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RICHARD LINWOOD Obituary

LINWOOD--Dr. Richard A., died on January 6, 2014. He is survived by his beloved wife of 51 years, Nina, his devoted daughters, Stacey, Julie and Jennifer, his seven grandchildren, Jake, Jessica, Benjamin, Rachel, Jackson, Jayden and Justin and his sister Marilyn. He was deeply loved and will be greatly missed. If you wish to make a donation, please direct it to the Best Friends Animal Society.

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Published by New York Times on Jan. 8, 2014.

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Daniel Levin

January 20, 2014

Dear Nina and family,

Please accept my condolences and warmest regards during this sad time. I remember Dick from my childhood on Coleridge as being nothing but smart, funny, fun, and a pleasure to be around.
My parents are in grief with you, and so am I.

Fondly and with sadness,
Daniel Levin (and Rusti)
St. Louis

p. lichtenfeld

January 14, 2014

a sad loss of a talented and friendly colleaque for both Berkshire County and Long Island.

January 9, 2014

Our heartfelt sympathy is with all of you at this very sad time.
Gill and Ira Krefting

M. Joseph

January 8, 2014

My condolences to the family and friends as you mourn your loss. May you draw close to the hearer of prayer during this difficult time. Psalm 65:2

Andrew Stivelman

January 8, 2014

With extreme sadness for my uncle's passing, I think of all the wonderful qualities that he shared with us during his (too short) lifetime - love for family, amazing sense of humor, intelligence, warmth, devotion to animals and professional respect. I will miss him very much.

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