Richard Ellis Covert

1938 - 2018

Richard Ellis Covert obituary, 1938-2018

Richard Ellis Covert

1938 - 2018

Richard Covert Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Feb. 7, 2018.
Richard "Dick" Ellis Covert, age 79, died February 6, 2018, at his home in Portland, Oregon, from complications due to a degenerative lung disease and related heart issues.

Dick was born in Kansas City, Kansas, on November 18, 1938, to Joy Schmutz and Lester Covert. The family moved to Ottumwa, Iowa, when Dick was three years old. He attended Iowa State University, where he majored in physics, but changed his major to mechanical engineering because, as he said, "I didn't want a job washing test tubes."

After graduation, he moved to Indianapolis, Indiana, where he worked for Allison Engine Company, a division of General Motors, and developed a love for car racing and the Indy 500. In 1965, he left Allison and earned a master's degree in engineering at Stanford University. He loved to tell people that he was one of the few students who paid their own tuition. It was there that he met his future wife, Margaret "Peggy" Bartz.

They were married on January 22, 1967. After honeymooning in San Francisco, they made their home in Santa Barbara, where Dick worked as an engineer for Delta Electronics. One of his favorite projects at Delta was working on the Lunar Rover.

In 1971, Kristin Ann was born, and, shortly afterwards, they moved to Del Mar, California, where he worked for several engineering companies, including a fusion research project funded by Robert Guccione. In 1984, he was hired by Teledyne Ryan, his first aerospace position and then moved on to McDonnell Douglas, soon to be The Boeing Company. That meant a move to Fountain Hills, Arizona. Dick fell in love with the desert and its 50-mile views and built his and Peggy's dream home with the help of an architect friend who he'd meet at Iowa State. He loved his life in Arizona. He spent time off-roading with friends, visiting the Heard Museum, and eating at Malee's on Main, which, he claimed, had the best Thai food in Arizona.

He and Peggy traveled the world with friends he'd made at General Atomics. They visited Italy, Spain and cruised down the rivers of Europe and several times to Arkansas. He especially loved his trips to Japan and Australia. He made friends wherever he traveled.

Dick was known as "Poppi" to his grandchildren, Konner (age 11) and Daylin (age 8). Even though he loved the desert, he moved to Portland, Oregon, to be near them and his daughter. His favorite activities in Portland were watching science shows with his grandchildren, having wonderful family gatherings with his daughter and visiting the Japanese garden, his grandchildren's school, the Portland Art Museum, the Oregon Symphony Orchestra, eating super burgers at his favorite "dive" bar, the Gemini and sipping good rum.

Even though Dick had physical limitations during the last couple years of his life, he was active until the end. He loved doing research on his computer, keeping in touch with his many friends and designing computer cards for special occasions.

His ashes will be returned to the desert he loved so much on April 8th. A celebration of his life will be held in Portland on March 3. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations in his name to the Nature Conservancy and that you sip some good rum while thinking of him. He is survived by his wife Peggy, daughter Kristin Covert, and grandchildren Konner and Daylin.

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March 14, 2018

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February 20, 2018

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February 20, 2018

Jim Huntsinger posted to the memorial.

Juan Vicaria

March 14, 2018

I'm so sorry for your loss. I only know one way to be with you, and it is praying with my kids for your lovely family to find peace in the memories of Dick.

Alexandra Penn

February 20, 2018

I remember the first time I met Dick. It was at Konner's (6th?) birthday party at Playdate PDX. He was my main conversation partner for the duration of the party. And what a good one he was! And for every conversation thereafter. Dick was an engaging, curious and kind person and I feel lucky to have known him. I also appreciated how he showed interest in my children and always wanted to hear their opinions and stories, no matter how ridiculous they might have been. Our hearts go out to you Kristen and Peggy. With love, Alex and family

Jim Huntsinger

February 20, 2018

He was my "water brother". We shared values. I will miss him the rest of my days.

