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Richard Hatch Phifer

Brimfield, Massachusetts

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Richard Hatch Phifer, 66, died on April 3 in Southbridge following a brief illness. He was the son of Robert J. and Beverly Ann (Hatch) Phifer. A lifelong resident, he attended Brimfield schools and graduated from the Stockbridge School of Agriculture. His early years found him as a Junior...

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Please accept my deepest condolences for the passing of your loved one. It's times like this that the loving promises of our Heavenly Father, can bring you comfort and can even soften some of the pain that you are feeling deep in your hearts.-1st Thessalonians 4:13,14.

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Rick, thanks for being a great cousin and a wonderful fried to visit during our summer trips to Brimfield. The hunting trips, fishing trips, football on the front yard and of course just being crazy kids will always be fond memories.

Dave & Carol Thomas,
Seattle, WA

Rick. May you Rest In Peace. You were a great friend,and past co-worker, and my advisor on all things about nature and its wildlife. We thank you again for being a good friend, and all of the help you gave us through the years. You will be missed by all who knew you. RIP.
Barry Bechard and family.

RIP Rick , your quiet presence will be missed at our family functions.

Every member of Babe's Lawn Care Inc. will deeply miss Rick as an employee, co worker, and friend. Rick was one of the hardest working individuals the company has ever had the pleasure of employing. He greatly contributed to the comaraderie among the guys. Rick was always in good spirits with a calm demeanor and strong work ethic. We could always count on Rick when we needed him. All of us at Babe's will always remember the impression Rick left on us.... He will never be forgotten.

Take comfort in knowing that now you have a special guardian angel to watch over you.

Ricky was a wonderful neighbor, always ready to lend a hand. Many times he pulled me out of a snow bank! We will miss his shy smile and big heart!! Rest In Peace, Ricky!!

RIP Rick, enjoy the eternal hunt now. No more pain and suffering. Til we meet again.