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Richard T. White

Portland, Maine

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Richard Dick Whitey T. White, 59     PORTLAND -- Richard Dick Whitey T. White, 59, eldest of thirteen children, born Aug. 9, 1946 in    Jamaica Plain, Mass. to William J. White, MD and Mary (Sowle) White died unexpectedly Jan. 7, 2006.      He attended Holy Cross Grammar School in So. Portland,...

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Oh My Dear Brother-In-Law,

It is so hard to believe that you are no longer with us in body, but will remain with us forever in spirit, soul and fond memories. Although, I didn't get to spend as much time with you and your family, having been the last to marry into the family of the East Coast White's, I feel fortunate that you welcomed me with open arms when you all made that trip to California in October of 1998. Now, we all know Dickie and his antics. My first memory of Dickie...

To Bobbie, Chris, and Craig,
Dick White-
Husband: Loving-Jokester
Dad: Mentor-Tease
Brother: Dependable - Brat
Brother-in-law: NUMBER 1 FOR SURE!!
How could one guy be so lucky to be described in so many ways!!!
Bobbie, I know that you were partnered in heaven...Dick just didn't know that he was heading "North" so soon.
Dick left his love of life, his friends, his positive attitude, his winning smile,and most of all his beautiful wife and sons with all...

To Bobbie,Chris and Craig: Dick was always more of a brother than a brother-in-law and will always be No. 1 in our hearts. I've never met two people who really belonged together as Bobbie and Dick. I'll miss his laughter and smile. Love, Ceci and also Sharon, Marcia, Brad and mom and dad.

Bobbie, Craig and Chris,
Dick was the greatest person I have ever known. He was my mentor in the business world. I only hope I can live up to his expectations. He will be forever missed.

On behalf of Christopher, Craig and myself I would like to thank everyone for their overwhelming support and kindness during this heartbreaking time in our lives.
Please continue to keep us in your thoughts and prayers

Dear Mrs. White & family,

I was at my office today talking to the new (and very young) Batesville Casket rep, my first visit with her. It was when I started to reminisce about my early years in funeral business and having known Dick that I found out about his passing away. Please accept my heartfelt sympathy during what must be a very difficult time for you. It has been about 25 years since I last saw Dick. Dick was a really great guy, had a great sense of humor. He has been...

I just read the wonderful notes about your experiences with Dickie--my brother--he was one of a kind and we miss him so much now but take solace in knowing he meant so much to others...please keep him in your prayers and especially his wife Bobbi and sons Chris and Craig.....from Tom on behalf of all Dick's brothers and sisters.

I was so disturbed to hear of Dick's passing. He always had a smile and a special "HELLO". He was fun at work, fun at play and just fun at life. Everyone he came in contact with will miss seeing his smile coming their way. His jokes and Maine humor were priceless. My prayers and thoughts are with his family and friends.

Bobbie and family Please know that Joe and I are thinking of you at the time of sadness. God bless you and the boys.