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Richard Riley

Baltimore, Maryland

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Riley, Richard Ames April 23, 1942 – May 12, 2020Richard (Dick) Ames Riley, formerly of both Coatesville, PA, and Baltimore, MD, passed peacefully at his home with his loving family by his side early Tuesday morning, May 12, 2020. He was born in Baltimore, MD on April 23, 1942 to John T. Riley,...

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My dad was always my rock, from stepping up to the challenge of raising a child at 21 to realizing his own mortality in his illness, he was always matter of fact, happy go lucky and just plain REAL. He took care of me ALWAYS, whether it was teaching me to drive a 4 on the floor at 15, fixing my home security issues or being the only other one to like anchovies and sausage on pizza. I will miss him with my whole being, but I know he is no longer suffering even though he is still taking care of...

Many good trips taken together. He is already missed.

This is my grand father of sally Moulton my mom I loved him so much like his personality. I love you grandpa

Ryls passing is a very sad event. He and Marie were perfect for each other. I met Ryl in the trailers behind Fraternity and Sorority row as we were freshmen at the University of Maryland in 1960. Ryl always had life as his first priority, studies were second. Many rides in his Volvo to get pizzas and beer. We (the teabags) stayed in contact over the years, never failing to enjoy each other. He will be missed by many, including me!
Bob Lindner
Classmate and friend

I have lost a dear dear friend and my first college roommate.I am not sure I would have made it thru college if it werent for Dick! The red roach(car-Volvo) got us everywhere and no amount of snow would keep Dick from getting to his destination- even if it meant driving on the sidewalk.I will miss him so much!❣

I have known Dick Riley for 60 years, since when we were freshman roommates entering the U of MD. I will always remember him as a generous and sincere person who didn't take himself too seriously, who lived life to the fullest. My wife, Diane, and I will miss him greatly, and we will hold him and Marie in our prayers.

We had a lot of fun adventures with Dick and he left us with many good memories.
So sorry to hear of his passing.

We sorry to hear about Dicks passing , our prayers to your family.