Richard Dickinson Gurd

Richard Dickinson Gurd obituary, Cortez, CO

Richard Dickinson Gurd

Richard Gurd Obituary

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RICHARD DICKINSON GURD It's with great sadness that the family announces the passing of their father Richard Dickinson Gurd of Cortez, Colo. Richard passed on January 2, 2013 at Swedish Medical Hospital – Denver, Colo. surrounded by his children. Richard was born on January 5, 1942 in Chicago, Ill. where he grew up and resided until his adventure out west - he became a resident of Dunton, Colo., a now high end resort, in his early years where he lived an idyllic mountain lifestyle; enjoying wide open spaces, the great outdoors, good friends and fun. After departing the "good times" and becoming a family man Richard pursued a culinary education at the Culinary Institute of America in Hyde Park, N.Y. He returned to Cortez, Colo. in 1994 where he became "The best Chef in Town" at Nero's Italian Restaurant until his retirement. Richard was a huge hearted and self-less man who had great pride and adoration for his children. He enjoyed a good laugh, a good drink, great friends and he always had a good story to tell! He is survived by his two children, Carrie Gurd Goldman and Richard Robert Gurd of Denver, Colo.; brother, Robert William Gurd of Warner Robins, Ga. and his well loved Big and Beautiful Black Lab Nelly. Richard was preceded in death by his parents, Leroy and Carolyn Gurd; and his brother Leroy B. Gurd Jr. A celebration of his life is being held on Sunday, January 20 at the Cortez American Legion (320 N. Harrison St.) at 4 p.m. This memorial is open to anyone who wishes to pay their respects to an incredible man! This will be a potluck affair. Please contact Cyndy as to what is needed @ 565-8151. A Memorial Fund has also been set up in Richard Gurd's name at Citizens State Bank of Cortez for those that wish to help defray the costs.

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