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Richard B. Pheasant

Colorado Springs, Colorado

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Richard B. Pheasant, a resident of Colorado Springs since July 1985, passed away suddenly on January 23, 2007. Mr. Pheasant was born in Riverton, Wyoming on August 26th, 1938 to Ethel and Tom Pheasant who are deceased. He is survived by his wife, Caroll of 35 years and son, Richard of Lake...

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Carol,
Richard and I shared the same birth year and we grew up together in Elementary, Junior High, and High School in Riverton, Wyoming. I shall always remember Richard as being a strong minded man and a great friend. We shared great times together and the memory of those time will remain with me forever. I grieve with you and the rest of the family in your loss.

Caroll,
I am a old high school classmate & boyhood neighbor of Richard. We go back to early grade school. We were in Boy Scouts together & graduated from RHS together. Sure time removes us from each other, but not from the memories. It was a pleasure to spend my youth with Richard as one of my friends. My condolences go out to you & your family.

Carol, I just wanted to express my sadness at the loss of Dick. While I only knew him a short while at Santa Fe, we enjoyed working with Dick and will miss him. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your famiy.

Caroll
Our prayers are with you and Rich.
Although we can't be there phsyicaly we are certainly there in spirit
Love

Carrol,
Rex and I were so sorry to hear about Dick's accident. We just found out yesterday and last night we were both remembering the Union Christmas Parties and the poker parties you and Dick always hosted. Rex always commented on what wonderful hosts you and Dick were and thoroughly enjoyed spending time with so many friends. He will miss this. You are so blessed that you were married for so many years and have so many happy memories. Cherish them. Because of your strong faith in...

I'll always remember having you sit behind me all those years in choir. I know I've left Good Shepherd, but it and a lot of the people are still in my heart, including you. I loved the special quartets you would do from time to time or the solos. You will will greatly missed.