Richard-Felch-Obituary

Richard C. Felch

Lynn, Massachusetts

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Richard C. Felch, 52, a resident for 28 years of Peabody, Massachusetts, a tractor trailer driver for 31 years with UPS in Lynnfield, Massachusetts, before his retirement, died on Friday, March 9, 2001, following a short illness. Visitation is scheduled for Sunday, March 11, 2001, 3-7 p.m., at Solimine, Landergan, & Rhodes Funeral Homes, 426 Broadway, Lynn, Massachusetts. Funeral services are scheduled for Monday, March 12, 8 a.m., at the funeral home. A Funeral Mass will be offered on Monday, 9 a.m., at St. Pius V Church, Lynn. Burial will be at Puritan Lawn Memorial Park. Memorial donations are appreciated to Mass General Hospital, GI Research Center Development, 100 Charles River Plaza, Suite 600, Boston, MA 02114. Arrangements entrusted to Solimine, Landergan, & Rhodes Funeral Homes, Lynn, Massachusetts.

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Dot,

We are saddened to hear of your recent loss. We enjoyed Dicks company at the marina. He'll be missed.

Sincerely,

Tom, Nancy, Gavin,
Chris, Maggie of the "Nancy G"


Dot,
We were so sorry to hear about the death of Dick. Please accept our deepest condolensces. We used to have a great time talking to him at the marina.

M-T Pockets

To Dot and family
carol and I are so sad to hear of your loss,our prayers are with you we will miss him at the marina very much , we always enjoyed spending time with him when he was there .

I worked, as a mechanic, with Dick at UPS Danvers and in Lynnfield until I retired two years ago. He was one of the few drivers who never gave me a problem. He always stopped for a chat over coffee in the morning. I am very sorry to hear of your loss. Pat Gayron

Dear Dottie,
We just heard of the loss of your husband. Having worked with Dick for so many years, I know his loss will be felt by all of his friends. I count myself among them. My sympathy and prayers are with you in this most difficult time.

In deepest sympathy
Bob and Carol Whitten

To Dottie,Rick, and Christine
May all your memories live on as you move on with the rest of your lives. May the love and support of family members and friends help you through this difficult time. Dick will always be in your hearts and your lives.

Dottie he will always be with you.

God Bless

Love,
Tommy

We Can't know why some things happen, but we can know that love and beautiful memories outlast the pain of grief. And we know that there is a place inside the heart where love lives always, and where nothing beautiful can ever be forgotten. Those we cherish wil always live on in memory. We will never forget Uncle Dick and we will love him forever!

I know how difficult this is for all of you and I just want you to know we are here for all of you always. We love you all very...

We will always remember his quick wit and great sense of humor. Our thoughts are with all the family.