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Richard Paris

Danbury, Connecticut

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Paris, Richard W.Richard W. Paris, 71, of Danbury died on Monday September 16th at Danbury Hospital. A man, a dreamer with visions ahead of his time was taken from us before his time. Richard was a man of strength who persevered above any obstacle that came his way. His passion for life was...

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Sorry for you loss. My name is Karen Frederickson, My parents have also passed on, during my mom's years living in Newtown, Conn. she had the pleasure of working at the Danbury Fair for years. She purchased a set of hand made wooden lamps, one with guns, wagon wheel & etc. the other carpenter tools. At least, I am thinking that is where she got them. The oringinal tag is still attached, Living Art, Inc. 34 Bailey Avenue, Ridgefield, Connecticut. date 1980. Just wanted...

Earth Time flies, wet eyes dry, broken hearts try, To Bid goodbye. Hey, Man. Why try? Cool Hoods don't die, On Heaven's track, Dick Rides, Dick Rides!

Thinking of the Paris family today.....

My condolences on Richard's passing. I remember being in Cub Scouts (Morris Street School) way back in the 70's and Mr. Paris was nice enough to host our whole pack at his shop. He showed us around and made wooden whales for each of us. Although it was a brief encounter, I vividly remember that he was very kind and generous to everyone. I was taken back to that time immediately after reading the obituary. I have not seen young Rich since that time, but please know that you and your family are...

Rich was a great man and a wonderful friend too all that knew him. I met him at the DAV and even though I didn't know him as well as my father did I know he was a wonderful person and heaven just received an angel way before his time.

Sending my thoughts and prayers to the family at this very difficult time. He was a wonderful man, and can now be with his wonderful wife. My heart goes out to his family.

I am so sorry for your loss. I know Dickie and Buck will find each other and have a great time together. Both Barbara and Richard were best friends. Sincerely Dottie Argenio

Please accept our deepest sympathy for your loss., Your always will be remember.Sebastian, Carla de Oliveira
Newtown-CT 06470

Rich, we knew each other since teenage days and we both had our hot rods back than. It meant a lot when you approved of my latest street rod at the Sycamore a few weeks ago. Yeah, got first prize that night and we talked about the days when I played in the Ramrods band and the performers I could help you with at your latest creation "Fenders". Well, I guess that will have to wait for now, but I hope somebody picks up where you left off. I hate to see good ideas go to waste. It won't be the...