Richard-Dyer-Obituary

Richard Dean "Dino" Dyer

Vancouver, Washington

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RICHARD DEAN "DINO" DYER May 6, 1949 ~ June 15, 2009 Richard Dean Dyer, 60, passed away at home in Vancouver, WA on June 15, 2009, of complications due to liver disease. He was born in Vancouver on May 6, 1949. He was a longshoreman, belonging to Local 4, and later Local 40. ...

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Lori and Family,
I was so sad to see this obituary in the paper tonight (on-line). I have known Rich since Kindergarten and I am shocked. I have so many fond memories of him over the years and Lori we always had a great time at Lake Shasta years ago..I don't know if you remember me. I am so sorry for your loss and I am sad that I did not get to go to his life celebration. Know that I am thinking of your family at this sad time.
Warmly,
Diane (Irving)(Swalling) Hadley

For my uncle Richey, many days sence your passing has been a unbeliveable,very sad time, you will never be forgoten. I have a beautiful plum color Azalea plant the Grandma Dyer bought me over 15 years ago and I will be putting a plant for you close by. I Love You!!

Denise Daye-Dyer

I am saddened to hear of Rich's passing.
Please know that my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

We were so sorry to hear about Dino. We're thankful we got to see him recently. We will miss him very much - especially on Super Bowl Sunday. There are so many memories of Dino, growing up, he was quite the guy! Vancouver won't be the same without Dino. Dino - I'll miss you brother - see you on the other side.
Larry and Shelly Gentry

I was so saddened to hear that Rich has passed away. I met Rich at Ft. Vancouver High School. I came from Providence Academy as a sophomore and Rich was a senior. He always made me laugh, I was abit shy at that time. I think he was the one that tossed the chewing gum that landed in my hair. I have seen him just a couple of times since then but always enjoyed seeing him. I am so sorry.
Jodi Betzing Hoyt

Lori, Laci, and Chris,

I cannot say how sorry I am on the passing of Rich. I always felt you guys were more family than friends. I am so sorry I missed his party.

He was always the "Chef" and those are my fondest memories of him. He was always cooking up something yummy. He kept us going through all those horse shows, lnl events, and life in general.

Im not a religious person, but will be praying for you guys in this tough time.

Cheryl (Bob)

June 21st

Lori, Lacey and Chris, so sorry to hear about Rich's passing.

I've known Rich since kindergarten and he could always make me laugh. He was a wonderful father and human being.

I remember I would often see Rich over at Saturday Market with Lacey and they had just either rented skates to cruise around the market or they were just sitting down to have some lunch in the midst of all the people watching, etc. He was a wonderful father and was always a kid...

Lori I am trying to find something to say besides I'm sorry but it still comes up because Itichy kid was just like a big brother to me and one of the best people I ever met in my life . This truley is the hardest thing I've done in a very long time.My thoughts and prayers are with you and laci and chris for ever.We Love you guys deepley and always will.YOU WILL always be family to me and brothers and sisters.Dino will always be my idol .I love you guys . Bad Earl thats what Itchy Kid called...

Rich, A true friend and one of those rare people who helped make work fun. I will miss our time together and the pleasure of your company. Rest easy my friend.