Julia Roberts

February 20, 2018

Dick and Peggy have always been two of the coolest people I know. The joie de vivre with which Dick conducted everything about his life was infectious. He helped me see how taking life less seriously was actually a very serious pursuit, and I will never forget (forgive..?) that lesson. Peggy and Kristin, my thoughts are with you.

Mickey Schoene

February 19, 2018

Peggy and Kristen, I'm so sorry for your loss. Dick was a wonderful man and when I think about him, which I have a lot over the past many days, I feel regret of not having hung out more or emailed more. His lust for life, a good conversation (debate really) was always entertaining and stimulating. I am envious that you had so much time with him, but having lived through Tanna's experience with her fathers passing, I know you would likely given anything to be in his presence even briefly again. We are family and every time I had an opportunity to be around you guys, I took it all in and appreciated it. P.S. A sail-car CAN go against the wind faster than the wind itself.

John Reid

February 18, 2018

We first met Dick and Peggy in Japan, then subsequently in Melbourne, Australia and Phoenix, USA. We have continued the 'Conversazioni' across the miles on many diverse subjects. We have always valued Dick's breadth of interests, his independence of mind and his calm rational manner. He is a Gentleman, in the best sense of the word, and we miss him sorely as a great friend.
Val and John Reid, Melbourne, Australia

Brent Schaffer

February 18, 2018

I just loved going to see Dick in his office. Besides getting great advice and sound council, it was so colorful . . . with 18 different hot sauces around the his desk, we sampled one each day. And some of those were hot !!!

Louise Mengelkoch

February 18, 2018

Although Kent and I knew Dick for only about four years, he became a very close and dear friend. We loved his curiosity, his kindness, his love of great conversation and good cocktails and his concern for others. We will miss him deeply.

Marty Stetzer

February 18, 2018

Peggy, so sorry to hear this news and wish you and the family the best at this time. Did not spend much time with Dick since our days at Allison and our nites chasing jazz joints and spare ribs in Napptown. He went one way and I went another.

But my memory of you and the wedding chapel is indelible. Love Marty Stetzer

Ellen Walker

February 18, 2018

Meredith, Mark and I have such fond memories of you, Kristin and Dick while being your neighbors in Del Mar. You, Kristin, Konner and Daylin are in our thoughts and prayers. Wish we were closer as I'd love to be with you. Sending warm hugs to all.

Halloween Party, 2004

Dave Wingert

February 18, 2018

I enjoyed some Zacapa Rum the night I heard! One of many enlightening gifts from Dick. I still have the recipe for "Brazilian Daiquiris." Don Berg thought it was ice tea and drank a tumbler full. Many great memories but will be sad for a long time!

Dave Wingert

Lisa Harper Hartung

February 17, 2018

Peggy and Family, so sorry to hear of Dick's passing. I went to grade school through High School with Dick and he was always a special friend. From reading the obituary it sounds like you two had a wonderful, exciting, and traveling and moving life. Keep those wonderful memories in your heart always. I only met you at one of the high school reunions, but could see that you had a wonderful relationship. Having been recently widowed myself I will give you advice that one of my friends gave me. Use the 4F system: Faith, Family, Friends and a Full Schedule. It has certainly worked for me! Bless you and your family.

Terry Fleener

February 17, 2018

Dick will be missed. Our friendship goes back to 1953 when we both attended Washington Jr. High. He was a very bright, easy to get along with guy, with a good word for everyone. Sorry we will miss the wake, but it sounds like something he would like. RIP

February 17, 2018

Peggy, on behalf of the Kansas City area relatives, I send condolences on the passing of Dick. I met him only once when he came with great aunt Joy to visit sister Leatha Schmutz Bowser and her husband Ellis in Coffeyville. By way of background, I am Tom Ellis Bowser, 72, son of Bill and Betty Bowser. As you probably know, Bill was the oldest of Letha and Ellis

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