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Jonathan o donnell newbridge Ireland
September 24, 2025
I remember watching richard on rome power and glory he was brilliant very knowledgeable and very smart man his legacy will live on forever
Michael Clancy
May 28, 2024
Had a moment today to remember Mr. Prior from the 1987-88. He was my Latin Teacher at Phoebus HS in Virginia. I got to use Carthago Delenda Est! in an email to a coworker :D
Callum
February 27, 2024
In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always. I may have not known him, but it hurt. Thank you for being the one to teach me latin.
Eric Johnson
June 9, 2011
I knew Richard when we were kids in the sixth grade. Still have the class photo. He was an amazing individual even then. We were the closest of friends in those days. My grandparents lived just down the road from his house. I'll always carry memories of Richard in my heart. I'm sorry for your loss, Scott.
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Jim Walpole
January 22, 2011
It is so inspiring and awestriking to know that there are people like Dr. Prior right here among us, in God's Creation. Scott, most would not dare dream of being so blessed as to have been given the gift of a life partner like Richard. Fewer still could bear to imagine the heartbreak and devastastion of losing one.
Untold numbers have benefitted, beyond belief, from the fact that Dr. Richard Prior, a rare gem in the human talent pool, was so eager and willing to share his many gifts as freely as he had received them. While having worked tirelessly to cultivate, develop, and polish those gifts. Cerainly, and in no small measure, the love and support of his family, friends, students, associates, strangers, and a life partner like Scott had created, in his world, the loving environment that so inspires one to live his life with such great enthusiasm and generosity of spirit.
May each of the spirits he touched continue to share the gifts that he gave so freely, with still others. Only such a commitment can begin to balance the heaviness of the heart that accompanies such a loss.
(Scott, your friend Jim281@HuffPost)
God Bless!

January 1999 - trip to Israel
Amy Ledbetter Yarrington
November 30, 2010
I am so sorry to hear about the loss of my "dear General". I was a student of his at Furman and was honored to travel with him on a semester abroad. He became a very dear friend to me - such an amazing intellect, a keen wit, and a tender heart. I am mourning his loss alongside you.
Scott Wagar
November 23, 2010
I was a student of Dr. Prior’s at SUNY-Buffalo in his last year of teaching there before he left for Furman, and although I wasn’t the strongest student of Latin, I remember him as one of the best and most memorable teachers I had at Buffalo. I appreciated his humor, his intellect, his kindness, and the way he pushed his students to achieve more. I still remember particular helpful comments he made on some of my work in his class, and in fact one of these comments came to mind yesterday as I worked on my PhD exam reading list (I’m getting my PhD in English Composition and Rhetoric, which I hope he would be pleased to know). This recollection led me to look him up online, and I was shocked and saddened to learn of his death. My sympathies go out to his partner, family, and friends.
Austin Chapman
November 2, 2010
Dr. Prior, I had hoped to meet you again, since you were one of the greatest inspirations for me when I made the decision to pursue graduate studies in Classics. When you gave me advice, you were kind and honest in equal measures. You taught with ease and joy, and without you I could not have learned Latin so well. Although I cannot ever see you again, I know that you live on for me every time I teach Latin because you're truly my exemplum. I will never forget that the direct object is in the accusative case because you kicked the trash-can across the room. My students will never forget either.
lynn
October 15, 2010
Richard was my best friend. I was pregnant with my first child and he was a youngster when I moved into this town. He baby sat my kids and we used to sit in the kitchen and laugh when half the townspeople thought I was his Mrs. Robinson. He and I were so alone in this tiny berg. Me - hippie, He - gay.
Cindy Couse
October 5, 2010
I am sorry for your loss, I just found out. I am Fred Prior's grand-daughter, I was distantly related, communicated through email a long time ago about the family history - again, sorry for your loss.
