Richard J. "Dick" Bleakley Sr.

Richard J. "Dick" Bleakley Sr. obituary, Westminster, MA

Richard J. "Dick" Bleakley Sr.

Richard Bleakley Obituary

Published by Fowler-Kennedy Funeral Home on Mar. 8, 2022.
Richard J. "Dick" Bleakley Sr., age 66, of Westminster, MA formerly of Acton, passed away on Tuesday, March 8, 2022. He is survived by his loving family: wife of 45 years Dawn (Fanning) Bleakley; son Richard J. Bleakley Jr. of Wilton, NH; daughter Jessica and husband Tom Carroll of Shirley, MA; son Michael T. Bleakley and partner Jennifer Howland of Westminster, MA; and his cherished grandchildren Michael, Dean, and Noelle. His passing will also be mourned by his aunt Barbara Jeanne Nonnon of Bardonia, NY; his uncle Gene Nonnon of West Babylon, NY; and many loving nieces and nephews, cousins, and devoted friends. He is reunited with his parents Thomas and Rose Bleakley; brother Thomas Bleakley; and sister Diane Teague. Dick was born on March 30, 1955, in Danbury, CT to the late Thomas Charles and Rose Marie (Nonnon) Bleakley. Dick moved to Acton, MA in 1963; he later attended Acton-Boxborough high-school where he met and began dating his high school sweetheart and future wife Dawn. Dick and Dawn married on November 28, 1976, and settled in Westminster, MA to raise their growing family in the home that Dick built for them. Dick was a Senior Vice President for Princeton Properties where he was an indispensable part of the team for thirty years. Dick was licensed in Massachusetts as a Real Estate Broker, a Master Electrician, a Journeyman Electrician, and a Construction Supervisor. He held the following designations from the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB): Graduate Master Builder (GMB), Certified Graduate Builder (CGB), Certified Green Professional (CGP), and Registered Apartment Manager (RAM). He also held a Certified Manager of Maintenance (CMM) designation from the National Center for Housing Management. Dick had an incredible mind full of knowledge. Dick knew a little about everything and a lot about a lot of things. He could fix anything and needed no more than a brief description to solve the seemingly unsolvable; he enjoyed the challenging tasks that others avoided. Dick never missed an opportunity to learn new things and his long list of certifications do little justice to his skill set. Dick had a passion for technology and was always on the cutting edge. He shared that passion with his friends and family, and he laid the groundwork early in his children's lives for a leg up in a world increasingly reliant on computers and the internet. Despite his breadth of expertise and experience, he offered it generously and unassumingly, seeking always to help and never to impress or outdo. Dick was happiest when he was on one of his many family trips. New Smyrna beach was like a second home for him and his family and they traveled there every chance they could get. He loved the tourist attractions like Disney and Universal Studios. He loved the night life at City Walk and Flagler Avenue. He loved walks on the beach and meals at every restaurant in town. Most of all, he loved being with his family and meeting new people. Dick was the type of man that brought people together. He would strike up a conversation with strangers and become fast friends. He remembered every face he met and maintained personal accounts of all the individuals he encountered throughout his travels. Dick enjoyed telling stories and people naturally gravitated towards his infectious personality. Dick was the life of the party and made everyone he met feel like an old friend. Dick's other second home was Lake Winnipesaukee. He first went to the lake with his boy scout troop as a child. Coincidentally, the father of a close family friend from the old neighborhood bought property on the very island on which his troop had camped. Dick loved going back to Diamond Island every year to visit with friends, spend time with family, and as an excuse to get out on the boat. Although he never owned a place on the island, it always felt like you were watching someone return to a childhood home when he pulled up to Howie's dock. The great love of Dick's life was his wife of 45 years, Dawn. She was his high school sweetheart, his support at home, the amazing mother to his cherished children, his "partner in crime", and his selfless caregiver. They had so much fun on their yearly trips to Vegas that started when they decided to turn an annual home builders conference for work into a partially-subsidized couple's retreat. They loved day trips with the top down in the Mustang and long drives straight-through to Florida while switching off driver duty in the family conversion van. They enjoyed dinner out, meeting new people at the bar over food and drinks, and they enjoyed movie nights at home. They were each other's constant throughout their entire adult lives and together they raised 3 children and 3 grandchildren, helped many foster children, cared for countless cats and dogs, and built a life to be truly proud of. Dick made an impact on everyone who knew him. Moments shared with Dick will be remembered fondly for his quick jokes, an easy smile, his booming voice, and generous laughter. Moreso, he leaves an indelible legacy as a stalwart friend, an exceptional co-worker, a beloved husband and father, and a truly good and decent man. He will be terribly missed. Services are private.

