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Richard North Obituary

1925 ~ 2013
Richard Fuller North died peacefully Sunday evening, September 22, 2013, as the result of a stroke. He will be missed by so many - family, friends, fellow-servants and co-workers.
Richard was born January 17, 1925 to Linden A. and Zelma Fuller North, in Salt Lake City, where, except for missions for his country and his church, he lived his entire life. He married Betty Jane Tannlund in the Salt Lake LDS Temple on December 17, 1945, and together they had six children: Jim (Marian), Russ (Sue), Jane (Ken) Naylor, Julie (Jim) North-Brown, Nancy (Paul) Jensen and Laurel (Todd) Schwendiman. They were further blessed with 20 grandchildren and 35 great-grandchildren.
Richard's greatest desire, and greatest efforts were for the happiness and success, temporally and eternally, of his marriage and family. To that end, he worked hard at everything he did, and succeeded resoundingly in almost all tried. He was a great provider for his family, who were blessed to have a full-time Mom because of his hard work and ability. He proved that one can be successful in the business world without compromising the highest values. His family has been blessed by his generosity in many ways - not the least of which has been the opportunity to see the world and experience different cultures. He also shared his substance and experience with many worthy causes.
His athletic skills opened the doors to personal honors, and wide opportunities to serve others and provide the boys and men with whom he played and worked a venue to succeed, to learn discipline, hard effort and sportsmanship. Many are the testimonies and good lives that have been strengthened by his influence, both in and away from the athletic arena.
Richard was a valiant Priesthood leader, in his home, in the wards and stakes where he lived, and abroad. He and Betty served two LDS missions together, in South America and in the South Pacific. Those were particularly sweet experiences because, despite language and health challenges, they had the chance to serve together - unlike in many of his other assignments. He was blessed with, and further developed , great leadership skills, which were put to good use wherever, and whenever, he was asked to serve. He particularly loved serving in the Temple in his later years - where he would have continued , save for the creeping influences of advancing years.
We love you, Dad, and will miss you greatly. Thanks for your love, example and leadership.
Richard's funeral will be held Friday, September 27 at 12:00 noon in the River Ridge 1st Ward Chapel, 10124 So. 1300 West. A viewing will be held Thursday evening from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m., at Holbrook Mortuary, 3251 So. 2300 East, and at the River Ridge 1st Ward Building, 10:00 to 11:30 a.m. on Friday morning immediately prior to the funeral. Richard will be buried at Mountain View Memorial Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the LDS Missionary Fund or the Intermountain Research and Medical Fund.
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Published by The Salt Lake Tribune on Sep. 25, 2013.

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Ryan Moffitt

October 10, 2013

Dear North Family,

Your sweet Father was an amazing man and I sincerely enjoyed my association with him. He was always so courteous and sincere whenever I spoke with him. He would always take time to ask after my family and my well being. I will sincerely miss my friend.

Love,
Ryan J Moffitt

September 28, 2013

Russ and Sue,
I was so saddened hearing of the passing of Dick. He was a good man. Fond memories of the tennis days at Old Farm. Wishing you the best..

Mike Havnes

September 28, 2013

Dear Betty, Reading of Dick's death brought back many fond memories. Hope you know how much we appreciated our fun times with you--so long ago! Blessings and love, Bill and Donna Smart

September 27, 2013

Dear Betty,
I really enjoyed becoming acquainted with you and Richard. Both of you have always treated me with kindness and respect. Of course, I will miss Richard and his friendship. The Plan of Salvation revealed through the Prophet Joseph Smith by our loving Heavenly Father assures us that we will be reunited with our loved ones throughout the eternities.
Love,
Jon B. Holbrook

Peggy Walker

September 27, 2013

Dear North Family,

I am so grateful to have known President North. My fingers won't type any other name, even though I have known him as Bishop North, Jane's dad, and Dick. My memories of him bring a smile to my face. He was always kind and gentle, firm and decisive. He radiated warmth and peace.

My dad (Max Menlove) remembers the name Richard North from his high school basketball years. Both men were born in January of 1925. My dad played for Payson High School, Richard, for South High. Dad's team made it to State semi-finals, while the South High team made finals. Dad was honorably mentioned, Richard made State All Stars. Both men love sports and have stayed actively involved.

When we built our family home and moved to Siesta Drive, the North's were one of the first families we met. As kids, we romped through the woods, played in the creek, rode horses on the flats and grew up together. Those experiences and memories have shaped our lives. Jane and I attended Utah State University together and we have continued our life-long friendship. Your family is part of our family. We share so much in common. From all of us to all of you, our hearts are saddened by the loss of your father, husband, grandfather. His was a life well lived. He will be greatly missed. He has touched so many lives and his legacy will live on through you and others he has touched. We love you and pray that you will be comforted at this time of loss.

Peggy Menlove Walker

September 27, 2013

Dear Betty and Family,
Though we haven't met for many years, I do remember the 11+ years that I called Dick "Boss". He was the kindest and most patient man a girl could ask for as an employer. It was a privilege to also do the typing for some of his confidential church work.

