Richard Patrick "Dick" Flavin

Richard Patrick "Dick" Flavin obituary, Quincy, MA

Richard Patrick "Dick" Flavin

Richard Flavin Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Dec. 28, 2022.
Dick Flavin, Poet Laureate of the Boston Red Sox, the Voice of Fenway Park, dies at 86

Richard Patrick "Dick" Flavin, 86, of Quincy passed away December 28, 2022. He lived a life celebrated to the fullest. He was an American poet, entertainer and author known as the Poet Laureate of the Boston Red Sox, the team's public address announcer, a television journalist, political commentator, playwright and newspaper contributor.

Flavin was born on December 7, 1936 in Boston and grew up in the Merrymount section of Quincy. He was the beloved son of James and Helen (Donovan) Flavin.

He graduated from Archbishop Williams High School in Braintree and Stonehill College in Easton, MA. He took graduate courses in radio and television at New York University.

After a brief stint at his family's real estate business, Flavin & Flavin Realty, a profession for which, by his own admission, he was ill-suited, he found his calling in politics. He became the press spokesman for the Massachusetts State Democratic Committee in 1963. He worked as a speechwriter for several Democratic politicians, including Ted Kennedy. He was press secretary for Maurice Donahue, president of the Massachusetts Senate. In 1967 he helped Kevin White's successful campaign for Mayor of Boston. He served as press secretary during White's first administration.

In 1970, Flavin left working in politics for political reporting. He became political editor and reporter for WNAC-TV in Boston before moving to WBZ-TV in 1973, where he spent 14 years as a political commentator and social satirist. He was best known for delivering the last segment of the Nightly Six O'Clock News. Perhaps you remember his Howard Cossell-esque character, "Biff Flavin," or his clever, poignant, unique, and often insightful view on life and politics. It was during this time that he was named one of Boston's ten outstanding young leaders by the Boston Junior Chamber of Commerce and was presented the Stonehill College outstanding alumnus award. He taught seminars at Harvard's Kennedy School Of Government. He was nominated for 14 New England Regional Emmy Awards and won 7 times. His work as a broadcaster was honored in 2011 with his induction into the Massachusetts Broadcasters Hall of Fame.

In 1987, Flavin left television to devote all his time on the lecture circuit. His speaking career took him all over the United States. He raised untold sums for charities by volunteering his services as an emcee. He loved giving back to the community and was generous with his time. Among the charities closest to his heart were The Jimmy Fund, and The Genesis Foundation for Children (The John Havlicek Celebrity Fishing Tournament was a favorite annual event). He served on the board of the latter for more than 30 years. He has been recognized by Catholic Charities of Boston for his work and was on the advisory board for UMASS Boston's Sport Leadership and Administration BA. There are countless other charities and causes that he supported.

If you've ever been so lucky as to encounter a true creative, you know their minds' are never still and, in a move no one saw coming, he became a playwright. Flavin's one-man play, According to Tip, was produced at Boston's New Repertory Theatre in 2008, starring Ken Howard. The play charmingly captures the public and private life of Tip O'Neill. Dick Flavin himself even performed in the role on several occasions. I suppose we should add "actor" to his already long list of accomplishments.

In 2001, Flavin took the road trip of a lifetime when he drove two Red Sox greats, Dom DiMaggio and Johnny Pesky from Massachusetts to Florida. He drove the dear friends to "say good-bye" to a gravely ill Ted Williams. A self-proclaimed Rhymer, Flavin rewrote "Casey at the Bat" turning it into "Teddy at the Bat." (He made sure to tweak the ending so Teddy didn't disappoint the fans, a la Casey.) When they arrived in Florida, as an offering, and in what he believed would be a one-time performance, Flavin recited the poem in front of the three baseball greats. It must have been a hit (pardon the pun), as word of the reconfigured poem made its way back to Boston. He was asked to reprise the recitation at Fenway Park during a Red Sox memorial for Williams. He went on to perform it all over the country, including at the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, New York, and with the Boston Pops Orchestra at Boston's Symphony Hall. David Halberstam, the Pulitzer Prize-winning author, wrote a book about the adventure called The Teammates. Later ESPN produced a documentary based on the book. Narrated by Flavin, the documentary was nominated for a national Emmy award.

