Richard-Dyer-Obituary

Richard Raymond Dyer

Warwick, Rhode Island

1921 - 2020 (Age 99)

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Richard Raymond Dyer Richard Raymond Dyer, MD, born March 1, 1921, passed away on September 27, 2020, just about 5 months shy of his 100th birthday, peacefully in his sleep. He was predeceased by his loving wife, Natalie A Cousens, with whom he shared 53 wonderful years. He grew up in Berlin, CT,...

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The years roll by but such fond memories of all the Dyers remain as though it was yesterday on Beacon Ave. Caddying for the Doc and Natalie, grammar school and junior high with Sue and student teaching Debby at Warwick Vets are some of those many memories.

Continued Blessings to all the Dyers.

I often think about my days caddying for Doc Dyer and his wife on mixed scotch Sunday´s at Warwick Country Club. They were a joy to caddy for. I never dreamt that 40 years later I would be playing golf with him at Warwick when I made my first hole in one on the 9th hole. We had been talking about holes in one on the third hole and I asked him if he had made one. He said he made one while playing in Arizona years before. He asked me if I had made one and I said to him I had not and...

Dear Candy and family, so sorry for your loss but what an incredible life your father led. He was an exceptional individual in everything he did. He was a great friend and colleague to our dad, Gilbert Houston. They shared their incredible sense of humor together for years in hunting and fishing expeditions as well as in the professional world. He surely will be missed.
Sincerely,
The Houston Family
Margaret Houston Moreland
Elizabeth Houston Sarro
Gilbert Houston...

The many boating trips we made with Dick are some of my family’s greatest memories. One in particular stands out and is pertinent to his 100 years of life. We rented bicycles in Southwest Harbor in Maine maybe 15 yrs ago. Although most of us were peddling at a nice clip, Dick, at the young age off 85, was way out front us youngsters. We didn’t even catch up on the hills! Upon return to the boat, I asked Dick what his secrets to good health were. Aside from moderation on drink and steaks,...

Candy and family,
I am so sorry to hear about your Dad. He was a wonderful guy and my Mom and Dad truly enjoyed his company. I know my Dad especially loved it when he and your Dad took your boat up to Maine from RI. He lived a great life.
Cindy Knowles McLaughlin

Dear Candy, I want to extend my deepest sympathy to you on the passing of your dad. Best wishes, Phyllis Beckman

My first experience meeting the doc was in 1959...he removed my appendix...mya God Bless him and his family

I feel so fortunate to have spent the evening with Dr. Richard Dyer and Dr. Candy Dyer recently. My many years at TollGate Surgical were some of the happiest of my life. The memories will last forever.