Richard-Porter-Obituary

Richard Johnston "Rick" Porter II

Cypress, Texas

Aug 31, 1954 – Feb 25, 2013

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BORN
August 31, 1954
DIED
February 25, 2013
LOCATION
Cypress, Texas

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Richard Johnston Porter II, known to those who loved him simply as "Rick," passed away at age 58. He was reminiscing at his homestead in Cypress, Texas when he was rushed to Saint Luke's hospital at Vintage Park in Houston. He died at 7:15 pm on February 25th, 2013 from congestive heart failure. Richard was born in Houston on August 31st, 1954 to Evelyn Fay Porter and Richard Johnston Porter. He had an older sister, Rosalind Marie Porter, and he had two wives during his life, Deborah and Felicia. He graduated with a BA in Drama and Acting from UT Austin and an MA in Screenwriting and Directing from Columbia. Rick played "Larry Ewing" on Another World soap opera for 10 years in New York City. He was also featured in numerous Broadway plays and television shows. He eventually gave up acting to pursue marketing and worked as a creative entrepreneur throughout many of his later years. Near the end of his life he acted as a consultant in senior care and alternative energy industries. Rick resided in Houston, Austin, New York, Los Angeles, and Scottsdale. He was a very friendly and outgoing man who had a lot of friends and built communities everywhere he went. Rick had an amazing sense of humor and boundless energy. Despite his many hardships, Rick was a man who thoroughly enjoyed living life to the fullest. Rick is survived by his only daughter, Allison Linsey Porter, and his older sister, Rosalind Marie Porter. He is predeceased by both his parents, Richard Johnston Porter and Evelyn Fay Porter. His memorial service was held on Sunday March 3rd, 2013 at his home in Cypress. It was attended by many close friends and family who loved Rick and wished to celebrate his life.

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Sorry to hear what happened to him his family are in my prayers

I think I still have super 8 videos of Ricky I took in Windwood when he was about 15. I wanted to be a movie producer and he was the only one willing to star in my production.

Wow I accidentally ran across this he and I were friends in Houston where I was in radio and we did business together he was a very nice guy and I can empathize that is gone God bless the family

Rest in Peace my love. Still so sad.

In 1971 at Cy-Fair HS, Ricky Porter wowed the crowd in a drama department production of “Androcles and the Lion.” His leonine voice, facial expressions, timing, and agility astonished the audience. I recall laughing so hard that I cried. As his Government-Economics teacher, I regarded Ricky as a careful listener, quick thinker, and eager participant in class discussions. He was President of the Student Council, and I was the Student Council sponsor, so I had the privilege of collaborating...

i knew Rick from 1994 in beverly hills to my move to Texas in 1996 and to his death. we were involved in several businesses, and had a lot of fun. Rick will be missed. we used to laugh and laugh until we cried. even when we had to do work on my house..4-5 months before he passed we were laughing away.

I knew Rick from his time on Long Island at his summer home. He was married to Debbie at the time and I saw Lindsey three days after her birth. He was a great friend.

I am shocked to read this. Though it's been many years ago, my very first real boyfriend will be missed, and never forgotten. Until we meet again Rick. Anne