Richard (Dick) Engelhardt Bethune, of Harrisonburg, VA, passed away on May 24, 2020, in Harrisonburg, VA.
Dick was born in Albuquerque, NM. to Lauchlin and Mildred Bethune on March 15, 1931. He grew up in Albuquerque and Clinton, NC. He married Virginia Redhead Bethune on May 3, 1958, in Greensboro, NC. He attended NC State University where he played football and ran track and graduated with a Textiles degree. He received a Master of Divinity degree from Union Seminary in Richmond, VA.
His Presbyterian pastorates were in Southside Virginia, Danville, Front Royal, and Pulaski. He also served as Parish Associate at Blacksburg United Methodist and Presbyterian Churches. He was a caring and faithful pastor and well loved by the churches that he served. During his life, he was active in several community and civic organizations, including Rotary International, Habitat for Humanity, and Northwestern Community Services Board. He attended Trinity Presbyterian Church in Harrisonburg.
After retiring, Dick nurtured his talents of pastel portraiture, harp building, singing, model airplane building, golfing and playing tennis. He also loved to surf fish when vacationing with his family at Topsail Beach, NC. He was a loving, funny and supportive husband, father, grandfather, great-grandfather and friend.
Dick is preceded in death by his parents and his brother, Lauchlin Bethune.
Dick is survived by his wife, and light of his life, Virginia Bethune; children, Anna Collins (Mike) of Charlottesville, VA, Julie Boulais (Mike) of Winchester VA, and Mary Jordan of Capon Bridge, WV; brother, Jim Bethune of Wilmington, NC; grand- children, Liza Collins (Tim) and Logan Collins (Jess) all of Charlottesville, VA, Jack Hilton of Fairfax, VA, Jacqueline Boulais of Austin, TX, Rachel Boulais of Bryan, TX and Clara Ludtke of Louisville, KY; great-grandchildren, Kaia Nelson and Jackson and Oliver Collins and many nieces and nephews.
Memorials may be made to Center for Natural Capital -"Rural American Resilience" PO Box 901, Orange, VA 22960, www.naturalcapital.us.
Arrangements will be postponed until gathering restrictions are eased and will be updated at www.kygers.com
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Linda Bland
June 6, 2020
Dick baptized me in Front Royal in 1973.
He and I played golf with John Harvey at that time. One day on a par 3 Dick hit a terrible shot that went about 40 yards. I giggled at him and he giggled right back. Calmly hit his second shot right into the hole 155 yard away and we giggled some more. Loved that guy, that preacher, that friend.
jimmy lee
Friend
May 30, 2020
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