Richard-McLaughlin-Obituary

Richard T. McLaughlin

Wollaston, Massachusetts

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McLaughlin, Richard T. of Scottsdale, AZ, died on September 06, 2010. He was 70. Beloved husband of Darlene P. McLaughlin of Scottsdale, AZ. Cherished son of the late Robert and Mary McLaughlin, owner of the Wee Folks Nursery School in South Boston. Devoted father of Peter McLaughlin and...

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I´ll always remember you Mac. We went thru a lot together. You were my good friend.

Dick Mclaughlin was one of my best friends. The best thing I can say is he always had my back

Mac and I were great friends in the 60's and early 70's in Scottsdale. He has always been a dear and important part of my life. My first thought of him is his great laugh and sense of humor...what a guy. He is remembered with fondness.

My condolences to you.

Dick and his family moved to the Wollaston section of Quincy in the 7th grade. We became friends and attended both Central Jr. High in Quincy and AWHS in Braintree. During that time, we played baseball and basketball together at Adams Field and the Fenno Street basketball courts.

After high school we went our separate ways as Dick pursued a baseball career as a player and coach with the LA Dodgers organization and I lived at various times in New York City, Buffalo, Alabama and...

So sorry for your loss.

"Dick" was a great guy with a wonderful sense of humor!

I first met Richard in 1967 playing Winter Ball in the Dominican Republic. He was my roommate. We became lifelong friends. I knew his entire Family and spent many hours at his house in Quincy. Mac was a great baseball man, as a Player, Coach, Instructor and Scout. I will miss him. Walter Hriniak

To the family of Dick. I lived in Wollaston not far from Dick. He was a good friend of my brother's, Bob Beaton, who graduated from Archie's with him. My brother died of cancer 3 years ago. Dick was a real gentleman, even when he was a young man. My condolences to his family and friends.

Mary Lou (Beaton) Vitello
Green Valley, AZ