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Richard H. "Dickie" Carpenter M.D.

1950 - 2022

Richard H. "Dickie" Carpenter M.D. obituary, 1950-2022, Richmond, VA

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Richard H. "Dickie" Carpenter, M.D.
December 29, 1950 - November 10, 2022
Richmond, Virginia - Carpenter, Richard H. "Dickie," M.D., 71, passed away peacefully after battling Alzheimer's disease on November 10, 2022 surrounded by his loving family. Dickie is survived by his wife of 46 years, Ann Baxley Carpenter; their daughters, Mary Kathryn Carpenter, her husband Jonathan David Newman and their son Rowan Christopher Newman; Ann Elizabeth Carpenter; his brother Robert Lemont Carpenter and wife, Susan Manley Carpenter as well as many dear relatives.
Dickie was born and raised in Columbia, South Carolina. With the encouragement of his parents, the Boy Scouts of America became an important part of Dickie's growing up. He worked hard to earn all of his merit badges, was awarded Eagle Scout, and became a member of the Order of the Arrow, Scouting's national camping honor society.
Dickie graduated from A.C. Flora High School in 1969 where he excelled in academics and the All-City and All-State Bands. While earning his B.S. in Biology from Georgia Tech in 1974, Dickie found two of his life long passions - the Sigma Nu Fraternity and the love of his life, Ann, who he married in 1976.
Although unsuccessful in his first attempt, Dickie had a strong desire to go to medical school. To gain experience in the medical field, he worked as a phlebotomist in the hospital on weekends while obtaining a B.S. in Medical Technology from Atlanta's Grady Memorial Hospital in 1976. He returned to his Carolina roots and gained admission to the University of South Carolina School of Medicine earning his M.D. in 1983. While in medical school, Dickie was selected class president and received the Roland Essig Bieren, M.D., Memorial Award and the Clinical Neurology Award. He completed his training in 1987 at the Medical College of Virginia with a residency in pathology.
Dickie began his medical career as Laboratory Director at Metropolitan Hospital in Richmond. After working for nine years in the city, Dickie moved his family to the rural waterfront community of Irvington, Virginia. The Northern Neck proved to be a perfect match for Dickie's southern charm and gift of gab. He delighted his co-workers, patients and friends with mostly true stories. His golfing buddies noted that Dickie was the only golfer they knew who could talk through his backswing.
In addition to being the Laboratory Medical Director at Rappahannock General Hospital, Dickie served as president of the Rappahannock General Hospital Foundation and president of the Northern Neck Medical Association. He was a founding member of The Boat Club in White Stone, Virginia and a long-time member of The Country Club of Virginia.
Dickie was friendly with everyone he met whether it was a patient at the hospital or while traveling abroad with his family. His charisma even led him to be mistaken for a 70s rock star while dining at a sidewalk cafe in the Marais of Paris. Dickie was always nattily attired, preferring a freshly starched, button down shirt and sockless loafers, even in the middle of winter.
Above all, he was a committed and loving husband, father, grandfather and friend.
In lieu of flowers, the family suggests donations in Dickie's honor to the Circle Center Adult Day Services, 4900 W Marshall St, Richmond, Virginia, 23230 (https://circlecenterva.org/). A graveside service will be held at Quaker Cemetery in Camden, South Carolina on Saturday, November 19 at 11a.m.
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Published by The State on Nov. 15, 2022.

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Nelson

April 12, 2023

Dickie and I were roommates at Sigma Nu. Fun times. Lots of memories. I would not have recognized him on the street, he aged very handsomely, distinguished.
Sorry to hear Alzheimer´s as we had occasional spates of temporary dementia. I´ve read that can be a precursor to Alzheimer´s.
I just got to wait and see.

My condolences to family. Rest assured Dickie lived life to the fullest
Nelson

Dolly Worrell

November 21, 2022

It was a real pleasure to work with Dr. C. I feel truly blessed to have known him. He had a great sense of humor and loved to share his stories and wisdom, and talked often of his family. You will be greatly missed. My heartfelt sympathies to Ann, Katie and Liz. My prayers are with you.

Katrina Parkinson

November 20, 2022

Dearest Ann,
Sending heartfelt condolences to you and your family from your devoted friends here in your former Richmond neighbor. I happily remember Dickie as a true Southern gentleman who delighted in spreading love, joy and kindness always and everywhere.
With deepest admiration,
Katrina Parkinson

Marcella Stevens

November 20, 2022

Mr Richard Carpenter was a nice person to talk to when he come into bills cleaners with his wife.Mr Carpenter you will truly be miss.continue to REST IN PEACE .

Oneita Smith

November 16, 2022

So Sorry for the Loss of Dr. Carpenter, he was a pleasure to work with at Rappahannock General Hospital. Praying for his family and friends...

Crystal Williams

November 15, 2022

Thank You Lord for bringing Dr Carpenter into the lives of many. A very awesome man. Always kept a beautiful smile. You will be greatly missed. RIP UNTIL WE MEET AGAIN

Donna & Kevin McGrath

November 15, 2022

So very sorry to hear of Dickie's passing. Sending love and prayers to Ann, Katie & Liz. May all of your wonderful memories help you through this difficult time.

Julia Sandy

November 15, 2022

I enjoyed everyday working for Dr Carpenter, he was such a wonderful man. Not only was he a great doctor, his kindness and sense of humor was was shared with the hospital staff every day. RIP Dr C

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