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Richard R. "Rich" Wilson

Longview, Washington

1946 - 2009

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RICHARD "RICH" R. WILSON March 20, 1946 ~ Dec. 11, 2009 "His passion was salmon fishing from his boat and his final resting place will be at his favorite fishing hole (can't tell you where)." Richard R. Wilson passed away at his home in Longview, WA...

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My grandparents made the biggest impact in my life. They practically raised me, they took care of me through the roughest times. I remember whenever i was sad about something my grandpa would do something dorky. I could never have a straight face around him, He always made people laugh... He was the greatest man ive ever known. Hes supported me through school and family problems. I will miss him dearly and think about him everyday. He will be missed by so many people. Love Katie Lasseigne

I miss my grandfather so very much. I miss the waking up in the morning at 3:am and going fishing before the sun even comes up. I miss the Camping on the river for several days, and waking up in the morning to the boat half-way up on the shore. I miss helping my grandpa putting up Christmas lights on the house and leaving them on late at night and leaving them 'til mid January. There are so many great qualities about my grandpa that I will dearly miss, and that you cannot see in any other...

my grampa was the greatest man that i ever knew... he was always loving and he always make a horrible day into a great day

We enjoyed the last clam season with you and Aunt Phyllis~
Uncle Rich we will miss you!
Please take care of our mom, Jean!

Love Katie

Sorry to here of your families lose, my prayers are with you Take care Love Shellie

Richie, I'll never forget your crazy jokes, times we all sat and laughed at The Shamrock, the old Short Stop, even at the Long Beach Tav...You will be greatly missed by all of us. You touched alot of people.To the whole family, you all are in my thoughts and prayers..Thank you for all the great times and memories.

I work at Rite Aid, and knew Rich from him coming into our store. He knew my brother John, so we used to laugh and share stories. He always had a smile on his face. I have been with the company many years, and the vendors become friends and members of your family. I will miss him very much. Sandy Bernhardt Beckwith

My Dad was the greatest man I knew.To meet him was to instantly like him.He always had a funny story or joke to tell and when it came to the grandkids,he made them giggle like no one else could.He will be sorely missed by all.Love you Dad!!! Not a day will go by that I wont think about all the happiness and love that you brought to my life. Thank You for being my Dad!!!

Richy, what a great man. There is so much to be said on how many lives he has touched through so many great years. I know that Grandma sure loved him as a neighbor and always felt comfortable knowing that he was there and she will miss him so much! All of the fishing trips will always be cherished by everyone and Phyllis, if you need anything, don't hesitate to let us know. To the whole family, you all are in our thoughts and prayers!
"The Hage Family"