Richard-Hooton, Jr., USMC/USA (Ret.)-Obituary

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Richard Joseph Hooton, Jr., USMC/USA (Ret.)

Pensacola, Florida

Jul 2, 1941 – Mar 24, 2022 (Age 80)

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BORN
July 2, 1941
DIED
March 24, 2022
AGE
80
LOCATION
Pensacola, Florida

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Colonel Richard “Dick” J. Hooton, Jr., USMC/USA (Ret.), 80, passed away on Thursday, March 24, 2022. Dick is the son of the late Ada Holland (Castleberry, AL) and Richard J. Hooton, Sr., of Pensacola, his father being part of the Bonifay-Gonzalez families.


Dick was born and raised in Pensacola, he graduated from PHS in 1959, attended University of Georgia playing football as a walk on, then attended PJC ultimately graduating from UWF, BA in sociology, in 1974. He began his USMC career in 1961, being designated a Naval Aviator in 1963. He served his country for 31 years, including 3 tours in Vietnam.


Personal decorations include the Silver Star, 2 Distinguished Flying Crosses, 52 Air Medals, and 2 Navy Commendation medals.


Dick Hooton had a variety of interests after he retired in 1992. He served for several years on the Pensacola Opera Board of Trustees ending in 2020, and his love for Pavarotti and Puccini was well-known throughout the opera community.


Very active in the camellia community, he was president and board member of the Gulf Coast Camellia Society. His love, however, was the Pensacola Camellia Club where he served on the Board for many years. With hundreds of camellias in his yard on Escambia Bay, he delighted in each and every one, attending camellia shows and showing his flowers in Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, and Florida. He was a certified American Camellia Society show judge for many years. Dick won many awards for his beautiful flowers and was known throughout the camellia community for lending a helping hand to novices and judges alike.


Those left to cherish his memory include, his wife of 57 years, Bette (Capasso), of Shelton, CT; a daughter, Anne, of Pensacola; sons, Richard III (Faith) and Joshua (April), of North Carolina; numerous friends and family also survive. Dick Hooton was one tough guy, and he leaves a legacy of strength and courage to guide his family.


Our heartfelt thanks to Covenant Care Hospice and Dr. Hakim and his team at Ascension Sacred Heart, especially PA Holly Crawford.


Memorial Mass will be celebrated at the Basilica of St. Michael the Archangel, 21 N. Palafox St., Pensacola, FL 32502, on Tuesday, April 5, 2022, at 9:00 AM, the Very Reverend Joseph Callipare, Celebrant. Inurnment will follow at Barrancas National Cemetery with military honors being accorded by the US Marine Cops at 10:30am.


In lieu of flowers, please remember Covenant Hospice of Pensacola, the Pensacola Camellia Club or Basilica of St. Michael the Archangel Endowment Fund, P.O. Box 12423, Pensacola, FL 32591.


“Among the honors, postings, promotions, and medals that have been awarded me, the one in which I take most pride is to be able to say, ‘I am a marine’.”

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In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will miss you always.

With deepest condolences. We are so sorry for your loss. Mr Hooton was a very special man, that touched a lot of people throughout his life & my Daughter Sydnee Johnson was one of those people. Both of the Hooton’s (Ms Bettie & Mr Dick) are wonderful to my daughter & she thinks the world of them. RIP.

Dick Hooton was valued for his friendship and his willingness to provide wisdom and help. His advice was provided without "sugar-coating" and always helpful. He playfully "tolerated" this navy "squid" and I always looked forward to seeing and talking with him- a good man who lived an honorable life, and made good friends. God bless, and may you always have favorable winds and following seas.

Dick and I served together in a helicopter squadron flying in combat. Our bonds of friendship, respect and duty were forged in the fires of that war so long ago, and survived the passage of many years. I salute my dear friend, my comrade in arms, a fine Marine, now in Valhalla!

Mrs Hooten, Jessica and I were honored to have met you and the Colonel during Laura and Carlo's anniversary party a few years back. As a fellow Marine now infiltrating the Army, I fully realize the importance of the Family in supporting everything a service member ever accomplishes. And I know he did too. Our prayers and thoughts are with you and the Family.

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Sincere condolences to the Hooton family.
Semper Fidelis
DeDee Bevilacqua McGinnis

Dick was a force of nature, whether as a warrior or expert gardener. My earliest memories were of him (a/k/a "Dickie") as a 19 year old. His beloved father, Richard, was my grandmother's sister. To a 7 year old, he was beyond cool. He was beyond cool his whole life. On behalf of my Mom, Patty, and the entire branch of our family, we send our prayers for Dick, Bette and their family,