Richard Albert Coad

Richard Albert Coad obituary, Dillon, MT

Richard Albert Coad

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Richard Coad Obituary

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Tribute to Richard "Dick" Albert Coad, Jr.

Richard "Dick" Albert Coad, Jr., born on September 3, 1939, passed away on September 15, 2025. He will be remembered by all who knew him for his remarkable sense of humor and his generous spirit.

Richard, born in Ennis, Montana, was the middle chid of three, with Viola Evans as the eldest and Edward Coad. (Cindy), as the youngest.

Richard's life exemplified a robust work ethic, a trait that continues to be a benchmark for today's workforce. In 1962, he enlisted in the Army and often spoke with pride about his tenure as a Crypto Equip Repairman, while stationed in Germany. The shared experiences in the German social scene with his brother Ed are fondly remembered. Regarding his military service, he would humbly state that it "didn't count because I never saw conflict." Despite our differing views, we recognize and value his service.

Additionally, he devoted several years to the Forest Service prior to starting a family. A noteworthy incident involved a near-fatal experience with a ruptured appendix, which he initially attempted to manage by "walking it off" but ended up in emergency surgery.

He was a lifelong member of Virginia City Elks Lodge #309, 58 years, and serving as Exalted Ruler twice. He was proud to be a member, working hard at the numerous fish fries, Rocky Mountain Oyster feed and other fund-raising events. Also, skinning critters for the "hide-drive" alongside his Dad, Richard Coad, Sr.

This remembrance would not be complete without giving attention to Ed and Richard's Bunz 'n Bro candy business. (To be clear, Richard was 'n Bro and Ed was Bunz.) Anyone who tasted their Almond or Pecan Roca left with a sweet memory. They took immense pleasure in making this candy, but they especially enjoyed selling it at craft and holiday shows.

Richard's family was at the heart of his life. He is survived by his first wife, Sally Smith, and their children, Carrie Rowley and Karla Fiscus (Lance). He was a loving grandfather to Kyle McAlpin (Delaina) and Kaylyn (Tyler), and a proud great-grandfather to Javen Bames and Axion McAlpin. Later in life, when he found a life partner in Sherry Nyhart Smith, he took on the roles of husband, dad, foreman, engineer, and an all-around Jack of all trades. He also became a cherished figure to Heidi Woods (William "Bill"), Chad Smith (Dena), Dean Smith, Brian Smith (Claire), and a grandpa to Taylor Smith and Evan Smith.

When asked what he would like to be remembered for, Richard's answer was simple: "My sense of humor." Anyone who knew him understood this perfectly. He loved to laugh, and he loved sharing his home and his humor with family and friends. The ladies at his care facility often said, "he was quite a character," and his classic response to "How are you feeling?"-"With my fingers"-was a testament to his quick wit and cheerful nature. We, including Richard, are so very thankful to Renaissance Senior Care staff and Honeybee Hospice who cared and joked with him in his last days.

The stories of the shenanigans that happened on the numerous cow drives, whether he was riding along or providing grub, are probably too scandalous for any paper to contain.

Friends and family who knew Richard knew that everyone he met was a new friend, they just didn't know it yet. He was known for his dedication to brightening others' days, even if it meant "occasionally" being late for events, or scheduled engagements, or walking in late to a ceremony, or an a few hundred other occasions. However, when Dad asked someone, "how are you doing?", he genuinely wanted to know. Answering, "Fine" was not an option. You were going to have a conversation with someone who put people over time.

Richard's legacy is one of laughter, hard work, and deep love for his family. He will be deeply missed.

We will have an opportunity to tell him, "See you on the next trail", at 1:00 pm, October 25th, at the Twin Bridges Senior Center, 501 N Madison Street, Twin Bridges, Montana.

In lieu of flowers, please make donations to your local animal shelter or donor of your choice.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

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Upcoming Events

Oct

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Memorial Gathering

1:00 p.m.

Twin Bridges Senior Center

501 North Madison Street, Twin Bridges, MT 59754

Send Flowers

Services provided by

Brundage Funeral Home - Dillon