Richard Lee Pulsipher

Richard Lee Pulsipher

Richard Pulsipher Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers from Jan. 8 to Jan. 9, 2006.
Richard Lee Pulsipher 07/04/43 ~ 01/06/06 Richard Lee Pulsipher, beloved husband, father, grandfather, brother, and friend, passed away Friday, January 6, 2006 at his home in Cottonwood Heights, Utah following a long battle with cancer that began in May of 2001. Richard was born July 4, 1943 in St. George, Utah the son of John Lewis Pulsipher, Jr. and Marian Lee Pulsipher. After spending his early years in St. George, Utah, and Boulder City, Nevada, Rich moved with his parents to Salt Lake City, where he lived for the remainder of his life. He was a graduate of Highland High School and the University of Utah, from which he received a BS degree in Business. In addition to military service in the U.S. Army Reserve, he served in Switzerland as a missionary of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints from March 1963 to October 1965. On June 28, 1968 he married Kathleen Simmons in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. For nearly 30 years he, with his brother, operated Consortium West, Inc., a consulting firm specializing in the planning and design of exhibits and interpretive media for visitor centers and museums, during which time he completed projects throughout the United States and as far away as Saudi Arabia. He was loved and respected by many clients and professional colleagues with whom he team-ed on a wide range of projects. Rich was an active and committed member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints throughout his life. In addition to his early service as a missionary to Switzerland, he served as a counselor in several bishoprics, a temple worker, and in a variety of different ward and stake positions, and was serving as Stake Young Men's president in the Salt Lake Wasatch Stake when he passed away. Rich had an engaging and outgoing personality and was a powerful example of Christian living to those with whom he worked and served. He is survived by his wife, Kathleen; six children, Kirsten (Matt) Zundel, Richard Lin Pulsipher, Jonathan (Ro-shelle) Pulsipher, Erik (Cristin) Pulsipher, Lindsay Pulsipher, and Lesley Pulsipher; seven grandchildren; three brothers, Gerreld Lewis Pulsipher, John Douglas Pulsipher, and Joel Wilford Pulsipher; and two sisters, Sheryl Ellen Pulsipher and Marilyn Pulsipher Baird. He was preceded in death by his parents. Funeral services for Rich will be held Tuesday, January 10, 2006, 12 noon at the Wasatch Fifth Ward, 8100 S. Top of the World Drive (3675 East), Cottonwood Heights, Utah. Friends may call Monday evening at Holbrook Mortuary, 3251 S. 2300 East, Salt Lake City between the hours of 6-8 p.m. and Tuesday from 10:30-11:30 a.m. at the church prior to the services. Interment will be in Mountain View Cemetery, 3115 E. 7800 South, Cottonwood Heights.

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January 15, 2006

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January 12, 2006

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January 10, 2006

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Renee Burgess

January 15, 2006

Dear Kathleen and family,

We certainly enjoyed the friendship your family showed to our family as we visited Grandma Peterson, as your family and ours would visit in Pleasant View, Idaho. Everyone loved and respected Richard. He was a good man. I send my sympathy and condolence at this time. Your cousin, Renee

Cindy Anderson

January 12, 2006

Kirsten and family,

I was so sad to hear about your dad. My deepest sympathy goes out to you. I remember your dad as one who always had a smile for everyone. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

With love,

Cindy Anderson (Calder)

Late fall at Bear River Refuge and the Wasatch Ranch

Bruce Andersen

January 10, 2006

I enjoyed the priviledge and pleasure of working with Rich and his brother Gerry on a variety of interpretive projects over quite a number of years. He was a valued associate, mentor and friend. We've worked for one another, teamed together and even competed for contracts--always with respect to one another. Our finest collaborative work, in my view, was developing a master plan for visitor use of Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge on Great Salt Lake, a place we both love. It's ironic that Terry Tempest Williams fine book "Refuge" chronicals the biological death and rebirth of the refuge in parallel with Terry's mother's own fight with cancer. The attached photo will forever remind me of Rich and that wonderful place many of us know simply as "the refuge." May the dynamics of the refuge and people's enjoyment and enrichment from their visits there always be Rich's legacy.

Brian Fedderson

January 10, 2006

Rich is one man I could say had a heart of gold. I've only known Rich for about 7 years from playing early morning basketball and I must say had an incredible jump-shot(although he humbly denied it) . He gained instant respect and trust from those he was around and his upbeat attitude has made a great impact in my life.

