Richard-Golightly-Obituary

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Richard T. Golightly Jr.

Homestead, Florida

Jun 12, 1952 – Aug 14, 2014

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BORN
June 12, 1952
DIED
August 14, 2014
LOCATION
Homestead, Florida
CHARITY
American Stroke Association
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American Heart Association

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Branam Funeral Home Memorial Plan Obituary

Richard Thomas Golightly Jr. (Dick/Dickie) 62, passed away in his townhome of Keys Gate on August 14, 2014. Richard was born June 12, 1952 in Brackenridge, PA , just north of Pittsburgh to Richard and Gloria Golightly. Richard was a graduate of Miami Killian Senior High School, Class of 1970. He...

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I miss you Dad.

Dickie,
Great memories, those early years at Killian and after. Miss you, man.
Know you and Dave will be raising a cold one together. Keep one for me.
Thanks for being my friend.
Jimmy

I smelled cigar smoke the other day. No one else was around. I hope it was you looking out for me.

Bon voyage ol' Bro. though it has been many years past, my memories of Dickie Golightly are as solid as the mountain of a man you will always be remembered as. God Bless you Buddy and I pray for you and your family.
One Good Man Gone.......to a better place! YG Brother
Steve Wallace

Farewell Dickie, so glad we had a chance to get together at our "60" reunion, love you brother and will miss you here....first thing came to mind was trying to tag you out at home in "63, pretty sure you were safe....for sure you are safe now...see you on the other side ...God Bless brother

GoGo, Always a great friend and a true brother. Glad I got to see you again at Club 60. A long time from our YG days.
Love and peace to the family.

Goodbye, brother from another mother! I'll never forget you!

A difficult task, but you being there always made working on the generators a good time...

Bon voyage, brother.

On Deck 4 35 AM 3-10-2011

Richard;
You are one of the finest individuals I have had the privilege to know. You will be remembered in lessons I'll teach to the next generation of power plant workers. Your ability to see things that everyone else overlooked is legendary. I always knew you had my back and I loved you like a brother. Keep the lights lit in the heavens. I'll see you at the next shift turnover.