September 21, 2010
Having just read two chapters of Latin demystied and just read could also read `read just `, I know I am reading a gem of a book by an author generous in his sharing of his wonderfully organised knowledge. I googled Richard`s name to discover his untimely passing. I am saddened but can only guess at the loss felt by those of you closer to him. My heart is with you all and hope time finds a way to lessen your loss. John Kelly (Athlone, Ireland)
Dorothy Hernandez
September 10, 2010
To Scott and the Prior family I am so sorry for your loss. I miss my friend Richard. I was so fortunate to see him last month. It doesn't seem possible that he has been gone for a month already. It was wonderful to see him, hug him and laugh with him. It felt like old times. Seeing Richard and some of our mutual friends was the best reunion I could have had. I was ecstatic that we were together again. I'll never forget it. I miss his wit, jokes and amazing mind. The world has lost someone that is truly amazing. My heart goes out to you Scott. It also goes out to the rest of his family. I was looking forward to our next get together.
I'm so thrilled to see all the wonderful things that others have written in tribute to Richard. We have been fortunate to have him in our lives.
Kelly
September 3, 2010
Dr. Prior was the most wonderful professor I had at Furman University. I was blessed to work with him for a year. Without his help, I wouldn't have graduated. He was a wonderful man and I cannot express how sorry I am to hear of his death. My thoughts and prayers go out to his family.
September 3, 2010
I had just bought Richard Prior's 'Latin Demystified' to brush up my own Latin - now nearly 50 years old. It arrived this afternoon, and when I read the Introduction and Acknowledgments I at once wanted to find out more about the author. I was shocked and saddened that someone who gave so much to life should have been cut off from it so soon. I hope that his partner and all his family will be comforted when they think of the many people this outstanding man must have influenced for good. Now, I shall make damn sure I follow his book regularly! Christopher Allen (London)
Robert Root
September 2, 2010
Richard was my friend as a child and my rock when I ran into hard times over these past few years. He knew me better than I knew myself and although we hadn't laid eyes on each other in many years, I never stopped calling him friend.
I miss you my friend. I will always remember how special you were to me in the little town of Lysander and how you helped shape the person I am today. I know you have finally found the peace you deserve! I love you! God Bless you!
Carl & Beth
August 31, 2010
Our deepest caring thoughts go out to Richard's family and friends, especially his parents,Ed and Stella who are an inspiration to my girlfriend and me in so many ways. It is easy to see how Richard was such a great man knowing his parents. Our prayers are with him from now on....
David Gillespie
August 31, 2010
Scott, was so sorry to hear of your loss. Know that you are in my thoughts and prayers.
Revd. David R. Gillespie
Rebecca Jacobs
August 30, 2010
Dr. Prior was my first advisor at Furman and I feel so lucky to have known him. He was my favorite professor, and though I wasn't a Classics major I took 5 classes with him, the last of which was his Spring 2010 Archaeology course. He was one of the kindest, smartest, and funniest people I have ever met and I feel blessed that I had the chance to learn from him. His family has my sincere condolences. Thanks for Rome Dr. Prior.
Bill Sharp
August 30, 2010
Simply the best. As a student in his Latin class at Phoebus, I learned English grammar, classical history, and of course Latin from him. What an amazing man. His strength of character lives on in my memory.
August 29, 2010
Hating myself for not contacting him. One of my fondest memories in high school is one of him jumping up onto his desk to shout out to the entire school (Phoebus HS had moveable walls) that I had achieved a 100% on my Latin exam - I believe he was more proud of that moment than my own mother. An endearing person, amazing educator, and as I have read even so much more beyond the time I knew him. My most sincere condolences to Scott and the rest of Richard's family. I never have and never will forget the memories he gave. He will be happy to know I can still conjugate my Latin verbs - thanks to his clever use of melody and song! RIP! Warmest Regards, Melanie (Frazier) - though he called me "wheezer".
Sabrina Golden-Williams
August 29, 2010
I am so saddened to hear of the loss of Mr. Prior. He was a terrific teacher and mentor. I was in that 1st Greek class that he established at Phoebus High School. We only had 7 students. He had a great influence over the lives of all his students. He will be deeply missed.
Kim Gray
August 29, 2010
I am sorry to hear of the loss of such a wonderful teacher. He will be greatly missed as everyone enjoyed his classes. I was one of his students at Phoebus High School in Hampton and went on to pursue the Classics at his urging. My thoughts and prayers are with Mr. Prior's family as well as Scott and his family. e????? f???? µ??. Pax tecum amicus meus.
