Richard-Lyttle-Obituary

Richard James Lyttle Jr.

Annapolis, Maryland

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Richard James Lyttle, Jr. (Rip) passed away on October 5, 2016 in Redway, CA. Rip was born on April 12, 1955 in Annapolis, Md. He was the son of the late Richard James Lyttle, Sr. and the late Mary Jane Stevens Lyttle. He is survived by his siblings Kim Sharp and Stacy Mechlin (husband Tom...

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Remembering you, Rip, from Tyler Heights and Annapolis Junior High. May you be resting in peace.

Its been three years. I think about you and know that you and Mikey are having some good laughs. Love you! Robin

Very sad indeed to hear that Rip passed away. I knew him many years ago as students at Washington College and we had fun together. He was so enthusiastic about nature, from snakes and birds to driftwood, just about anything outdoors. My sympathies to his sisters and other family members. Sorry the world lost such a special person too soon.

So very sad. Please accept our deepest sympathy. So many memories. Bob and Joan Schneck

I will always have so many wonderful memories of my time with Rip. He was a special person and a gentle soul.

I'm so sorry to hear of Rip's death. I used to work with him years ago at CACI Language Center. He was one of my favorite co-workers, but over the years I lost touch (hence my internet search for him to get back in touch, which resulted in the shock of finding his obituary). I'm so sorry that the world has lost this bright and amazing human being.

I will always remember Rip's goofy smile. He was always searching for ... I hope he found it.

We are so sorry to hear about Rip's passing. He was a great guy and we know you'll miss him dearly. He was so sweet when Mom died - he came over to Dad's and visited with him for quite some time. Daddy really appreciated and enjoyed his visit. Love you all - Joanne (Park) Beck

So sorry to hear about Rip. And I did not know Mr. Lyttle had passed. My thoughts and prayers are with your family. It was a pleasure to work for Mr. Lyttle.