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Richard Sankey

Raleigh, North Carolina

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Richard W. SankeyOctober 6, 1928 - February 26, 2013RaleighRichard (Dick) Sankey was born in Youngstown, Ohio. He served his country in the U.S. Marine Corps from 1946 to 1948 and graduated from Bowling Green State University in 1952. He spent most of his life in North Canton, Ohio where he...

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It was Dick Sankey who encouraged me while in my twenties to join Pathway's newly-formed board of trustees. I shared with him that I didn't feel equipped to do so. Dick said nonsense. This began my volunteer work in the non-profit social services world that has given me so much fulfillment. Thank you Dick. I also watched him with amazement run his new business single-handedly in the 70s. Dick was the genuine entrepreneur. Dick impacted so many lives in such positive ways. Dick's life work...

The Armour family was sad to hear of Dicks passing, many great times will be remembered both on and off the Golf Course. My Mom and I have you in our thoughts and prayers.
John and Ann Armour

Our heartfelt condolences to the Sankey family in this most difficult time. Dick was a very good man and an example to all. He will be remembered for his energetic spirit and the great smile which he shared with almost everyone he met...

Our sincere sympathy to Doe and family. We so enjoyed knowing Dick with his wonderful sense of humor and kind heart. Our prayers are with you at this sad time

Our thoughts and prayers are with the Sankey family.

Jim and Polly North Canton, Ohio

Suzanne,

I was sad to hear of your father's passing. I will keep you and your family in my prayers.








Our sympathies to Doe and Family. We enjoyed many bridge and golf games with Dick and Doe. God Bless.

Bob and Audrey Webster

Doe and Family,
So very sorry for your loss.
My prayers are with you.....
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Sandra Petty

I am so sorry to hear about Dick's passing. He was a great man. Even in retirement, Dick would come to the office, and would always take the time to stop by and chat, and ask how you were doing. He was just a class act, and a pleasure to know.