Richard-Weeman-Obituary

Richard P. Weeman

DETROIT, Maine

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Richard P. Weeman, 46 DETROIT -- Richard P. Weeman, 46, died on Sunday, May 1, 2011, in Pittsfield. He was born in Forfar, Scotland, on July 7, 1964, the son of the late Richard and Margaret (Darling) Weeman. He graduated from Maine Central Institute with the class of 1982 and attended the...

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We lost a great man here in Winterport. My condolances to his famiy.

We have lost a wonderful postmaster and a kind-hearted soul. Rest in peace, Dick.

It didn't matter what we would talk about when I would pick up my mail, but I always walked away with a smile. He will be missed!

Rufina, My heart is so sad for the heartache I know you are feeling. I send my deepest sympathy to you and your family. Jan Roundy....WW friend.

Steven and family, I'm so sorry to hear about your dad. You are in my thoughts and prayers. With love, Michele, Crystal & Hannah Comfort

Larry and Rufena and family,
Mary and I are very sorry to hear of the passing of 'Little Richard'. Mary, Polly and I last saw him at the Olive Garden in South Portland several years ago. He was full of fun and we really enjoyed our brief time with him.
This is a very sad time for many, but roses will bloom again.

Rocky

Rufena and family,
Words can never express what our hearts want to say when a kind man passes,so young. I had the opportunity to have worked with Dick and his father through the postal service, both of them always had a twinkle in the eyes, kind words, and left you with a smile on your face.
Dick, I am sure you will be watching everyone from above. Thank you for the rides during the big ice storm, and for just being you.

Your family was truly blessed to have had you....

My sympathy to you all.

I met Dick once when I came up to visit his dad and mom and again when I attend his dads funeral.

I am a cousin to his dad. My dad was Keneth better known as "Stick". I a
will not be able to be at the funeral but my prayers will be with you all.

Roland Weeman
207-729-2778

Last Friday when I came off the route, Dick and I laughed because that morning I had gotten the whistling theme song to Andy Griffith stuck in his head - all day. When
I finished work, he was with a line of customers so I did not say the usual
" see ya, thank you, let's do this again", nor did I tease him about the upcoming turkey hunt. I regret that. This past week I have noticed myself and others using his words i.e." Ehtz Alright!" and "Hey boss".In this sad time it makes me...