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Roland Richard Obituary

Roland D. Richard, "Rol, Rolo, Rollie, Racy, Dad O' Dad", of Bristol, and recent resident of Burlington, MA, died on Jan. 11, 2023, at 90 years of age. In 1953, while playing basketball for Hillyer College, he was introduced in the press as a "little bundle of dynamite," which accurately reflected how he lived his life. Despite a valiant effort, he lost to his rival, cancer, after beating it in 2017.
In the months before his death, he was lovingly cared for by his adoring wife of 63 years, Ann Marie Richard, who was always by his side and whose heart was won over the years by Roland's sense of humor and his kindness. Roland lived his life with enthusiasm, passion, and a sense of adventure; however, it was his generosity, kindness, and willingness to lend anyone a hand that will truly be remembered. He was a natural athlete and a lover of the outdoors. He enjoyed skiing, golfing, hiking, swimming, and time at the lake with his family.
Roland was born on June 4, 1932, to Amedee and Marie-Louise (Gosselin) Richard, and grew up in Bristol. One of four children, growing up during The Great Depression and World War II, Roland understood what it was to go without and worked hard all his life. He started with a paper route, and when he was in his early teens, he hitchhiked his way to Lenox, MA, to work at a recreational family resort where he lived each summer working in the kitchen and entertaining guests.
Roland also worked hard in the tobacco fields in Windsor, and passed on his strong work ethic to his children. But when it was time to play, he spent endless hours at the Bristol Boys Club, which served as a fun respite for him and his brothers. There he became a great athlete and team player, and later in high school, lettered in golf, soccer, and basketball. He always remained humble, even when awarded Bristol High Class Athlete of the year. Roland graduated from Bristol High School in 1951 and served as class President.
Along the way, he met treasured, life-long friends, setting an example of friendship and the importance of it. Roland and his childhood friends, Stan Ozirsky and Fred Majewski enjoyed many adventures together through the years. He attended Hillyer College and contributed to the Hartford school's most successful season in basketball. After Hillyer, Roland joined the Army to serve his country. Although he trained for heavy artillery, his skills as a typist got him a job as a captain's clerk stationed in Germany.
He took advantage of his free time traveling Europe, which provided many experiences he later shared in stories and pictures with his children and grandchildren. When he returned from the Army, he worked as a data processor, and retired from Combustion Engineering after 30 years. In 1959, Roland married Ann Marie (Zimbouski) Richard, and was blessed with three children. Ann Marie and Roland loved music and dancing together and valued family and friends, welcoming all into their cherished home in their beloved neighborhood in Bristol.
Roland leaves his wife of 63 years, Ann Marie Richard, their son Steven Richard and wife, Pam of Newton, MA, daughter Bethanie Tobin and husband, Mark Tobin of Wayland, MA, daughter Karen Fallon and husband, Michael Fallon of Bedford, MA, as well as six grandchildren, Liliana Richard, Ashley Fallon, Cameron Fallon, Matthew Richard, Lauren Fallon, and Cecilia Tobin. He loved watching his grandchildren grow and attending their soccer, hockey, baseball, dance, and gymnastics events. His grandchildren will remember him for his playful, mischievous spirit, and willingness to jump into any game.
He is also survived by his loving sister Bernadette Richard who he shared a special sibling bond, as well as his loving sister-in-law, Kathy Schubert, his nephew, Michael Zimbouski; niece, Amy Elmazaj; and her husband, Misto, and son, Owen. He was predeceased by his two brothers, George Richard and Henry Richard, as well as his brother-in-law, Owen Schubert, and David Zimbouski, the latter of who encouraged Ann Marie to date Roland because "he was a good guy."
We will all miss his memorable smile, a smile filled with warmth, kindness, and a little mischief, and one he graced us with until he could smile no longer.
Funeral services will be held on Monday (Jan. 16, 2023) at 10 a.m. from Funk Funeral Home, 35 Bellevue Ave., Bristol to St. Gregory Church, 235 Maltby St., Bristol, for a Mass of Christian Burial at 11 a.m., followed by military honors. Burial will be private. Relatives and friends may call at Funk Funeral Home on Sunday between 2 and 4 p.m. In lieu of flowers, please send donations to the BBGC, Attn: Donations 255 West Street, Bristol CT 06010, or go to BBGC.org. Please specify the donation is in memory of Roland Richard, and is specifically for the Boys & Girls Club of Bristol. Please visit Roland's memorial website at www.FunkFuneralHome.com.

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Published by The Bristol Press from Jan. 13 to Jan. 20, 2023.

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Dick Lorenc

October 13, 2024

I remember Rollie from times at Combustion Engineering in Windsor. So sorry to learn of his passing.

Dick Lorenc
St Augustine, FL

Andrew Dorr

November 17, 2023

I remember Mr. Richard fondly. I spent a good deal of time with Karen, Beth, and their parents, Anne Marie and Roland Richard, early in my college "career," and have only warm memories of Mr. Richard's humor and genuine kindness. When I contracted mono at the end of sophomore year and right before a trip with Mr. Richard, Karen, and Beth to their family's cottage in Canada, I dozed the entire way. I know Mr. Richard was frustrated that I essentially slept through the breathtaking scenery on the way up, but he only uttered, "Well, you missed the whole thing" with a smile after we arrived. Furthermore, at that time I owned a 1988 VW Golf which often failed to start or ceased to run at the most inopportune moments, such as when I attempted to depart the Richard's house late at night. Mr. Richard helped me start that car numerous times - sometimes by pushing as I steered and struggled with the ignition switch - without the slightest indication of annoyance, even though he had to get up at 5 each morning to drive to work in Windsor. (Though he would suggest I "buy a Toyota.") I often think of Roland, Anne Marie, Karen, Beth, and Steven over the years and remember how kind they all were to me. I am genuinely sorry for the Richard's loss; there are special people who grace and lend richness to our lives, and Roland and the entire Richard family were some of those people to me.

Funk Funeral Home - Bristol

January 13, 2023

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