Richard-Dirlam-Obituary

Richard T. Dirlam

Jackson, Michigan

1933 - 2024

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Dirlam, Richard T.4/18/1933 - 6/8/2024JacksonDirlam, Richard T. (Dick), 91, passed away on June 8, 2024. He was preceded in death by his wife of 47 years Marvis (Bovee) in 2006 and his wife of 13 years Judith (Carr) in 2022. He was also preceded in death by his sister Linda Dirlam-Dietz. He's...

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Tom, so sorry for your loss. Mary and my hearts are with you during this difficult time. Glenn

Both Jeanine & I send our deepest Sympathy and prayers to the Dirlam Family. Funny how relationships develop over a lifetime. We feel a part of the extended family thru my sisters marriage to Nate Haehnle leading to friendship with Marsha and Jim and then having Linda as one of my Dental Assistants for several years. It always seemed That Dick would always be there. May He see the face of God, and enjoy his eternal rewards Dr Ed & Jeanine Mathein

RIP my friend.

Tom, Robin and the entire Dirlam family. So sorry for your loss. Keeping you all in my thoughts and prayers for comfort and peace during these tough days but cherish the many memories of a life of service well lived.

Den and I will miss Dick. We had met him many years ago and enjoyed his funny personality and as the years went by he became a good friend with much knowledge. We will miss him dearly. Rest in peace our friend and "Go Blue"

To all of Dick´s family, I send our sympathies at this sad time of parting. Dick was a great guy and a great friend to our dad, they had so much in common and certainly tried to solve all the problems they could and sometimes succeeded! Thinking of you all

A family friend while I was growing up, just a few years younger than Dick. Wonderful guy! You always knew where you stood with Dick. Sorry for your loss. Know you will miss him.

Dick was our neighbor on Fernwood in Jackson. He was a great friend of my dad, Al. I have great memories of him and his family. Condolences and love sent to his family.

Our condolences to Tom, Kyle, Melissa and the rest of the Dirlam family. Our friendship with Dick and Marvis began in the 1960s when Dick joined the Jackson Jaycees. We spent the next several years involved in Jaycee activities, including attending Jaycee state meetings and national conventions. However, our friendship involved more than the Jaycees. For three years the Dirlams and we spent a week each summer at Camp Michigania, the University of Michigan alumni camp. The Dirlam kids and...