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Richard G. Seymour

Warwick, Rhode Island

Jan 10, 1943 – Feb 6, 2025 (Age 82)

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BORN
January 10, 1943
DIED
February 6, 2025
AGE
82
LOCATION
Warwick, Rhode Island

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EXETER, RI- Richard G. Seymour, 82 died at home on February 6, 2025. He was the loving husband of Carolyn M. (Colt) Seymour. Born in St. Lucia, he was a son of the late Wilfred E. Seymour and Clarice I. (Gilpin) Seymour. With a long career as a truck driver which began in the mid 1960's, Rich...

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Very sorry to hear about Rick´s passing and my condolences to Carol and family. I worked with Rick for many years and he taught me how to be a batchman and helped me hone my trade. We often talked about our guitars and always wanted to sit down and play some music but sadly we never did. God Bless you Rick and I know Heaven has gained another Angel!

So sorry to read this--his family will miss him something awful--he was that kind of guy: sweet, kind, and easy to be around. He will be sorely missed at the class of '61 monthly dinners where his laughter and obvious delight to be in his friends/wife's company was heard by all...what a guy!

Rich was a wonderful man with such a friendly demeanor. I always enjoyed our conversations and time on the golf course. May he rest in peace

I am so sad to know of this loss. Richie was a very favorite cousin, my memories of his humor, affection and fun, in our teen years and beyond are as fresh now as back then. My heart goes out to all his family who , I know , miss him sorely. Barbara (Barbie) Seymour now Baldwin RIP

Rich is the sweetest man I have ever known. Talented at most any task, loving counterpart to Carolyn and a man of tremendous humor. He had a joy of auto racing that he shared with me, we had a number of trips to regional races that were memorable for us and our wives. So many stories and loads of hilarity. I will miss you so much, love you Rich. Dave and Beth St.Onge

Richard was always the fun guy. He cared about others and made you feel #1. He and Carolyn were great friends to Jim and myself during our time of need. Rich loved music. I was asked to sing with him and his friends. It was a fun time for my in our friend ship. You will be very missed my friend. Love, Brenda