August 29, 2010
I am so sorry to hear of yet another loss, my condolences to Richard's family & friends. He is at peace now. Freda Conklin, Baldwinsville class 1980 (Goffstown, NH)
Pam Acker
August 28, 2010
I am very sorry for your loss. My mother lives near Richard and I had the pleasure of talking with him several times. I always enjoyed his humor. I am sure he will be missed by all who knew him. My prayers are with Scott and Richard's family in this time of sorrow
Reta Richardson
August 28, 2010
I never met Richard till reading this obituary that was kindly linked to me by a Friend, one of the guiding lights in my ongoing spiritual transformation. Richard obviously made the lives of everyone who had the pleasure of his acquaintance and company richer than they would have been otherwise. I am grateful to know he lived. I am inspired to continue my journey by awareness of his life as I read this written account of his beautiful mind and spirit. . . . Reta Richardson, Ninety Six, SC
Sherrlyn Broome
August 28, 2010
Gone too soon - Richard's kindness, intelligence and humor will be truly missed. My profound admiration for all that he accomplished, my regrets for missing the opportunity to reconnect sooner, and my sympathy and condolences to those who knew and loved him best.
August 28, 2010
I feel lucky to have been in his latin and foreign study courses at Furman.
Margaret Caterisano
August 27, 2010
Scott, so sorry for your loss. We will be thinking of you and hoping you can find a comfort in lovely memories.
Amy Brunger Lago
August 27, 2010
Richard and I took German together in 12th grade. I am not at all surprised by all that he has accomplished since we graduated from B'ville. He was kind to a fault, smart, witty and just nice to be around. To all his loved ones, you have my heartfelt sympathies for this large loss.
Jacqui Brandli
August 27, 2010
Scott,
I was so lucky to get to know Richard. He was a remarkable man. We learned so much from each other.
Tommee Anthony
August 27, 2010
Scott,
I am so sorry about Richard. I feel blessed to have met him. And I know he will be greatly missed by many.
Miriam Markfield
August 27, 2010
I was one of many students who were fortunate enough to have been taught by Dr. Prior. He was truly a brilliant and kind man, and he will be missed. My thoughts are with Scott Henderson and the rest of Dr. Prior's family.
Sue Dean
August 27, 2010
So sorry you are gone Richard - we were just getting reconnected, it's surreal. Scott, I hope you are doing ok, as much as possible. Please stay in touch. My thoughts are with you, as well as his parents, sisters and other family members.
Sherry Fairchok
August 27, 2010
I happened to be visiting Baldwinsville when I heard this news. To Scott, and to the Prior family, I am so sorry for your loss. Richard was one of the most memorable & brilliant people I've ever met, and I feel fortunate to have known him. I was lucky to meet him early, in our hometown, when his gift for languages & his joy in learning them first came to light. He was incredibly motivated, the very definition of a self-starter, pouring over books on his own initiative & pursuing myriad interests. Also, he was funny, a delightful guy to hang out with. His mind was just teeming with ideas, quips, intellectual discoveries. He was the first person who played Patti Smith for me, when everyone else listened to disco -- he was the one who introduced me to Monty Python -- and the TV series "I, Claudius" -- and I forget what else. We both read "Lolita" at the same time. He was also a compassionate person who felt things deeply. I think he helped a lot of us odd & interesting kids get through high school. I feel honored to have seen him when his wings were still developing, and I was not surprised at all when he really took flight. I thought of him often while seeing a character who shared part of his name (Prior) in "Angels in America." I wish I'd gotten up to Baldwinsville to see him a few weeks ago. I think it's going to be one of my life's eternal regrets that I didn't. Why do the good ones go so soon? Richard, my love to you & my lifelong admiration, wherever you have gone to.
August 27, 2010
Our prayers for peace and endurance in the midst of loss and brokenness go out to the family, friends, and colleagues of Dr. Prior. God bless you all.
Rimes McElveen
Travelers Rest, SC
Mary Hearne
August 27, 2010
My thoughts and prayers are with all those whose lives are connected to Dr. Prior. May you find peace in the days ahead.
Sherry Sewell
August 27, 2010
May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.
Michael Williams
August 27, 2010
Dr. Prior was one of my favorite professors at Furman. He was a warm, caring, and compassionate person that made every effort to get to know each and every one of his students. He was a truly remarkable educator who had the ability to make learning fun through his endless stories and witticisms. It's a tremendous loss for the Furman community and I offer my sincerest condolences to his partner, family, and friends.
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