Les Forslund

January 10, 2006

Kathleen, I learned about Rich this morning from Bill Bouck through Bob Bills. I want to express my love to you in your trial. We all had a wonderful time in the early years. Rich was very special and I know your love was eternal.

Les Forslund

Michelle Florin Monroe

January 9, 2006

Dearest Kathleen and kids,



I feel so fortunate that I was able to see you, albeit briefly, this last July. I can't tell you how much the visit meant to me. Having moved around so much, seeing you and Rich reminded me of those important years in my life when you were so integral to my definition of "home". And now Rich is finally Home and smiling down upon us all. My thoughts and prayers are with you and I look forward to seeing you again soon.



with love, Michelle Florin Monroe and family

Le Bronson Design

January 9, 2006

A superb associate, a compassionate mentor, and a highly valued friend. Rich was one of the finest people that I have had a chance to know. I will miss him dearly.



LeAnne Bronson

Mike and Marian Alder

January 9, 2006

Kathleen, Marian and I want to express our love and sympathy to you and your family. At basketball we called him Rooster and he called me Man Mountain. Really it is he that should have been Man Mountain. His wonderful shadow will forever protect you and your children as the shadow of the mountains that we raised our families under. He will be remembered as stalwart, good and of great cheer! The Lord bless and keep you!

sherrie wignall

January 9, 2006

Gods Speed my friend! Thank-you for your daily smiles and friendship!



Sherrie Wignall

Utah Parent Center

Carolyn Carpenter

January 9, 2006

What a warm and wonderful man! My sincere condolences, Kat, to you and your family.

Delbert & Mary Lou Strasser

January 9, 2006

Mary Lou and I were saddened to hear of Rich's passing. We are presently serving again in Switzerland on a mission where Rich and I served 42 years ago. I have many fond memories of our times here in Switzerland as well as in high school. May the Lord bless you at this difficult time.

Trina Bingham (Foster)

January 9, 2006

I had the wonderful opportunity to be in Bro. Pulsiphers singles ward when he was the counselor in the bishopric. He kindness and warmth was always something that has stayed with me all these years later. I will miss him greatly. He was a wonderful influence in my life during those years of change and some heartache. Thank-you Bro. Pulsipher for everything!! I love you always!!!

Stan & Judie Smith

January 9, 2006

We are so sorry for the loss of your husband and father. We enjoyed being your home teacher and neighbor for many years. The neighborhood has really changed. Lots of love to you & Yours

Kema Holt

January 9, 2006

No bond is as great as that between a parent and child. My deepest condolences are with you as you grieve.

Jack McDonald

January 9, 2006

Shopping at Smith's will never be the same. I'll miss your smile, your sense of humor and the occasional elbow when we were playing basketball. In the dictionary the word "friend" should have your picture as the perfect example. I know who is in charge when we come into this world and when we leave it, and, with Him in charge I won't worry. But, I will miss my friend Richie!

Bryce Blanchard

January 9, 2006

Kat, Eric & All,

Rich is a great man and has left us all with a faithful and beautiful legacy. I loved him and will miss him. Shelly and I share our sincerest sympathies with you during your time of loss.

LaNeal Livingston

January 8, 2006

Rich was a gentle man who always had a smile and a kind word. He was a man of integrity and character and we admired and loved him. We hold dear the many wonderful memories of times spent with our good friends. We love you both. Gordon & LaNeal

Stephen Fedderson

January 8, 2006

My deepest sympathy to the family. I had the privilege of playing B Ball with Rich for the past twenty years or so and have always admired and respected him. He was a gifted person as an athlete and an ambassador of good will to anyone who he came in contact with. I have always looked up to Rich and will always have fond memories of his sense of humor and his automatic jump shot.

Bob and Susan Bills

January 8, 2006

Oh how we will miss Rich. There are so many fond memories of our newlywed lives together and all through the years. We send our deepest sympathy to you, Kathy, and your sweet family. We love you.

Bret Jorgensen

January 8, 2006

As a freind of Eric's growing up I remember Richards great support and love towards Eric and thier family. I'll remember Richards smile and welcome handshake. Our prayers and thoughts are with you and your family.



Bret & Ashley Jorgensen Family

Roger and Pamela Zundel

January 8, 2006

Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

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