Richard-Pellett-Obituary

Richard Pellett

Anchorage, Alaska

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Private family services have already been conducted for Richard A. Pellett, 80, who died May 9 at his Anchorage home. He was born on May 15, 1930, in Tacoma, Wash., to the late Joe and Lucy Pellett. He came to Alaska in 1954. He worked mostly in the logging industry and was superintendent of the...

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Aunt Jean, Dick & Jeannie, Rob & Terri,
Uncle Dick was a very special person. He will be in our thoughts & prayers as you all will be. We love you.
Your family in Washington state

Staci and Family - so sorry for your loss.

You could not meet better people than Dick and Jean Pellett. They were genuine people, and I loved listening to their stories. Jean and family, just know that I am thinking of you at this time. Nancy Wesson

To Jean and Family, We are so sorry for your loss... it has been a while since we talked..but we always enjoyed you and Dick's company.. our thoughts and prayers are with you during this time... our deepest condolences to you and your family.... Elsie (Hendryx) Kanayurak and kids..

Jean and Family: Just want you to know we are thinking of you during this time. We will miss Dick. He was a great guy and seemed to love what he was doing - regardless of what it was. Bill, Karen & Jenna Standifer, Ray McCord & family.

To Dick Jr. & Family,

So very sorry for your loss-I have often wondered where Dick was & what he was up to. I had great memories of him at Tyonek. One of the best was the day an end-dump driver tipped over his truck and Dick came up to him and said "to bad it had to happen on your last day".

He was a mentor to many of us skidder operators at Tyonek.

Terry Nininger
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