Richard-Killough-Obituary

Richard Killough

Denver, Colorado

1950 - 2018

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Rick Killough, 67, of Denver, passed away on May 24, 2018 peacefully at home. Born in Tachikawa, Japan on December 06, 1950. A graduate of Arvada West H.S. and Metropolitan State University of Denver. Thirty- Seven years in Law Enforcement and a Thirty -Five year veteran of The Denver Police...

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Sergeant Killough
I will never forget you and i am sorry i wasn't there to say goodbye.

My fondest memory was when you were my sergeant in the Traffic Bureau and you realised i sucked drawing traffic diagrams. So rather then send me back to patrol you sent me to a Level1 Accident reconstruction school to become better. I never fully thanked you for that.... Your at peace now SGT Killough. It was my honour to know you

I thoroughly enjoyed my times with Rick. He was funny, interesting and always a good friend. He will be greatly missed. John Costigan

May his soul rest in the lord. Our sympathy to Rick's family

Rest in Peace my good neighbour.

The Tetteh Family of Aurora would like to express our deepest sympathy to the family and friends of Rick. Our earnest prayers and thoughts are with you all. May you all find comfort in our Lord for He is the Alpha and Omega. May Rick's gentle soul rest in perfect peace. Amen!

Please accept my sincere condolences dear family and friends. May prayers strengthen you and memories comfort you. And may you find hope and comfort in God our Father, who loves us, comfort your hearts and "make you firm". (2 Thessalonians 2:16, 17).

Sending love and prayers to his family, both blood and blue, and to all of his friends. Thank you sir for your service and dedication to the citizens of Denver. Rest in peace in the arms of the Lord. From a Blue Mom.

Rick will always have a special place
in my heart. My sincerest thoughts go out
to his family and friends. Rest in peace I know
you will be truly missed.

Amy Nesladek Munger

I worked with Rick in District 1 in the early 90's. We had so much fun and a lot of laughs. I'm so sad! Love and blessings to his family and loved ones. Our hearts go out to you.