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Robert Dick

Wichita, Kansas, Maryland

Jan 4, 1950 – Jul 2, 2020

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BORN
January 4, 1950
DIED
July 2, 2020
LOCATION
Wichita, Kansas, Maryland

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Robert A Dick Sr. (also known as Speedy) was born Jan 4th 1950 and went to meet his Lord and Saviour on July 2nd 2020. He leaves behind his wife of 50 yrs. Judy (Sam) Dick and 2 sons: Robert A Dick Jr. and his wife Sharon of Sterling, CO and Donald C. Dick and Mary Seigler of Wichita, KS along...

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Oooh Dick I never got to say good bye, what a good husband and father you were. You´ll surely be missed!

The Buckley AFB military Retiree Activities Office (RAO) would like to offer our sincere condolences and our gratitude for Mr Dick's 22 years of service to our country in the Army. If you would like help with any matters related to casualty assistance, Defense Finance Accounting Service, Survivor Benefit Plan (SBP), etc you can contact our office on Buckley AFB at 720-847-6693. The RAO is staffed by volunteers, all military retirees themselves, and our sole purpose is to provide assistance...

Robert taught me so much about life. He was my platoon sgt from 83 through 85. During my military career I implemented what he taught he. We spent many evening grilling steaks and potatoes. I grew to love this man and miss him dearly. God has a great man with him now.

Michael.

What a wonderful tribute to a wonderful man. I will miss his smile and his laugh. Much love to the family especially my beautiful sister Judy ❤❤

God Bless the family as you go through this loss. I first met Bob in 1994 with his wife Sam whom I worked with for many years. They were family to me and I considered Bob my dad. He was wise and I learned many things from him....Mostly how much God loves us. He left a wonderful mark in this world and I know he is rejoicing with our Father in Heaven. Well done good and faithful servant.

Speedy. I remember all the archery tournaments we shot back in the 60's and all the fun we had together doing it. You were an inspiration to all the instinctive shooters an well a always good for a laugh. May you rest in peace and condolences to all the family. God Bless.

My brother, Herb, was a friend of Speedy's and Speedy spent quite a bit of time at our house, calling our mother "Mom." He was a gentle guy and you could tell he was crazy about Judy. I'm sure he will be missed very much and the world will not be quite as nice without him. We sure could use more people like him.
My condolences to Judy and her family. May God bless you at this time and always.
Connie (Miller) Boyer