Richard A.-Tarbox-Obituary

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Richard A. Tarbox

Boxford, Massachusetts

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September 1, 2017
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Boxford, Massachusetts

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BOXFORD – Mr. Richard A. Tarbox, 81 of Boxford, beloved husband of M. Elaine (Prouty) Tarbox died, Friday, September 1, 2017 at Brightview in Danvers. Born in Fitchburg, he was the son of the late Harold and Charlotte (Countway) Tarbox. Raised and educated in Quincy, he was a graduate of...

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My condolences to the family. Losing a loved one is sorrow moment that it can't be described but knowing that our God have them in his memory because they are precious at his eyes give us comfort. Psalms 116:15

Dave, Linda, Lisa and Mrs. T - Your house in Maine was always a great place to be, thanks to your dad. He let us get away with a lot, but not too much. I knew if we ever ended up in trouble your dad would be there to bail us out (literally). Definitely one of the cooler dads on the lake. I hope my kids' friends think of me that way one day. I'm sure he's still watching over all of us, as always.

So sorry for your loss. Thinking of all of you at this difficult time.

Dear Elaine,
Please accept my condolences on Richards passing. Though it seems as if it were yesterday, your wedding was the first time that I ever entered a church. I didnt know that there was a brides side and a grooms side.
Our little coffee group in the NU commons had so many interesting and varied conversations aside from engineering, it was years before I could find others of Richards intellect.
Many you be comforted among the mourners of Zion and May Richards name...

Dave - sending my deepest sympathy to you and your family. May fond memories sustain you during this difficult time.

Dave - Wishing you peace to bring comfort, courage to face the days ahead and loving memories to forever hold in your heart.

"Death leaves a heartache no one can heal; love leaves a memory no once can steal."

With my deepest sympathy,
Laurie Fiore

I will remember Linda's Dad with a smile, always kind and always loving. Linda would often tell me how much he loved being with his grandchildren, taking Liam to see the horses or Michael and him for ice cream.
Will never forget being in their house in Long Grove, Il. the first time and seeing the wall which held the plaques with his inventions, and thinking how impressive that was.
Wishing the family peace at this difficult time.
Debi Giannini

May his memories live on in the hearts and prayers of love ones bringing comfort as he R.I.P Wait on God to erase the effects of sin and death, making eternal life in paradise possible. John :3:16

Our sympathy goes out to Elaine, the families, and to Richard's many friends. He was a cousin who showed me kindness and leadership in the early years. We both chose NU and EE. Thanks for being you! - Roger and Debbie Ormon