Richard-Oldham-Obituary

Dr. Richard Randolph Oldham

Flat Rock, North Carolina

1939 - 2014 (Age 74)

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Flat Rock, North Carolina

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Richard Oldham passed away at the age of 74 in Flat Rock, North Carolina. Funeral Home Services for Richard are being provided by Thos. Shepherd & Son - Hendersonville. The obituary was featured in Times-News on May 17, 2014, and The Tennessean on May 17, 2014.

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Dear Susie and family, I'm sure Dr. Oldham will be missed for his family and so many people. He left behind a great, loving, and caring family. He was a wonderful man who gave a lot to the community and all those who needed help. I have wonderful memories about you and your family. I'll be praying for you all during this time of sorrow. I'm sure Dr. Oldham is in the presence of our Celestial Father. May our dear Lord comfort your heart as only He can do. With love, Emilio, Bertha and...

Dear Susie and all,
We send our love to you at this time.
Being with Dick always reminded us of how bright and gifted he was. His love of medicine always led the way, even when he retired it never waned. His love of all things Italian was a contagious behavior that made us look at his appreciation as if it were our own! I know we will all remember his lovely photography and may you enjoy those beautiful pieces long into your future.
We send our condolences and our best...

Susan and family,

I am so grateful to have gotten to work with Dr. Oldham for several years at Baptist. He loved his family. He spoke of you and yours sons often. We have missed him since the day he retired. We have so many good memories of the years he was here. Our prayers go out to you.

Dear Susan; I did not know Dick that well but met him here at Kenmure, with Mary and larry a few times. I recall how he called me at home after i had injured my back playing golf. He gave me advice and recommended a book which helped me diagnose and treat the injury. I always remembered the incident, sill have the book, and think of him every time i look at it. He was a caring and thoughtful man. I sympathize with your loss and wish you all the best going forward. God Bless. Tom Sweetman