May our Heavenly Father's comfort and love be with you at this difficult time. We are so lucky to have the knowledge of the Plan of Salvation to lift us up at times like this. May His peace be with you.

Love,
Reva Hatch Roundy

September 26, 2013

Jim and Marian -
Sorry to hear of the passing of your father, Jim. Just wanted you to know my thoughts and love go out to you and your family as you remember the remarkable life of your father.

Chris & Bob Young

Brian and Rhonda Wahlin

September 26, 2013

Aunt Betty and all my favorite cousins,

Sorry to hear of the passing of Uncle Dick, he was the best uncle ever and always made me feel special. He was truly concerned for me and my family as he always had kind words for everyone. He was a great man and a great example that I hope to follow throughout my life. Rhonda and I wish we could be there for the services, our thoughts and prayers are with you at this time.

Rhoda Anderson

September 26, 2013

Dear Betty and Family;
I am so sorry to hear of Richard's passing. You were both much loved by myself. May you and your family receive the comfort and blessings from our Father in Heaven at this most difficult time.
Sincerely
Rhoda Anderson

September 26, 2013

We are sad for this loss to your family. The Seehagen family was blessed to have know the entire North family! Our prayers and love filled wishes are extended to all there. Sincerely, Rudi and Mary

Christiane Adams

September 26, 2013

Mein lieber 'Jimmy'!
Wir müssen es erwarten, dass unsere Eltern in diesem Leben einmal von uns gehen werden, aber dennoch ist es so schwer, sie hier dem Jenseits zu übergeben. Ich möchte dir Trost und Stärke vermitteln und dir nochmals danken, dass du an meiner Seite standst, als meine Mutti gestorben ist. Ich danke dir von Herzen für alles, was du je für mich getan hast und dass du immer noch mein lieber Freund bist. Ich bin bei dir!
Immer Deine Jane
To all the rest of the North Family my heartfelt condolences. Richard and Betty took me into their home and stepped in as my parents when I was so far away from home, so many years ago, before I started college and my life in America. I always felt a part of your family and have such fun memories of Siesta Drive! Pres. Seehagen felt safe having Pres. North take care of their daughter across the ocean. We owe a debt of gratitude to Richard for also helping my parents to get established in Sandy, Utah, after they emigrated. I send my love to my second mom in her time of grief, and even though we haven't seen each other for a long time I feel a strong bond with all of you!
Much love from Christiane (Jane :), Jim and Rudi

Rod Castillo

September 25, 2013

Just a couple of weeks ago we went out for dinner. Your were like a father to me for so many decades. Thank you for your example, counsel and love. I will miss you dad.

Elaine Johnson

September 25, 2013

We loved Dick very much! He was an important part of our family, especially when he was our Bishop and Morris was his counselor. He was truly a great man.
We will be happy to send a donation to the LDS Missionary Fund in his name.
Love, Morris & Elaine Johnson & Family

Julie Bell Davidse

September 25, 2013

What a wonderful legacy your father has left for you! My love and prayers are with you at this tender time!

Ned & Rula Williams

September 25, 2013

To the wonderful North Family,
We have such beautiful memories of our years spent with your family along the Little Cottonwood Creek. Dick was our bishop, our stake president, and you were all our close friends. Our children grew up together and we will always treasure those times. And Betty, we loved being with you and Dick in Australia as we spent great times together on each "safari" during our missions there. Didn't we have some adventures!!!
Thanks for years of friendship and example to us. We send our love, our sympathy, and our thanks.

Love you all, Ned and Rula Jean Williams Family

Kathy Wright

September 25, 2013

Russ and Sue,
We are sorry for your loss and pray that you will receive comfort and peace at this sad time.
Love,
Paul and Kathy Wright

Sherm North

September 25, 2013

It is with mixed sorrow and excitement that we received the news of Dick's passing. We know that he still lives and is excited to get on with his eternal life. He will miss and be missed by Betty and his close family as well as hundreds of people that found joy at being called his friend. I enjoyed working with him in the family genealogy work which brought into our lives so many others. May God Bless and sustain you in this loss. Respectfully, Sherm North Family

John & Peggy Knaphus

September 25, 2013

Betty, Jim & Marian

We are so sorry for your loss of this wonderful Servent of our Father in Heaven. What a special man, to have had the previlage of serving with Richard in the Temple was a honor and learning experience. Betty is was special to have met you at one of our devotionals, and we became so close to Jim and Marian.

Richard is going to be missed dearly, but time will help. His mission call has changed now per Fathers call, and he now serves in preparation for his large family. We love you all so much and please know that our thoughts and prayers are with you this week and beyond.

John and Peggy

Natlie Anderson Brunson

September 25, 2013

My dearest sympathy to Betty and family. He was truly a great man, and will be missed. May the Lord bless this family now and always.

Kathryn MacKay Jones

September 25, 2013

Condolences are sent to Betty and the family. May the Lord bless them at this time of grief. Love, Kathryn MacKay Jones and her sister, Marian MacKay Nielson

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