Search by Name

Search by Name

RICHARD STEELE Obituary

STEELE, Richard J. Former Weymouth Educator Steele, Richard J. of Weymouth, died March 29, 2020 at the age of 82. Richard (Dick) was born in Boston to the late Anne and James Steele. He graduated from Brookline High School and Northeastern University. Dick worked for Weymouth Public Schools from 1961 to 1998, first as a teacher, and then as a principal. He was the beloved husband of the late Barbara A. (Manning) Steele and the loving father of his four children: Richard Steele of Halifax, Gregory Steele of Weymouth, David Steele of Andover, and Robin Steele of Weymouth. He also leaves behind his beloved girlfriend and partner Peg Dougherty of Weymouth. He has ten grandchildren: Christine, Jeanne, Katie, D.J. and Lyndsey of Richard and Jeanne Steele, Gregory, Ryan, and Kelly of Greg and Mary Saint Steele, Erika and Corey of David and Debbie Steele. He also has eight-great grandchildren. He is survived by his sister, Lucy Quinn and her husband Jack of Dedham. He was predeceased by his other siblings: James Steele, Mary Browne, Reginald Steele, John Steele, and Donald Steele. "There's no substitution for hard work," was his lifelong philosophy. He was known to hold down two or three jobs at any given time. As a boy, he delivered newspapers, mowed lawns, and worked at Leo's general store in Brookline. A 1956 graduate of Brookline High School, he was an accomplished athlete. As a starting full back on the football team, he was a member of the 1954 Class A state football championship team. That was the year Brookline beat Weymouth 37 - 6. In his senior year, Dick was captain of the baseball team. The first in his family to go to college, Dick attended Northeastern University. He married his high school sweetheart, Barbara Manning, earned his Bachelor's degree, landed his first teaching job and became the father of three sons and a daughter by the time he was 25 years old. Later, he also earned a Masters degree and a Certificate of Advanced Graduate Studies (C.A.G.S.) also from Northeastern. His first position as an educator was in Weymouth in 1961 as a teacher of history and literature. He moved his family to Weymouth soon after. He worked additional jobs at MIT (security, where he once met John Glenn) and later at the Richardsons' estate in Brookline (where he enjoyed landscaping). Dick became an assistant principal and by 1966, was hired, at age 28, as principal of East Junior High School. He commandeered that ship for many years, including navigating his teachers and students through the aftermath of a devastating fire that razed the entire school. The turbulent 70s passed with an oil crisis, war, protests, and streakers running through school hallways. Waves of change swept over Weymouth in the early 80s after the passage of Proposition 2 ½ when schools were closed and layoffs were abundant. Dick was appointed assistant principal of Weymouth South High School in 1981. The following year, he became principal of Weymouth South High, remaining there through the 80s, until the doors closed in 1990 after populations shifted and schools were downsized. His continued leadership through the consolidation of three senior high schools into one, Weymouth High/Vocational Technical High School, will always be greatly respected by his colleagues and the entire Weymouth community. From 1991 to 1998, he was the principal. He retired in 1998. Although he was serious about "getting the job done," he had a soft spot for underdog students who struggled. There were copious stories told to his family by students to whom he gave second and third chances when others wouldn't. They respected the man who kept them on track. After his retirement he took on a part-time job for the high school assisting at-risk students. Dick Steele influenced many. In his own family, his son Richard and daughter Robin became public school teachers in the Silver Lake Regional School District. Also drawn to public school education were grandson Corey, a dean of students in Lawrence, and granddaughter Kelly, a history and psychology teacher at Marshfield High School. His daughter-in-law Mary was also a teacher in Weymouth at the elementary level. Education has been the family business for three generations. Dick loved to travel to the Afton Road on Prince Edward Island to see his grandmother's farmhouse and visit with aunts and cousins. In the 1970s, he first saw The Old Man of the Mountain and fell in love with New Hampshire. Years later, after what seemed like "splurging" on a condo in North Woodstock, spending time with family in the White Mountains brought him great joy. He also loved collecting paintings by artist Thom Dunlay, a former student of his. Although he could seem strict or stern in his role as principal (and father), his true nature proved that he had quite a wit that was appreciated by all who knew him well. He often sang silly songs to make his children and grandchildren laugh. He was always there for his family and friends. He was a great educator, a great father, a great friend, and a great person. For the past ten years, he and his girlfriend, Peg, left their home in Weymouth to winter on Marco Island, Florida, trading the cold New England winters for Gulf Coast warmth and comfort. It was a time to relax and catch up with old friends. Surely, he is wasting no time catching up with some of his old friends and family right now. Normally, the Funeral is an opportunity for the community to gather in support of one another. Although they cannot gather together with Dick's family at this time, friends may still offer their support by visiting www.Keohane.com and sharing a special memory or message. For those who cannot access the website, please call 781-335-0045 to have a message added. A celebration of life will be held in the future for family and friends. At that time the family plans to establish a memorial scholarship in his name.

