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SUMMER, Richard "Dick" Legendary radio personality, Dick Summer, was born on February 24, 1935 to Richard and Catherine Schwende in Brooklyn, New York, within earshot of the Brooklyn Dodger's stadium that he was such a fan of. The eldest of five children, he was recognized as a superior student throughout his career, particularly with vocabulary and his innate ability to tell a good story. He graduated as an exceptional scholar from Fordham University, majoring in psychology and communications. He grew up with a great love for music. This began with his father, the church organist, choir master, voice coach and music teacher. He played several musical instruments himself. His passionate appreciation for the musical arts morphed into a dream of sharing music with the world on the air. This started with his admiration of listening to Willy B. Williams on his transistor radio at a very young age. The man behind the voice, Dick's career spans from radio to TV personality. He famously hosted record hops and could be seen atop Merrills Hi Decker restaurant, where they built a glassed-in studio above the popular restaurant, where he first came up with "make it or break it," to help promote local bands and, a bit later, used by Dave Letterman on his show. He was a pioneer of pre-FM "underground radio" channels on WBZ Boston, a clear channel AM station bringing his show across the country with his Dick Summer Subway show, introducing new musicians, like Tom Rush, Jose Feliciano and Harry Chapin, to name a few. WNEW-FM's first morning host when they switched to then FM termed "underground" music and WNBC AM with his "Mouth vs Ear" show. He was more than a DJ who spun records. He truly wanted to connect with his audience via stories, games and even a softball team that always won. Dick has been inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame several times, the broadcaster Hall of Fame, and Music Museum of New England. Established author and poet, he also took pride in owning his own therapy and hypnosis business in NY, called Quiet Decisions. Author of the "Lovin' touch" poetry series, voice overs on radio and TV (you may remember the Binder & Binder law firm ads). It was during this phase of his life that he again reached out a supporting hand to those around him, connecting with the people of his beloved city and offering them a concerned ear and artful encouragement with his patented sense of humor as he had in his radio days. He has spent his whole life celebrating in the sharing of experiences, and frequently shared his belief that this sharing is part of what makes the human experience beautiful and worth living. His great passion project in life was to become a pilot and he proudly spent decades flying his family and friends around in his Piper Cherokee, happily exploring many new destinations. Dick was predeceased by his parents, Catherine and Richard Schwende; his first wife, Barbara Comfort, with whom he had 6 children; and his sibling, Len. He is survived by his wife, Barbara Summer; siblings, Jeff Schwende (Ellen), Pete Schwende (Tanya), and John Schwende (Beth); children, David Summer (Julie), Eric Summer (Brenda), Mark Summer (Donna), Kurt Summer, Kristin Summer, and Heidi Kraft; niece Judy Shaw; grandchildren, Cassandra Summer (David), Jacqui Smith (Greg), Max D'Angelo, Erin MacKenzie, Emma D'Angelo (Ruchel), and Sarah Peeters (Jon). He also has 6 great-grandchildren. He departed peacefully, surrounded by loving family, on May 14, at the age 89. Please feel free to share memories and pictures on Facebook and Instagram with #DickSummer For details on the Celebration of Life Service, please email [email protected] The Twomey, LeBlanc, & Conte Funeral Home, 193 High St., NEWBURYPORT, MA 01950 is assisting Mr. Summer's family with his arrangements.

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Published by Boston Globe from May 14 to May 15, 2024.

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John Kelley

December 18, 2024

Dick was one of my favorite radio personalities. I first listened to him while in high school in New Jersey where WBZ came in overnight like a local station. I later went college in Boston where I met him in person, and then pinged between Boston and New York as did he. I listened to him on 8 different stations: WBZ and WMEX in Boston and WNEW-FM, WNEW, WPLJ, WNBC, WYNY and WPIX-FM in New York.

John Perkins

October 22, 2024

Dick and I exchanged emails during his podcasts and sent me a link to his book Living healthy hot and happy as a free download. God bless his soul and his family.

John

October 22, 2024

I listened nightly to Dick on WBZ from Evansville IN. More recently listened to his Good Night podcast. He´ll be greatly missed. Especially liked his Nighlighters Against Gutlessness and taped a dime on my shirt pocket.

robert gobron

August 3, 2024

Walking with a transistor radio, listening to the tunes from my high school days. Thanks for the memories.

Earle W

June 27, 2024

As a teenager in the early 60's and living in southern New Hampshire, WBZ was one of the must listen to stations on our lives. My favorite was The Nightlighter show hosted by Dick. I was a proud member of NAG - Nightlighters Against Gutlessness and wore a dime taped and pinned to my shirt all the time. Dick was able to inform, instruct, entertain and inspire all with just the sound of his voice. He was an inspiration to me in my formative years, I am sure I was/am not alone. I think the most anyone can hope for in life is to have made some degree of difference in our earthly journey - Dick Summer certainly did that. Rest in peace, Dick. You may be gone but you will long be remembered.

Michael Shumsky

June 5, 2024

I faithfully listen to you throughout the 60s You were my beacon

Kris Summer

May 23, 2024

Kris Summer

May 23, 2024

Kris Summer

May 23, 2024

Father to great grandfather.

Kris Summer

May 23, 2024

Jeff Benton

May 20, 2024

I landed my first professional radio job in 1966, at the age of twenty. When on the air, Dick Summer was always in the back of my mind. I wanted to be as good as he was. I wasn't, and I know I never will be, but he certainly set the bar.

Mary Ann Yavelow

May 19, 2024

I listened to Dick in the evening when I was in nursing school. There were some tense and difficult days, but I would listen to Dick in the evening and feel regenerated!!

Cathi smith

May 19, 2024

My prayer is with the family. He was an awesome man.

T Morgan

May 17, 2024

It is very hard to keep this short. Dick was one of the most influential in my life. I tried to listen to him every night even though it very often made me late for school. His style and delivery was my model. After some fifty plus years into my own radio career, I finally got to meet my hero. He was everything I thought he would be. We became friends. I will very much miss getting his always positive, cheery and funny emails from him. Thanks isn't strong enough for what this man did with his life. RIP my dear friend.

Jim Drakos

May 15, 2024

As a 12-13 year old I used to sleep with my transistor radio earplug hoping I would wake up in the middle of the night to listen to him till I fell back asleep, and/or waiting to hear if Carl DeSuze made it to work on time. He was also an inspiration for for my short radio career. R.I.P.

Flash Tarbell

May 15, 2024

I knew Dick only through his work on the radio. He excelled in his craft, and I was so fortunate to have experienced his on-air magic. He was an indelible part of my coming of age, and I feel like I´ve lost a part of myself now that he´s gone. May you rest in peace, Dick.

Timothy Pina Author

May 14, 2024

He was such a great man. I Truly enjoyed talking with him about his nights on NYC radio through the 70s. His broadcast of his love and touch poetry and great shows taught me more about being a noble man than my own father. Rest In peace Dick Summer you were truly one great man

GEORGE C HOPKINS

May 14, 2024

The photograph shows him exactly as I remember him. Went to high school (FSHS 74) with Dave, Eric, and Mark; was also in Boy Scouts with them (Troop 17, Framingham, Ma.)
Please accept my heartfelt condolences.
GEORGE C. HOPKINS

Lew Goodman

May 14, 2024

Dick was definitely a radio legend. I listened to him often. Very sad news!

Roland Boucher

May 14, 2024

Words were never a problem for Dick, but somehow I find myself at a loss for just the right ones to express my thoughts at this occasion.

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