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March 30, 2022

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March 30, 2022

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March 25, 2022

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Christopher Wider

March 30, 2022

Our condolences to Dick's family on his passing. We worked on many projects over the past 20 plus years with Dick. His professionalism, kindness, and outlook on life always shined thru. He will be missed by all who had the fortunate opportunity to meet and work with him.

Pat Gooding

March 30, 2022

Dick brought life and laughter with his presence. His positivity and generosity of spirit was inspirational. For these reasons, he is missed all the more deeply. My sincere sympathy to Dawn and their children whose support and courage through Dick's illness has been remarkable. May you find comfort in his peace, at last. His tribute was so very moving, what wonderful memories! Dick and I met as teens in Acton. He was interested in my good friend Dawn, and the rest is history. Although we didn't see each other for years at a time, I consider them both close friends. Miss you Dick. Pat Gooding, Cohasset, MA

Cheryl Yabroudy

March 25, 2022

A beautiful tribute to a man who touched so many. I am grateful to have worked with Dick over the past twenty five years. The loss of Dick leaves a hole in so many life's he has touched. I will miss his great laugh, many debates and his positive outlook on life. In one of my last conversations with Dick you could feel the love that he had for Dawn, Michael, Richie and Jess. He was so proud and said he was the luckiest guy in the world.

Sending my sorrow and condolences. I wish you healing and peace.

" A great soul serves everyone all the time. A great soul never dies. It brings us together again and again." Maya Angelou

Shannon Bell

March 23, 2022

All the way from Atlanta Georgia, Gonna miss you Big Guy! Rest Easy Dick!

Richard Shnider

March 23, 2022

Dear Bleakley family,
As a member of VMY Architects I had the absolute pleasure to work with Dick on a professional basis many times. I was always impressed by his real concern for the families that Princeton Properties served. From my perspective Dick was always very kind and considerate of everyone he dealt with, he was truly a kind soul and made life more pleasant for thousands of families. I'm sure he will be remembered very fondly by them and all who know him.
We here at VMY Architects provide our deepest condolences and warmest thoughts for your family.

Chris Houle

March 17, 2022

That was a touching and accurate tribute to Dick. He was a smart and talented man who was incredibly gracious with his time and subject matter expertise. He was also quite kind and generous. I was lucky enough to know him through various trips to ATV, snowmobile, the lake, and ocean across NH and Florida. My thoughts and sincerest condolences are especially with Dawn, Rich, Mike, Jess, and the countless others whom his life has made a positive impact.

Lloyd Jones

March 17, 2022

So sad. He was a great guy. I'm so sorry for your loss Dawn. Love you all

Robert Carbutt

March 16, 2022

Im at a loss for words and shocked at my friend and neighbors death. So unexpected so premature. Dawn I want you to know that Dick was one of my closest friends and shared his father's inventions and creations with me and all of the neighborhood kids. His father was his hero and inspiration and he carried on his example it is with love and tears that I send my condolences. Your friend and class mate. Robert A. carbutt formerly of 11 agawam rd Acton ma. Now @ 1380 apple blossom lane wpb. Fla 33415

Lester Fanning

March 16, 2022

Dearest Dawn, Richie, Michael and Jessica, Your tribute video was wonderful. We will miss Dick so much for his friendship, humor and love. He enriched our lives with his friendship, humor and understanding. We remember all of the wonderful times we spent with you and Dick at the Lake. It was always the highlight of our year when we could all get together. All of our love, Uncle Les and Aunt Jane PS we're always here for all of you. We love you so much.

Lynn Veazey Rockwell

March 16, 2022

I was one of the Agawam Road Acton kids in a wonderful neighborhood to grow up in. I looked up to him as he was one of the big kids to me. My condolences on your loss.