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

Published by Boston Globe from Apr. 2 to Apr. 5, 2020.

Memories and Condolences
for RICHARD STEELE

Not sure what to say?





April 29, 2020

Dick was a good man and there were reasons for this. He came from a good family and married into a good family. He made Weymouth a better place. My respect to the Steele's and the Mannings. God bless.
Allan Sutherland

April 8, 2020

Dickie, Greg, Robin , David & family,
We lost a great leader, mentor, Father, Grandfather and friend . Dad always left a lasting positive impression with those he came in contact with and he had something special in his stern demeanor yet caring and trusting heart, which made him successful and special through out his life. My thoughts are with you all during this time .
Your friend,
Okey

April 7, 2020

so sorry for your loss .Your father was a wonderful role model to many young men in the turbulent 60's. He was my football coach and taught me all about teamwork and how to kick a football



Joe jacobson

April 7, 2020

What an amazing tribute. I have heard many stories of Dick from my Mom, Joie Tanner. He was an amazing man and raised such a wonderful family. What a legacy he has left. He will be in my prayers during this Holy week. God bless. Teresa Tanner Roth

Carol Walsh

April 6, 2020

Dick was my principal when I first started as librarian in the Weymouth schools. It was at East Junior. One incident shows how supportive he was . During homeroom period teachers could issue passes to the library to any students who asked. Dick walked in one day early in the year during this period and things were not under control. He took a good look and left. I thought he figured I was doing a terrible job..until the next faculty meeting when he opened telling of his library visit and how he found a room full of some of the worst disciple problems of the school there on homeroom passes. That he said was never to happen again. He really had your back if he thought you were doing your job..and he always knew who was. I went on to work with him for many more years at the high school ,always glad he was in that front office. His obituary said it all. God grant you eternal happiness, Dick.

Ellie Hanlon

April 6, 2020

I want to my deepest sympathy to Dick's family and to Peg. I had the opportunity to teach at South High during Dick's tenure as principal. His leadership at difficult times of restructuring was deeply appreciated by staff and students. He was a wonderful man and leader.

Charlie Ritter

April 4, 2020

Our condolences to the Steele Family on your loss of Dickie. At Brookline High School, we were teammates on the football team. He was a great man and will be remembered fondly. RIP my friend.

joe manning

April 4, 2020

Just found out about Uncle Dick, so sorry to hear of his passing. He was a good man and Uncle. Joe and Margaret Manning

April 4, 2020

im so sorry to hear of the passing of your father he was my homeroom teacher at east junior he was a great man and was always there for you again I am so sorry for your loss.


frank costa whs 1968

frank costa

April 4, 2020

im so sorry to hear about your dads passing he was my homeroom teacher at east junior high he was a great man who went out of his way for you again I am so sorry

frank costa whs68

Maureen Murphy-(Poland) Hathaway

April 3, 2020

First I want to say to the family and friends Of Mr. Steele I'm so sorry for your loss. I was one of Mr. Steele's students graduating in the class of "1966". There were many fine teachers at Weymouth (North) High School but he stands out for me personally as the best. He made class interesting and challenged (me) all of us in a fun way. I remember looking forward to his classes. I struggled with dyslexia which I was treated for in special classes in grade school. Mr. Steele was kind and understanding always expecting our best and we admired him so much he made us want to give him our best. Because of Mr Steele I have loved to travel and see history in person, the places we studied all over the U.S. and a good bit of the world. Thanks Mr Steele. Rest In Peace.

