deepest sympathy to you and the family. Ray and Susie Boaz