In proof that dreams really do come true, Dick Flavin was named Poet Laureate of the Boston Red Sox. In a career of many highlights his most treasured position was that of being named the Voice of Fenway Park. He served as the day-game announcer at Fenway Park for five seasons beginning in 2013. Working in his job as Senior Ambassador for the Red Sox he made appearances for the team where he would recite his verses. He loved to joke about the boy who couldn't hit a ball out of the infield but somehow weaseled his way into two World Series rings! In 2015 he released a collection of his poems entitled Red Sox Rhymes: Verses and Curses. The book, published by William Morrow, was a New York Times sports bestseller.

In 2009 he was diagnosed with throat cancer, a difficult blow for a man who made his living giving speeches. But like other obstacles he encountered in his lifetime, cancer was no match for his strong spirit - for heaven's sake ... the man had lots more to say!

In the most recent seven years he published a weekly blog "Musings by Dick Flavin." It featured "whatever thoughts he might have at any particular time about any particular subject" and is available at www.dickflavin.com. He was a weekly contributor to The Boston Pilot, the oldest Catholic newspaper in the country.

Lest you think otherwise, he had hobbies that did not include the Red Sox. He was an avid jogger, sailor and fisherman. He was a history buff, a voracious reader, a cinephile, and pretty darn good at a crossword puzzle. He loved to look at the beach but he did not like to be on the beach. He loved a game of Horse and healthy debate over just about anything. He cherished being with his friends, and his home in Wellfleet always held a special place in his heart. His readiness to laugh was a characteristic loved by all. His readiness to sing ... not so much.

Flavin was loved by all who knew him. His family most of all. He leaves behind two daughters: Leslie, her husband Rich and their two children, Bitsy and Duke McCarthy of Los Gatos, California and Meredith Flavin her husband, Alan Frank and their daughter Helena of Carlsbad, California. The mother of his children is Betsy Flavin Gustafson, to whom he was married for twenty years and remains a part of his family. He was one of four children and leaves behind his little sister Marilyn (Flavin) Colman, her husband Richard and their four children. There are many loved nieces and nephews, grand nieces and nephews, in-laws, cousins and extended family that he leaves behind as well. He is predeceased by his sister Marguerite Flavin and his brother Fr. James J. Flavin, OMI.

Dick will be missed by legions of friends and fans as a unique contributor to the fabric of the Boston area. Details on the celebration of his well-lived life will be available at a later date. In lieu of flowers, please make a donation to the Genesis Foundation for Children at www.thegenesisfoundation.org. For now, he leaves us with this little poem.

THE SKINNY ON ME

by Dick Flavin c. 2009

Here's the skinny on this Flavin guy,

The one who writes the posey.

He's Mrs. Flavins youngest boy

She loved him head to toesy.

His commentaries on TV

Gave politicians hives.

The set designers way back then

Were Currier and Ives.

He skewered parties equally,

Republicans and Demmies.

And got away with so much

That he won seven Emmys.

He wrote a play on Tip O'Neill,

Revealing and quite funny.

It brought him fame and some acclaim

And everything but money.

He writes ditties on the Red Sox

Their victories and losses.

He'll even rhyme from time to time

To tweak the BoSox bosses.

He'll give a speech in your hometown.

He'll do the speaking tour.

Truth is, if it comes to that,

He'll go door to door.

He's fooled some folks some of the time

By doing all that stuff.

And that, he's very pleased to say,

Seems to be quite enough.

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January 2, 2023

Carol Corbin Denning posted to the memorial.

January 1, 2023

Mildred Cox posted to the memorial.

December 31, 2022

Kelly Schultz posted to the memorial.

Carol Corbin Denning

January 2, 2023

Carol LALA Corbin Denning..next door neighbor @ 41 Neponset Rd
Great memories..night sledding with Richard and friends.
Always in my heart.
God bless us all.
LALA

Mildred Cox

January 1, 2023

My deepest sympathy to all Dick's loved ones. I was his 5th floor neighbor at Brookdale/Quincy Bay, and so glad to know him personally; I already knew of his fame. We had this picture taken together. He and alll of you are in my prayers. Millie Cox

Kelly Schultz

December 31, 2022

I was fortunate enough to meet him and hear him recite some of his poems at Fenway and at Fenway South. (Most recently just a few days before the world shut down in March of 2020, pictured is him signing a book for a friend that day.) I love "Red Sox Rhymes" and pick it up often. Thanks Dick and God bless his family and friends everywhere.

