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Richard E. "Papa" Naragon

Flint, Michigan

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NARAGON, Richard E. "Papa" - Age 53, of Flint, died Monday, April 21, 2003 at McLaren Regional Medical Center. A Funeral service will be held at 1:00 PM Friday, April 25, 2003 at Brown Funeral Home, 1616 Davison Road, Flint. Burial will follow at Flint Memorial Park. Visitation will be held...

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When Richard married Angie, little did he know the rest of the family came along as a package? Quite a number of us lived with them. They have always been there when they were needed. Lori, Mike, and Marjie shared two Moms and one Dad, Richard. Remember the yellow truck (he named GOD) he got from his Dad. He loved that truck and drove it, till it could not be driven any more. Remember the all night Euchre Games. I much preferred Hand & Foot. Hootie always helped you and Dale win your game!...

Richard made me realize how important it was to look after my "hole" family. He was so obsessed with this he asked me this each time I visited him. Thank you for being such a good brother-in-law. I will remember this always. Love ya.

I will have alt of memories like going fishing and you getting excited ove the big fish. And the many time w went to tiger games and how I won ticket in the flint journal, we both thought it was so great. The time you took us to Wrestlmania, and, all the rime me and you went to the I.M.A sport arena. Taking long rides after we went swimming looking for deer, and, late at night. Watching you teach your grandkids "the papa dance". (And still watch them do it. All the people you and mom have...

TO MY HUSBAND, LOVE YOU MORE THEN WORDS CAN SAY. AFTER 30 YEARS YOU WOULD THINK THAT LOVE WOULD SLOW DOWN, BUT IT DOESN'T. REM. THE SMELTING TRIPS, CANOEING DOWN THE RIFLE RIVER, TRIPS TO NIAGARA FALLS AND UP TO NEWBERRY. TAKNG THE GRANDKIDS TO FIND "DEER" AND THE KIDS DOING THEIR "DEER CALL" - "HERE DEER - HERE DEER" AND FINDING THEM DINOSAURS IN THE PARK, AT FOR-MAR. EATING LOBSTER AT MIDNIGHT. HORROR MOVIES, THE DRIVE-IN, AND "HALLOWEEN" YOUR FAVORITE HOLIDAY. LOVING TO THE FULLEST EACH...

Here's to all the good times, happy memories and lessons learned. I look forward to seeing you again. You are always in my heart.
I Love You.

We at Baker College Academic Office wish to extend our heartfelt sympathy, to Marji and her family for such a great lose. Our prayers are with you and the family. Love Ora

Cousins Pat(Naragon)Dukarski and husband John, wish to extend our heartfelt sympathy, to Richards wife and children,his brothers and sisters and to all his loved ones.Love to all,Pat&John