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Richard Rufus Kimble

Dallas, Texas

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Kimble, Richard Rufus Richard Rufus Kimble, a native of Dallas, formerly of Gulf Breeze, Florida, passed away in a Dallas hospital on Monday, June 24, 2013 at the age of 69. He was a loving father, brother, and grandfather. He was a gentleman and avid golfer, with a passion for style and reading....

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Richard and I first met at Spence Jr. Hihg where we were cheerleaders togethers.On to North Dallas High. I think the thing that I remember about him was that was that he was everyones friend.He had this happy feeling about him. A little laugh, a sparkle in his eye. A landslide vote as Senior Class President. I was honored to be a part oof his life. I miss you.

Although I have not seen Richard since graduation from High school, we had gone through 12 yrs of school together. I will always remember what a kind sweet person he was. So sorry for your loss.

I'm sorry for your loss dear friend. May God bless you and your family. We love you!

What a wonderful and kind man .He will be missed.Our thoughts and prayers are with the family.The Team at Brooks Brothers West Village Dallas

Richard was a wonderful man! He and I worked together for several years and he always brightened my day! His quick wit and charm was what made him Richard. He will always be "The Doctor" as in "Dr. Richard Kimble" of the Fugitive. He was an original and made the world a better place for being a part of it! My prayers are with his family.

Miss you so much already dad. Cole is so heart broken at this time, he has been reading your The Book of Common Prayer all night just to feel close to you....

Janet~My thoughts are with you and your family. Richard was had such a sweet soul....he will be missed. Hugs to you.

I have known Richard since our days at James B. Bonham in Dallas. He always had such a radiant smile when he said my name. Did I like it? No,I loved it. Our daughter baby sat for him when he lived in Lakewood. We were both surprised one evening when I opened our door to find the man picking our Lisa up to abbny sit was my longtime friend, Richard. He said his trademark, "Golleeee, Jeeee, Judy Olsson." There was that brilliant smile lighting up my living room. His joy of life was so apparent....

Dear Tallie and Family, Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this time of transition.
All our love and continued support,
David and Vickie Merritt (Muscle Shoals, AL)