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Richard Lee Pulsipher

Salt Lake City, Utah

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Richard Lee Pulsipher 07/04/43 ~ 01/06/06 Richard Lee Pulsipher, beloved husband, father, grandfather, brother, and friend, passed away Friday, January 6, 2006 at his home in Cottonwood Heights, Utah following a long battle with cancer that began in May of 2001. Richard was born July 4, 1943 in...

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Dear Kathleen and family,
We certainly enjoyed the friendship your family showed to our family as we visited Grandma Peterson, as your family and ours would visit in Pleasant View, Idaho. Everyone loved and respected Richard. He was a good man. I send my sympathy and condolence at this time. Your cousin, Renee

Kirsten and family,
I was so sad to hear about your dad. My deepest sympathy goes out to you. I remember your dad as one who always had a smile for everyone. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
With love,
Cindy Anderson (Calder)

Late fall at Bear River Refuge and the Wasatch Ranch

I enjoyed the priviledge and pleasure of working with Rich and his brother Gerry on a variety of interpretive projects over quite a number of years. He was a valued associate, mentor and friend. We've worked for one another, teamed together and even competed for contracts--always with respect to one another. Our finest collaborative work, in my view, was developing a master plan for visitor use of Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge on Great Salt Lake, a place we both love. It's ironic that...

Rich is one man I could say had a heart of gold. I've only known Rich for about 7 years from playing early morning basketball and I must say had an incredible jump-shot(although he humbly denied it) . He gained instant respect and trust from those he was around and his upbeat attitude has made a great impact in my life.

Kathleen, I learned about Rich this morning from Bill Bouck through Bob Bills. I want to express my love to you in your trial. We all had a wonderful time in the early years. Rich was very special and I know your love was eternal.
Les Forslund

Dearest Kathleen and kids,

I feel so fortunate that I was able to see you, albeit briefly, this last July. I can't tell you how much the visit meant to me. Having moved around so much, seeing you and Rich reminded me of those important years in my life when you were so integral to my definition of "home". And now Rich is finally Home and smiling down upon us all. My thoughts and prayers are with you and I look forward to seeing you again soon.

with love, Michelle Florin...

A superb associate, a compassionate mentor, and a highly valued friend. Rich was one of the finest people that I have had a chance to know. I will miss him dearly.

LeAnne Bronson

Kathleen, Marian and I want to express our love and sympathy to you and your family. At basketball we called him Rooster and he called me Man Mountain. Really it is he that should have been Man Mountain. His wonderful shadow will forever protect you and your children as the shadow of the mountains that we raised our families under. He will be remembered as stalwart, good and of great cheer! The Lord bless and keep you!

Gods Speed my friend! Thank-you for your daily smiles and friendship!

Sherrie Wignall
Utah Parent Center