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Richard Lee "Dick" Scarlett

GLOUCESTER, Virginia

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GLOUCESTER - Richard 'Dick' Lee Scarlett, 73, passed away on Wednesday, Sept. 5, 2007. Richard was raised in Arlington, Va., graduating from Wash-Lee High School, class of '53. He then joined the United States Air Force, serving for over 24 years. During his military career he worked on the U.S....

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My Dearly Beloved Friends: You will always be remembered by Roz & Myself! At 84, I still remember all of the Great Times we had & will again in another Time & Place where politics will no longer be a major concern. Our Beautiful America is being tested 7 my sincerest hope is: "She will win again" as she did with 45 & will again with 47, God Bless Him... Always remembered, Roz'n'John

Dearest Richard, Roseanne & Susie: As September 5th, 2023 arrives, I am reminded of all the treasured moments that were spent with all of you, both in work and retirement. 16 years has flown by and now at 83, my greatest hope will be to see each of you again when my time comes. I don't think that either of you would like to see where our "Beautiful America" has gone however, having "Great Hope", I believe that all good will return before I see you all again... God is always with us so Rest in...

Dear Susie,
It's been almost a year now that we received word of Dick's passing. I still miss him terribly. It was an honor to know such a great man,a gentle man,a man who willnever be replaced. With love, Alice Phillips

Dear Susie,
Richard became a dear friend of our family after my folks retired to Middlesex County VA in 1996. My dad found a special friend in him. They both had an enjoyment in creating & making things in their shops, eating at fine restaurants & bargain shopping for the materials to make their designs.
We will miss our "personal" Santa, yet I have comfort in knowing that those two are scheming some kind of plan to benefit everyone they encounter in heaven.
We love you, too. Plan...

Dear Susie

Dick was one of the finest human beings one can meet in a lifetime.
He was an inspiration to those who
knew him and will be missed by many.

Dear Susie,

We are saddened to hear of the loss of your husband, Dick. Please take care of yourself and if we can help you in any way please let us know. We love you, Donna and Dave Thomas

FOREVER IN MY HEART ALWAYS

WITH LOVE TO ALL YOUR FAMILY

I WILL MISS YOU

To Susie and all of Richard's Family I want to express my deepest sympathy. I went to school with Richard for many years and only in the last ten years did I really get to know him and I feel truly blessed to have shared a friendship with such a rare and beautiful guy. He will be sorely missed, a light in the world.
Janet Filia (Arlington, Va.)

From a classmate at Washington-Lee High School. You and I spent half of our high school days in auto mechanics with Mr. Elsea. We labored together many hours trying to give life to our friends old clunkers. What a great memory. My thoughts are with your family at this sad time. Good by old friend.