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Richard Q. Penick

West Palm Beach, Florida

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Family-Placed ObituaryDr. RICHARD Q. PENICK Dr. Richard Q. Penick, 89, of Jensen Beach, FL, beloved husband, father, grandfather, great-grandfather, brother, uncle and friend, passed away on July 16, 2010 with family at his side. Dr. Penick was born in 1921 in Altoona, PA to Rev. Ray...

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My dad had a dental office across the street from his office. I wouldn't be here without him. He convinced my mother to have me.

Aunt Tellie , Terry, Jacque ,& Kayleen

Uncle Dick will forever and always be in our hearts and memories.He made such an amazing impact on all our lives.

I remember visiting as a kid in the summer. I will never forget those summer days he and i spent running around outside playing hide and go seek , or the time that he dressed up like Santa Clause and popped up on my door step. These are a few of the many many memories he has left us with that will never fade away.

Aunt Tellie, Terry, Jacque, & Kayleen,

My heartfelt condolences on the loss of a man who was truly one of a kind. I am glad that I was able to visit with him briefly during my trip in February. Uncle Dick was one of my favorites. I'll never forget how much stuff he had collected - ice skates in Florida always cracks me up.

I visited Mom and Dad a few years back with my husband Jack and Uncle Dick accompanied us on a fishing excursion. They were quite a sight to see -...

Our family will always remember how kind you were to all of us and what a great sense of humor you had...Our love to Telly and your family...

I am sadden to hear of your loss.Thank you for your family services throughout the many years in Jensen. He was truly special. From our family to yours: Sincere thoughts and prayers to all. Debbie Cruse Becker, (Port St Lucie, FL)

What can I say about such a wonderful man. He was always so patient with this new mother trying to raise her two girls. I just returned from Colorado and one of the first questions my daughter Kim asked was "How is Dr Penick?" She always talked about Penick's Pond as we called it.
God bless all of you. Kathy Budd Wiggins

Aunt Tellie, Terry, Jacque, & Kayleen,
I was very much saddened at hearing of the passing of Uncle Dick. Although I didn't get to see him much, I always considered him my favorite Uncle. He was so darn funny at times, goffy at others, and always made me feel good when I was around him. Mom and Dad would always come back from a visit with him laughing at something he had done while they were there. The one I remember most...