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Richard T. Davis

Milton, Massachusetts

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Of Plymouth formerly of Dorchester, suddenly, August 21. Beloved best friend and 1st mate Janet M. Dunphy of Norwood. Brother of Marilyn Teck & her husband Daniel of Kingston, Jim Davis of Lynnfield, Sue Carey (Millis), Bob Davis & his wife Rita of Southboro. Loving uncle of Kurt, Erin,...

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Janet, Bob & Rita,
We are truly sorry for your loss.
We met Dick through Janet, not knowing that he was Bob's brother initially, and had the opportunity to spend some quality time with him at several family functions. He will be missed.
Ron and Martha Ann Mattioli

Our condolences to Jim, Marilyn, and Bob on the death of your brother.
Our fond memories include going over to your Dorchester home on weekends to spend time with your family when we were kids. Too bad we didn't keep in touch over the years.
All is well with us and ours.

Dick Sharing His Talent At Emerson Square Social

Although we only knew Dick for a short time he touched our lives in a very special way. It's not often that you meet someone you have an immediate connection with, but from the moment we met Dick it seemed like we had been friends for years. I beleive God puts people in our lives at a specific time and for a reason. Dick came in to our lives at a time when we were feeling like strangers in a strange land, having moved to Florida from NY. His wit, kindness, and friendship made the transition...

Dick, Life at the Y. will never be the same, for me and my ARC clients. You were a kind and gentle man, we will keep you in our hearts forever.

Love, Ann, Jack, Tara, Lois, Ann V. Gerry, Kevin & Marianne

Our sincere sympathies to Richard's companion and Family. Although we met Richard on a casual basis, we know that he was a vibrant gentleman, a friend to many, and loved by all of those he left behind to mourn him.
Rev. 21: 3,4

I worked with Dick at Engine 20. I'm sorry to hear of his passing. He was a good guy. The sounds of his guitar are still echoing off the walls of the firehouse. He will be missed.

May yours cards in Texas Hold'em forever be filled with Aces. God Bless you Dick and may all of your family remember your smile and the sparkle in your eye.

Dick, We struck up a friendship at the YMCA prior to knowing we shared not only a love for the same music and sailing, but that we shared the same profession. It's true what they say. Firefighters can recognize a good "Jake" when they see one. You my friend, were a good Jake! You will be sorely missed.

Lt. Paul Alden - Plymouth Fire

Dick's guitar strumming and singing made long nights at the firehouse a little shorter.