April 3, 2020

Mr. Steele was a true gentleman and a fantastic educational leader. He was my principal at East Jr. who was always approachable, and always willing to listen. My condolences to the entire family.

Doug Trudeau
WNHS Class of 80

Edward Knight

April 3, 2020

So sorry to learn of Dick's passing. He has left his legacy on all the secondary schools in Weymouth. A friend to all and a true professional. My regards to the family. Buzzy Knight

Bill Romano

April 3, 2020

My condolences to the Steele family. I've know Mr. Steele since my first year in East Junior High School & thought Weymouth North High School & from the Weymouth Elks. Could not have met a better men or principal. Once again my condolences thoughts & prayers to the Steele Family.

ROSE o'bRIEN

April 3, 2020

Thank you Mr Steele, you were one of the best teachers I ever had. I learned a lot in your class. You treated everybody with respect.

WHS CLASS OF 66

Ed Miller

April 3, 2020

Dick I give you my deepest condolences for the loss of your dad.
May the wonderful memories you have with your dad and your family help you through this very difficult time.
God Bless!

WHS 1996

April 3, 2020

I graduated in 1996 - I always like Mr Steele.. I got to know him pretty good being kind of a troublemaker - he was very down to earth and very fair... RIP Mr Steele..

Pat Quill

April 3, 2020

Dear Katie, my sympathy to you and your family. I know how much you loved and respected your grandfather. My thoughts and prayers are with you. Love,Patti and Frannie

April 3, 2020

Peg,
I enjoyed reconnecting with Mr Steel at smokehouse harbor on Marco Island
Sending prayers to you at this difficult time
Kathy Camuso

April 3, 2020

Greg, Mary and Family, I am so sorry to hear of your loss. I know you all have fond memories of him and those will hopefully help you get through this tough time. Debbie Danforth

Daniel OBrien

April 3, 2020

Dear Greg, So sorry to hear of your Dads passing. I have fond memories of him as my principal at school.
Blessings to your and your family.
Danny O'Brien
Spencer Press

Showing 1 - 27 of 27 results

Make a Donation
in RICHARD STEELE's name

Memorial Events
for RICHARD STEELE

To offer your sympathy during this difficult time, you can now have memorial trees planted in a National Forest in memory of your loved one.

Funeral services provided by:

McDonald Keohane Funeral Home - South

809 Main Street, South Weymouth, MA 02190

How to support RICHARD's loved ones
Honor a beloved veteran with a special tribute of ‘Taps’ at the National WWI Memorial in Washington, D.C.

The nightly ceremony in Washington, D.C. will be dedicated in honor of your loved one on the day of your choosing.

Read more
Attending a Funeral: What to Know

You have funeral questions, we have answers.

Read more
Should I Send Sympathy Flowers?

What kind of arrangement is appropriate, where should you send it, and when should you send an alternative?

Read more
What Should I Write in a Sympathy Card?

We'll help you find the right words to comfort your family member or loved one during this difficult time.

Read more
Resources to help you cope with loss
How to Cope With Grief

Information and advice to help you cope with the death of someone important to you.

Read more
Estate Settlement Guide

If you’re in charge of handling the affairs for a recently deceased loved one, this guide offers a helpful checklist.

Read more
How to Write an Obituary

Need help writing an obituary? Here's a step-by-step guide...

Read more
Obituaries, grief & privacy: Legacy’s news editor on NPR podcast

Legacy's Linnea Crowther discusses how families talk about causes of death in the obituaries they write.

Read more
Ways to honor RICHARD STEELE's life and legacy
Obituary Examples

You may find these well-written obituary examples helpful as you write about your own family.

Read more
How to Write an Obituary

Need help writing an obituary? Here's a step-by-step guide...

Read more
Obituary Templates – Customizable Examples and Samples

These free blank templates make writing an obituary faster and easier.

Read more
How Do I Write a Eulogy?

Some basic help and starters when you have to write a tribute to someone you love.

Read more

Sponsored