Richard-MUSICK-Obituary

Richard M. MUSICK

Virginia, Virginia

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SUFFOLK - Richard Morgan Musick, 65, died April 15, 2010, at Sentara Obici Hospital.Richard was preceded in death by his father, Jack W. Musick; and brother, Charles W. Musick.Richard Morgan Musick was a passionate man who loved God, life, America, family, and friends. A true aviator, he owned...

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Susan,

I was put in touch with our mortality when I opened the most recent W&L magazine and in the obituary section found Dick and two of my fraternity brothers. Dick and I were on the wrestling team at W&L one weight apart and I spent the better part of two years figuring out how to frustrate his Granby Roll. He practiced with a precise intensity that made us better wrestlers. I enjoyed our time together. I am sorry for your loss. Kemble White 11/29/10

Dear Susan,
I was saddened to hear of Richard's death. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your sons. I have fond memories of him proudly showing me the beautiful property that you live on the night I came for dinner a few years ago. Sincerely, Nancy Wilcox

Susan, we were so sorry to hear about Richard's passing. I sure enjoyed meeting him and flying with him in the MU-2 6 years ago. May God be with you and your family. Susie & Mick Sumnick

Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family at this time.

DEAR SUSAN, WHIT & RICHARD, To say the "Dickie" of my childhood, the "Dick" of my adulthood, has died continues to bring instant tears. My heart is filled chock-a-block with happy memories of Sandbridge visits:

my abortive rescue of you & Whit before the hurricane which left US powerless at the Beach, BUT NOT your home;
the fire in Pungo;

Thanksgiving at Merry Point;
the closing of your short cut through THE "BASE";

helping you take a last load...

Dear Musick Family, We have lost a dear friend from our circle. Dickie embraced qualities of generosity and protection that all of us could learn from. His presence was one of quiet strength. love and eternal joy and he will live on in our memories. Our deepest condolences, Tommy, Debby and Clay

Dear Susan and Family, I am very sad that this day has come. Richard was part of what I considered family and will be missed as such. More than a friend he was a honorable man who influnenced everyone he came in contact with, making us all better people. You all are in our prayers. With the Warmest Regards and Prayers, Steve & Francesca Ketchum

Dear Susan,we are sorry for your loss and our deepest condolences go to you and your family .
Sincerely
Luca Lucchinetti

Richard was the pilot for myself & others employed by Western Branch Diesel Inc. many times over the years. He will truly be missed by us & others that came in contact with him. He was a great pilot & a great guy.
Sincerely,
R. Dan Dixon