Richard-Decker-Obituary

Richard James Decker

Ventura, California

1954 - 2016

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DIED
November 18, 2016
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Ventura, California

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Richard James DeckerVentura, CARichard Decker was born in Oxnard, California in 1954. He grew up and lived in Ventura his entire life. He was well known and loved by many. Life wasn't easy for Richard and the angels took him home to be with the Lord on November 18th 2016, he left behind and will...

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Bradley wish i could be there for you at this time stay strong your uncle was an amazing man gonna miss seeing him miss you too always Sonia

Your aunt Cynthia remembers you Richard and your brother Rod as young boys. I use to babysit you during the summer at your house and minors Oaks. Also took you a couple times to Disneyland .My husband and I used to let the two of you go over to Tom Sawyer's Island by yourself and be back by a certain time.
I saw you again just last summer sitting in the park in Ventura. You really didn't know who I was and I was so sad , my heart broke. I know you are at peace now. my thoughts go out to...

GOD BLESS U RICHARD I'VE KNOWN U SINCE I WAS 10 YRS OLD HUNG OUT WITH UR SIS CLAUDA & FAMILY SO RIP TO MY FRIEND KITTY TRUEBLOOD

I spent my adolescence hanging out with Richard and Rod - we had some wild and fun times in the 60's! Grew up partying and riding Harley's! Always thinking of you Richard, R.I.P....never forgotten.

Girls thought he hung the moon. He had a way of lighting up a room. We all grew up together. We sang songs in the garage every time I hear Gloria the memories put a big smile on my face. All of us have a history Channel Dr Arbor Ave Milton Ave Lemon Grove Blanche Reynolds School he was a part of all of our life's Richard my friend you will be missed but never forgotten

So sorry for the family loss. Wish I would have him more we are family. My prayers and condolences to you all.

I will miss his smile, he could light up the room with that smile. Gone but never forgotten.