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Richard D. Cushing

Fitchburg, Massachusetts

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Richard D. Cushing of Lunenburg; 81 Lunenburg Richard D. Cushing, 81, of Lunenburg, beloved husband, father and grandfather, died suddenly Monday, September 29th while vacationing. He died peacefully, with his family at his side. Richard was born in Feb. 14, 1927 son of John and Melvina...

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As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.
We have fond memories of Dick and were especially touched this past summer when he walked over, on his own, to greet my Mother when she was at Fort Pond. we had a most enjoyable visit and his sense of humor was still intact!

To the Cushing Family, so sorry for your loss. I'll never forget Uncle Richard planned my whole trip across country on Continental Trailways/Greyhound from Fitcburg to Salt Lake (where Carolyn was working) then on to LA (where Gail was working). His only worry was my stopover in Chicago. He said he made sure i would be there at the safest time-9 AM on a Sunday. That was the most serioust i ever saw him. :)

My condolences to the Cushing family. I knew Dick through my job as a Trailways driver. He will be missed.

Julie, I am sorry about the loss of your Dad. I know how much he meant to you and I am sure that you inherited your sweet nature from him. Take care,

Eleanor and family, I extend my condolences at this your most difficult time. I was sadden to hear of Dick's passing. As a former Trailways of New England Bus Driver, I can honestly say it was always a pleasure pulling my bus in to Ayer Bus And Travel or the Trailways Terminals in Lowell , to find Dick there with his smiling face and never ending since of humor. My thoughts and prayers are with you all.

Dear Ellie,Julie, Ricky,Carolyn and Patti
What wonderful special years we spent together on Charlton Street. We were all so blessed.Our dear friend Richard will always hold a very special place in our hearts.
Love, Bob & Margherite

I met Richard(chief hankerchief) when I was a little girl at Fort Pond. I couldn't wait to spend the summer with my aunt Laila so I could sit around the fire with the other kids and listen to his stories. What a special man, I got the pleasure to see him this summer while I was at Fort Pond and after 20 something years he remember me. May he rest in Jesus arms and someday maybe I'll see him again. Tami(Jenkins)Green

My sincere condolences.Had many great times at Mt Watatic Ski Club.
Dick had a great sense of humor and kept everbody laughing all day.
Thanks for the great times.
Formally of Pepperelll now living in
Georgia

Dear Aunt Ellie and Family:
Please know how much Uncle Richard was loved and hold onto the memories of the many happy times we all got to share; down at camp on the 4th, stories around the campfires at Myrtle Beach, and on and on.
With sincere sympathy,
Sandy (Chapman) Kwasniowski