Richard-Scarvie-Obituary

Richard Hunt Scarvie

Seattle, Washington

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DIED
February 13, 2017
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Seattle, Washington

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Richard Scarvie passed away on February 13, 2017 in Seattle, Washington. The obituary was featured in The Seattle Times on March 19, 2017.

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I still think of Rick, We had something else in common besides Drum Corp, I bumped into him a few times at the Monroe speedway where he worked on a crew. I raced cars at one time and still was a fan. Was good to see him there, and I wasn't surprised that he had the technical ability like that

Rick was a kind and gentle man.
I first met him when I joined the Civil Air Patrol (Tukwila Squadron)
We flew together on many practice, and some
search and rescue missions.
Rick was a master at keeping the aircraft
up to date and in top flying condition.
We had many good times together.

Rick, you may be gone,but you won't be forgotten.
When we meet again, we will fly with the angles and touch the face of God.

Rick Scarvies memorial is coming up soon, because of things not in my control I will not be able to attend. I wish I could change this. Since I cannot, Id like to say a couple things on this page, as I feel its the most relevant Drum Corp page.
Rick was the one that came to my school, Jane Adams JR high and gave a recruitment presentation. I was not much into playing a horn, or music at the time, but it was an easy class, and no one seemed to mind that I sucked at playing baritone. About...

Rick was a blessing to our family. He took in my son when Blaine and Laura couldn't afford to get out on their own. Not many men would do that. I am so thankful I had the opportunity to meet this man and was blessed to have him first at Laura and Blaine's wedding and then again at Blaine's funeral. He is family and always will be. Rest in peace in Rick and thank you for watching over my son and daughter in law.
Laveda and Stephen Nichols

My condolences to Rick's family. I've known Rick since 1979 - 80 back at South Seattle Community College where we attended and became Aviation Maintenance Techs. He was a stand up straight forward man and he will be missed. Hope you are in a better place buddy.