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A Great man missed by many.
Rich Langenthal
September 17, 2025 | Friend
Brookline, Massachusetts
Richard McCue passed away in Brookline, Massachusetts. The obituary was featured in The Brookline Tab on November 16, 2017.
A Great man missed by many.
Rich Langenthal
September 17, 2025 | Friend
I got an email from legacy.com asking me to add to the Guest Book, the anniversary of your passing was Oct. 16, 2017. So it's a little over three years. I want you to know that we all miss you, you are still with us always, and we hope and pray for your eternal joy, well-being, and happiness. I know what you would say about the current political situation... :)
Norma Levine
November 11, 2020 | Brookline, MA | Friend
RIP Dickie. Good to meet you
Albert Lewis
January 21, 2019 | OCEANSIDE, CA
As you remember your love one, may your treasured memories continue to bring you peace, comfort, and strength to endure.
June 26, 2018
Rest In Peace Dickie, sounds like you were a model employee who went the extra mile to help others, you will be missed. Prayers.
Linda Mullen
Linda Mullen
December 01, 2017 | South Dennis, MA
Kathy, Danny and Julie,
I cannot express how sad I was to hear of Dickies passing. You all have been through so much in the past few years. My thoughts and prayers are always with you and please know, if you need anything, from any of us, we are here for you.
Jeanne Delaney
December 01, 2017 | Shrewsbury, MA
Dick will be missed dearly. Harriet and I were very close with him. He was always available for help, assistance or guidance in setting up functions. The rummage sale run by Harriet ran very smoothly because of Richard's efforts. Whenever we were assigned to decorate for functions Richard could not be more helpful in making the program successful. We will miss him a great deal. He was a very unique and special person.
Warren and Harriet
November 29, 2017 | Brookline, MA
I am so sorry for your loss.Remember during these sad times especially,God is listening to our heartfelt prayers for comfort and peace.Psalm 86:1
November 26, 2017
Dick always thought of the other person. Aware of my interests, he greeted me with questions about my job, the Celtics, politics, and history. I would pass Temple Emeth on my morning jog to work at about 5:30 am, and would stop and enjoy a friendly conversation with Dick. It was always filled with humor and cheer. He kept me informed about Temple news. He knew all the details about how to celebrate the Jewish holidays. He took good care of everyone!
Josh Shapiro
November 25, 2017 | West Roxbury, MA