Sister Bridget Haase

December 31, 2022

Dear Dick,
Please hug Sr. Martin for us in heaven. What a friend you will always be! You taught me so much, especially about life and its humor... and the Red Sox. The sisters pray for you and
Leslie and M eredith. "Our loss is heaven 's gain," as the expression goes. Love, Sister Bridget

Jack Neary

December 30, 2022

I became friends with Dick through my theatre work, and, in fact, worked with him on two shows he did with jus at the Greater Lowell Music Theatre a few years ago. the breadth of his entertainment career from writer to commentator to announcer to actor boggled my mind. It was a privilege to know him.

Dick Thatcher

December 30, 2022

Dick Flavin was an important part of my life as a Red Sox fan. The players came, the players went, we always had our faves. But through the years, no matter what, we could always count on Flave. I had the privilege of seeing him recite his poetry live several times, and it was always a joy. I remember his days on Boston TV news, but I will always remember him best for his time with the Red Sox. Another special man has taken his place with the Sox immortals, and we fans will always love and never forget him.

Joyce DiBona

December 30, 2022

As a former Merrymounter, I shared many wonderful memories with Dick over the years. He was a true friend and gave of himself to so many charitable organizations. I will miss his warm sense of humor and great talent of telling a story or recollecting a poem. Rest in peace, my friend.

Peter Mehegan

December 30, 2022

What a mind and more importantly what a terrific human being. I shall miss my old desk mate at WBZ where I watched him labor over nightly commentaries. They were insightful, funny and unique on local television. Dick never forgot a friend and treasured family above all else. He was a .400 hitter at the game if life.

Benjamin Clow

December 29, 2022

On May 3, 2014, as part of Autism Awareness Day at Fenway Park, in partnership with Autism Speaks, me and two of my other classmates from Riverview School in Sandwich, MA were selected to shout "Play Ball!" prior to a win by Jon Lester and a grand slam by Jonny Gomes vs the Oakland Athletics. Dick was the PA Announcer for that game

Bill Reilly, Jr.

December 29, 2022

Dick leaves a huge void May God rest his soul, extraordinary accomplishments,brilliant mind ,outstanding wit and humor,cherished and loved,autioneer for Durant Fellowship MGH,blessings and sympathy to friends and family,Bill

Matthew Hoffman

December 29, 2022

Please accept my sincerest condolences on Dick's passing. I first met Dick when I joined the Board of The Genesis Foundation for Children in 1999. His professional life was legendary, but I knew nothing of the tremendous work he did on behalf of countless children and their families living with complex or rare genetic disorders. That was Dick -- extremely modest and reluctant to accept well-deserved praise. He attended countless fundraising events, many of which he was the emcee, regaling us with stories and jokes that had all of us on the edge of our seats or rolling on the floor with laughter. But, he always brought us back to what mattered most to him -- the kids "born with two strikes against them" as he often said.

The world is emptier because he has passed, but richer because of his time with us. I will always remember Dick and try to live my life as he lived his -- helping others and providing a laugh when needed most.

May his memory forever be a blessing.

Bob Socci

December 29, 2022

I am deeply sorry for your loss. I met Dick through our mutual friend George Mitrovich and the Great Fenway Park Writers Series. As much as his way with words, sense of humor and skills as a storyteller, I was most struck by Dick's humility and kindness. His heart not only matched, it exceeded his wit and cleverness. Truly a wonderful gentleman. Thinking of you all.

Dominic Paul DiMaggio Jr.

December 29, 2022

Please accept condolences from the entire, East Coast, DiMaggio Family.
Dick was one of Dads best buddies and Mom adored him.
But he has join them both for eternity. Though you will miss him, remember he is with his favorite team and I have no doubt Ted slapped him on the back in welcome and thanks for his many wonderful stories he had shared on Earth.
Dick had a great run with countless hits!
Sincerely,
D.Paul DiMaggio Jr.

Brenda Flavin-Warshaw

December 29, 2022

I have so many wonderful memories of Cousin `Ritchie´ at his Merrymount home when we were kids. He was fun and patient with his little cousin.
He was a great man who will be missed by all!

Meg

December 29, 2022

Sorry for your loss. My father just passed away and it is a lot to handle. I read all your father´s columns in the Pilot. I loved them. He was a great storyteller. May he Rest In Peace. Go Red Sox.

Jennifer MacMillan McCartin

December 28, 2022

I am so sorry to hear of Dick´s passing. He was a legend in the Boston political and sports community, but personally he was a legend in Highland Circle. Some of my fondest memories growing up had Dick as a main character! We were lucky to have him as a neighbor and friend.

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