Richard L. Garcia obituary, Plymouth, MA

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Richard L. Garcia

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Anna-Maria Preiss

December 18, 2024

I can't believe your gone Rico! The woulda, coulda, shoulda is too late now. Your humor is missed, your talent, your....I think of you often and wished I had been in touch more. You are not forgotten but very much missed. Our OOla days were fun. Someday we will meet again, but be at rest now. xo

Anna-Maria

Vikki Greenwood

January 2, 2024

For Karen, I am deeply sorry for the sudden loss of your beloved husband Richard. You are a very strong woman and there is no doubt you will walk on with grace and ease holding your memories dear to heart. My deepest condolences to you and yours. Vikki

Anna-Maria Preiss

January 1, 2024

Firstly, I want to send my condolences to Karen. I am so sadden to hear of Rich's passing. My first memory of Rich, I was interviewing for a Assistant Manager for the candy story he was managing. He was so easy to talk to. With his ponytail that he wore to rebel against his bosses. ;-) Oola candy was the store. Such good times. Rich would always bail me out when I would call him to tell him the register didn't add up at the end of the night. He'd tell me, " it's only paper, it will work out in the am, now go home!" Rich had a sense of humor too! One time, I made a night deposit. He called me to tell me the drop was never made. He told me the police were called because of the amount missing. He also told me the police wanted to talk to me. I swore I dropped the money in the bank shoot. Well.... I was beside myself. He told me he was joking but the money was still unaccounted for. Come to find out, the bank bag was stuck in the shoot. OMG. Rich was just a really sweet guy and I am so sad that he is gone. forever in my heart.

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