Richard E. Welch

1930 - 2017

Richard E. Welch obituary, 1930-2017, Concord, MA

Richard E. Welch

1930 - 2017

BORN

1930

DIED

2017

Richard Welch Obituary

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At age 86, Richard E. Welch passed away peacefully Friday morning, February 17, 2017 in his home in Concord. Born April 7, 1930 in Quincy, Dick grew up on the South Shore in Weymouth and Cohasset. After graduating from Cohasset High School, he attended Thayer Academy and then Harvard College, graduating in 1953. While attending Harvard, he met "Cliffie" Alice Carbonaro (Acey). He then served in the US Army, Military Police during the Korean Conflict. After his discharge from the service, he attended Boston University earning a Master's in history and a Master's in education. In November of 1955, he and Acey married. Two years later, they moved to Concord and in 1960, they moved into the little red house on Old Road to Nine Acre Corner where they have remained ever since. Dick's early career started in education, teaching History and Math at Middlesex School and as a lecturer at Boston University, Boston College and Salem State College. He followed that with jobs in the photo industry, circling back to a career that began in high school while working for his father at Welch's Camera Center in Wollaston. He spent most of his later years working at Creative Camera in Maynard and had his own small business specializing in classic camera restorations and repairs. His interests revolved around photography, history, and outdoor activities. He was a member of the Photographic Historical Society of New England, the Maynard Historical Society, and the Concord Country Club. He marched in parades and joined in reenactments with the Concord Minutemen; a highlight was participating in the Arnold Expedition to Quebec in 1975. He was a longtime Boy Scout Leader of Troop 131 in Concord. He enjoyed bird watching and hiking across Concord's fields and trails and canoeing the Concord, Assabet and Sudbury rivers. He is survived by his wife Acey Welch and his children and grandchildren; Terence Welch and his partner Kyle Conley of Quincy, MA; Elise Welch and her husband Norman Johnson of Albuquerque, NM; David Welch, his wife Michele and their daughters Alexandra and Casey of Lake Wylie, SC. Dick was an only child preceded in death by his parents Louise Levis and Richard A. Welch, and dear cousins Edwin Welch and Peggy Welch Southerland. Family and friends will gather to celebrate Richard's life on Saturday, February 25th at 11:00am in the Trinitarian Congregational Church, 54 Walden Street, Concord. Interment will be private. In lieu of flowers, special gifts may be made to: The Scholarship Fund of Concord and Carlisle 34 Walden Street, Unit 217, Concord, MA 01742-2542 or Student Conservation Association PO Box 550 689 River Road Charlestown, NH 03603

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February 24, 2017

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March 11, 2017

Mrs. Welch, Terence, Elise and David:
My condolences to you all. What a beautifully written obituary. He had such a distinguished life!
He is in my prayers.
-Paul Scannell

Dan Beale Paul Mavris

February 25, 2017

Dear Mrs. Welch, Terry and Kyle, Elise, David and your families, with deepest sympathies.

Ann Shapiro

February 24, 2017

I think of Dick as a real gentleman, who was always so warm and welcoming.

Ann Shapiro

Rebecca Downs

February 23, 2017

Dear Acey, Terry, Lisa and David,
I grieve for all of you. The death of a parent, of a husband, is such a profound loss, because of the love and because with them goes an enormous part of our lives.

Our families grew up together, and there are things Mr Welch (yes, at my age he is still "Mr Welch!") said to me that I still remember so clearly. The time I tried to catch my cat so he could pet it and he stopped me, saying that he did not want to upset my cat just for the sensuous pleasure of touching it. He put the cat's feelings first. I learned from that. The time he told me the insanely long name of YOUR cat which I actually no longer remember except that Razmatazz was in the middle of it, and he reported this name to me with a completely straight face.

Mr Welch came to the hospital to visit me when I was 13 and in a body cast. Not with dad and mom, just himself, to cheer me up and he spent at least an hour there, chatting with me and making me feel like I mattered. He was such a smart man, and I looked up to him. He was also kind to me and didn't treat me like a little kid -when I was one!

The lifelong friendship of our families, the many stories of "Acey and Dick" and mom and dad are so much a part of our own family lore. You all have shared our grief and our happiness. We share your grief at this terrible time.

With so much love, Rebecca

Catherine Welch Arndt

February 23, 2017

Dick was a 1st cousin to my father, George Welch. I never met Dick in person as we only connected in late 2012, but we had many phone conversations-some a couple hours long as I picked his brain for Welch family history-which he loved to share, and he was a great story-teller! Until we meet again, dear cousin, may you rest in peace. To Acey and family, please know you are in my thoughts and prayers. XO

Sheryl Doherty

February 22, 2017

Our sincerest condolences to Acey and family on Dick's passing. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all at this time. Thank you Terry for the call.
Sheryl Allen Doherty and Family

RUTH PERRY

February 21, 2017

Our loving thoughts are with with Acey and the family. We hope to see her in the near future and show her how much she has been missed. Best wishes from Ruth, Paul, Sid, and Ruby.

Susan Caron

February 21, 2017

Although technically Richard was my cousin, I have always thought of him as Uncle Dickie. We will miss him. Love, Susan and David

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