Gary A Thomas

March 16, 2022

I am very sorry for your loss Dawn. I had the opportunity to work with Dick on several projects and he was a joy and a wealth of knowledge. I never knew or realized he held sooo many positions and certifications...he would never brag about things like that.
I am sure he will be dearly missed by his Princeton Family as well. My heart goes out to all of you.

Tristin Harris

March 16, 2022

May you Rest In Peace uncle. You were a good man.

Michael Williams

March 16, 2022

Dawn, Rich, Jess & Michael,

I can't express the magnitude of loss that I feel and I'm sure it pales in comparison to that of yours. I want you all to know how much I appreciate the time spent with Dick over these past 27 years he's been a friend and colleague at Princeton. I've learned so much from him and rest assured that his legacy will live on in things he has taught me and the things I will pass on to others. May he rest in peace. He will be sorely missed each and every day.

Robert Schaefer

March 16, 2022

You have captured the essences of Dick. I worked with him on a few Princeton projects. I looked forward to the project meetings knowing he would be there. We worked well together to resolve issues and help move the project forward. We enjoyed the process. He was the joy for me in this profession. I will miss his presence and involvement during the next endeavor. I wish you all well as you remember Dick.

John Ford

March 16, 2022

I only knew Dick for 6 years of his extensive career at Princeton. He helped hire me to Supervise the Portland Properties Portfolio, a job he once did early on in his career. He had a wonderful and welcoming personality from Day1. He had an in-depth problem-solving ability to look at things from every angle imaginable. He often drove me crazy questioning my thoughts or assumptions, but in the end, he was usually right on the mark in getting us to the answer. He certainly taught me that the most obvious was not always the solution. I think this quote reminds me most of his tireless need for knowledge " We take care of things today so we won't have to worry about them tomorrow".
My thoughts and comfort go out to his entire family. There is no doubt he will be missed by so many.
- John Ford
Princeton Properties

Jayne Ricardo

March 16, 2022

Dear Dawn, Richie, Jessica and Michael, I am so very sorry for your loss. Words cannot express the void that Dick left in this world. This is absolutely Princeton's loss too. I do hope that the wonderful memories you keep in your hearts will sustain you at this difficult time. Dick and I were from the same era, so we had many conversations about our crazy teenage days, cars, the old stomping grounds and the fun we had. I always loved Dick's enthusiasm. He was always up for a good time! Despite all his knowledge and incredible abilities I always found Dick to be a very down-to-earth and approachable guy. Dick could really talk about any subject...and he could make me laugh. One thing I know is that he loved his family with every ounce of his being. God Bless you all. I know Dick will be watching over you and guiding you always.

Liz Roloff

March 16, 2022

To leave the world a bit better, whether by a healthy child, a garden patch or a redeemed social condition; to know even one life has breathed easier because you have lived. This is to have succeeded. I met Dick 20 years ago when I joined Princeton Properties. He was always a joy to be around and I looked forward to his visits to Keene and our company gatherings where I could hear his laugh and get drawn into his circle of friends. This quote makes me think of Dick after reading your beautiful words about his life and the many, many people who breathed easier because they knew him. He was larger than life in my eyes and will be missed. Please accept my condolences.

Tom Paolini

March 16, 2022

I am very sorry to hear of Dick's passing, and for your loss. I enjoyed working with Dick over the past 25 years and it was a pleasure to know him. My prayers go out for the family.

Cynthia Vanaria

March 15, 2022

Oh Dawn...such a beautiful tribute to Dick, that really captures him perfectly. I am so sorry from the bottom of my heart.

Mary Joyce

March 15, 2022

Dear Dawn, Rich, Jess & Michael,
I am profoundly sorry for your loss. I grieve with you. What a beautiful tribute to Dick. You have done a masterful job in capturing his essence. The love and devotion he had for his family, pride in his work, loyalty to his friends and good will toward everyone he met truly are his legacy. As L. Frank Baum wrote, "A heart is not judged by how much you love; but by how much you are loved by others". That is a litmus test Dick passes with flying colors. He will be sorely missed.
Love to you all.

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