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RICHARD FLOYD GADD

Kansas City, Missouri

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Dick Gadd, 75, of Liberty, passed away Sunday, January 10, 2010, after a multi-year battle with cancer. He was born June 1, 1934, in Kansas City to Wilfred and Ellen (Parker) Gadd. He was the youngest of three boys born in three years. Dick was an all-around athlete and lover of sports. He was...

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Susan,
To you and your family I extend my condolences for the loss of your father. From what I have read in the Guest Book notes he must of been a wonderful person to have for a Dad.

Jeanette, you and your family are in my thoughts. I am sorry for the loss of a very kind and caring man.

I was deeply saddened when I heard that Dick had passed away. The world truly lost a remarkable man. He had a great sense of humor and was incredibly caring. But I think what I will remember most, is the strong ties of friendship that Dick had with his childhood buddies. Some 50+ years later, the ‘gang’ continues to get together.

Jeanette, Tim and Susan, my thoughts and prayers are with you and your families. Uncle Dick is a great man and will be missed. God bless.

We send our sympathies and regrets to Jeanette and family. Dick was a man of great integrity and moral values. He was willing to help anyone in any way he could. You could depend on him both in business and in every day life situations. We were impressed with his gentle love and concern for Jeanette's health and her well being. Dick Gadd was a good person well liked by so many people. We considered he and Jeanette among our many friends. Losing him leaves a great void for all of us, but it is...

Tim, Sorry to hear of your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

I will always remember the fun and laughs we shared on trips, golf games and just getting together. My deepest sympathy to Jeanette, Susan and Tim.

Although it's been 16 years or so since I last saw Dick and Jeannett, I never forgot how much I liked being around both of them. Dick was a great guy and a great example of how to carry oneself both at work and at play.

Dear Susan and Family,
Your Father sounds like a lovely spirited person....someone I would want to know. My thoughts and prayers are with you always but especially now.