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Vicki Hone Smith
December 17, 2024
It is 5 months since Dick´s passing, I have just learned of it and am so sad for his family. We were school mates in high school and although I seldom saw or spoke with him outside our reunions, he was always so kind and good-humored and he got more handsome with every reunion. His wife Kathy was equally as nice and I can only imagine the void in her life now that he is gone after their 42 years together. My heart goes out to all the family with the hope that all those special memories you have of him will only grow sweeter with time and bring you a quiet kind of joy and gratitude that will keep him close to you always.
David Marsden
July 26, 2024
My relationship with Dick, started with him as my boss. Quickly, and more importantly, we became friends. That was 40 years ago.
Whenever we have connected since then we have picked right up and continued where we left off. He was always both a good listener and happy to answer curious questions. I loved our conversations. He always had a point of view with a touch of humor, while being open to thinking about things differently. Unique.
I will miss our texts, calls, zooms, and connecting in person. RIP, Mr. Morgan. You are missed.
Dave Marsden
Ginny & Ron Witkin
July 23, 2024
We met with Dick to go over some motorcycle routes in SoCal. He offered to lead the way & off we went. That was the beginning of our friendship; which continued to grow with both Dick & Kathleen. We will certainly miss his companionship; wit and wisdom and are grateful for the time we shared. Ron & Ginny Witkin
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July 22, 2024
Richard Morgan Obituary
Richard Dean Morgan, affectionately known as Dick, was born in Seattle, WA on January 19, 1946. He passed away peacefully in La Quinta, CA on July 2, 2024, surrounded by his loving family, after a brief illness.Dick is survived by his devoted... Read Richard Morgan's Obituary
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