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Richard Lee Copsey

1942 - 2021

Richard Lee Copsey obituary, 1942-2021, Albany, OR

BORN

1942

DIED

2021

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Albany, Oregon

Richard Copsey Obituary

Richard Lee Copsey

July 28, 1942 - July 28, 2021

Richard Lee Thomas Copsey was called to his heavenly home on his 79th birthday. He was born in Albany, to Max and Ellen Copsey on July 28, 1942, and passed away on July 28, 2021. He will be lovingly remembered by friends and family August 11, 11 a.m., at St. Mary's Catholic Parish in Albany. His burial will be at Willamette Memorial Park.

Richard called Tualatin, his home for the past 32 years. He is survived by Kathie, his wife of 54 years, and his 97 year old mother-in-law, Thelma Lindvall. Richard attended St. Mary's school until the 8th grade and graduated from Albany High School in 1960. After high school, Richard enlisted in the Air Force and served in Korea. Later, he received his Associate Degree in Aircraft Mechanics from Lane Community College in Eugene. Richard was a long time member of the Air National Guard, retiring in 2005 from a civil service job in the Air National Guard in Portland.

In addition to Max and Ellen (Moore) Copsey, Richard was preceded in death by his second mother, Rosalie (Wicks) Copsey, and step-brother, Ray Wicks. Richard is survived by his three sisters: Sharon Miller (Rich), Mary Fauth (Tom), and Barbara Russell (James). At family holidays, there were often as many as 40 relatives, not to mention Moore Family reunions, taking place every three years in Oregon, California and Nebraska.

Richard ("Dick," to his co-workers) had several passions in life. He loved sports and rooted for his Albany Bulldogs and U of O Ducks. Most of all he cherished watching his nephews and nieces coach and play sports. He volunteered at the Evergreen Air Museum and was instrumental in procuring an F4C Phantom aircraft for display. He was a member of the Shelby Club, showing his Mustang Cobra at car shows. Richard's den was like a museum itself, displaying his photography of F-4 planes with shelves full of cars and military aircraft models.

Richard has been remembered by family, friends, co-workers and neighbors as a friendly, kind-hearted man with a gentle soul. When hearing of his passing many said he must have been a special man if the Lord prepared a place for him and took him home the same day he was born.

AAsum-Dufour Funeral Home is handling the arrangements. www.aasum-dufour.com

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Published by Albany Democrat-Herald from Jul. 29 to Aug. 3, 2021.

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Karen Pluemke Lewis

August 5, 2021

My deepest sympathy to Richard's family. He was childhood neighbor, high school classmate and warm and supportive class of 1960 friend.

Debbie Wicks Bischof

August 3, 2021

Uncle Dick was very kind to us as kids. I remember Thanksgivings together at Grandma and Grandpa Max´s house many years ago and lots football game cheers and back seat quarterbacking. More recently, Dick and Kathie and Thelma came to visit on the farm when I moved into town. I have many fond memories of Dick and all the Copsey´s

Roberta Fox

July 30, 2021

Please accept my sympathies on Richard´s passing. I enjoyed seeing him at our Albany High reunions.
Also we attended St. Mary´s grade school & shared those memories with the Moore´s, the Kropps& the Coonrods & Hodsons.
Roberta Hiuliani Fox

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