Richard "Dick" McMahon
Richard "Dick" McMahon, 83, passed away on March 16, 2018. Dick was born in Boston, and spent his working life in the garment industry in Seattle. Dick began his career with Pacific Trail Sportswear and later became head of production for Roffe Skiwear. Dick was an avid photographer displaying his work in several exhibitions. He taught a course in photography at Shoreline CC for several years. Dick insisted on using film for his work, shunning the use of digital cameras.
Memorials in Richard's name may be made to his favorite charities Children's Hospital, and/or Goodwill Industries.
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RIchard was my uncle (not by blood) but by my grandmother taking him in and treating him like a some since he was a kid. I am saddened by this news and feel ashamed that I didnt visit as much as I should. He was a very regimented man. That was my impression when I was a child staying with my memere (grandmother). He was a good man and this world lost a piece of decency.
James Murphy
Family
April 16, 2018
We miss seeing you on our street Dick RIP
Michael, Line and Lars
Line Grundstad Hanke
April 10, 2018
We miss seeing you on our street Dick RIP
Michael, Line and Lars
April 10, 2018
I could depend on Dick to give me honest feedback and to expect me to do my best.
April 8, 2018
We lost a great photographer- So saddened to hear of your passing! I loved your work. May you rest in peace!!
Beverly McArthur
Beverly McArthur
April 8, 2018
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