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Richard H. Senior

North Stonington, Connecticut

Age 86

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DIED
August 3, 2013
AGE
86
LOCATION
North Stonington, Connecticut

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Richard H. Senior, 86, of North Stonington, husband of the late Ruth May (Geary) Senior, passed away Saturday, August 3, 2013.Born in Stonington, he was the son of the late Stanley and Myrtle (Rogers) Senior and lived in North Stonington since 1949.He served in the US Army during WWII at Fort Lee...

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Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this sad time.. Mr. Senior was a great guy....

Diane, Mark and Marilyn, I am so sorry to hear of your dad's passing. He was a wonderful man. I have especially good memories of being in shows with him back in the 60"s and seeing him at the Firehouse. May it bring you comfort to know that he and your mom are now reunited in heaven.

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Dick, outstanding citizen and icon for the town of No. Ston. His family should be proud of him and their Mother. I, remember when the Ashway Grange and N.S. grange put on Minsteral's each year. back in 1956 under the directions of Ben Bliven. Dick could whistle songs that was the true meaning of America Got Talent. He spent many hours helping others and teaching them what he new best. To his family Dick is safe in God's Hands in heaven with his loverly wife. It was a pleasure to be a friend...

An icon of North Stonington, leaving the town with an amazing legacy. To the Senior Family, my heartfelt condolences.

Diane and Family, My thoughts and prayers are with all of you.

We will miss you greatly.

My memories of Dick are good for he was a kind and gentle man. We worked together at The Meadow Lake Dairy Bar when it first opened at the site where the Mobile Station is now. He always took on the heavy jobs with ease and good humor. Later we would often see him with Ruth as they enjoyed each others company at different dining spots and he never failed to be friendly. He was a good man to know.
Marilyn, Diane and Mark, May you and your families find comfort in knowing that your dad left...

Mark, Marilyn and Diane my thoughts and prayers are with you. I will greatly miss Uncle Rich and all his wonderful stories.