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I feel fortunate that I was able to know him even in the small way that I did, as he is an example of what a human being can be at their best.
You'll be remembered well, fondly and often for all the days to come, Dick.
Judy Keane, the Keane family, and the many volunteers have created a very special place where we can all go at any time, to remember our collegue and friend.
We miss you Dick, and will never forget.
Your old boss,
John Barghout.
It's hard to believe that 7 years have passed since we worked together. I still think of you often, especially of the kind and loving example that you set for those of us who were fortunate enough to be your colleagues at Marsh.
You will remain in my thoughts and prayers all of the days of my life.
Chris C Decker
Assistant Risk Manager, US
Alstom
Rick is a wonderful example of how touching someones life,even in a casual way..as a co worker, a coach for a season, a fellow church memeber, or someone you pass in the street....the part of you that you share with them, could stay with them a life time....Chose to treat them with kindness and humor.
You left such a void in our lives Rick..I am blessed to have known and loved you. Till we meet again....keep an eye on us and please put a good word in with God..
Love and miss ya,
your sister..Charl
Even as time goes on, you and your family continue to be in my thoughts and prayers.
I am very fortunate to having had the privilege of calling you a colleague and friend.
I will never forget how much you loved your family and cared for those around you.
I will miss you all of the days of my life.
Chris Decker
Dick was, and still is, one of the finest people that I've been blessed to know. In speaking with Dick, you knew how much he loved his family, Judy and his boys, his grandchildren and life. He always took the time to be supportive of others no matter how busy he was at work.
His love and example is one that I'll never forget. On this day, I pray for Dick and his family, as well as for all those at Marsh who lost their lives.
Chris C. Decker
Insurance Manager
Friendly Ice Cream Corporation
I will never forget his example and I'm grateful for knowing him.
Chris Decker
Insurance Manager
Friendly Ice Cream Corporation
He would light up the office when he went by me in the hall, and his example still follows me to this day.
I continue to pray for Dick and his family. I thank God for having had the opportunity to know him.
Chris Decker, Insurance Manager, Friendly's Ice Cream Corporation
Dick will be sorely missed forever. My thoughts and prayers have been with his family, and continue to be.
We lost an Angel!
I think of Dick often, in fact, most every day. I have and will always consider him a friend, as well as colleague, going back to our days at Travelers and then,later on, at Marsh.
Dick and I would occasionally discuss our families and some of life's challenges that we all face. Dick's love, patience and example always inspired me, especially since he always made time to carefully listen to others, offering his tremendous encouragement and support.
I will always remember our brief chats and I'm grateful that when we passed each other in the hall on September 10th, in a bit of a rush because we both had upcoming business trips, that I took the time to mention that I was going to speak with one of our former bosses at Travelers regarding a project that we were working on. Dick was pleased that I mentioned our former boss and asked me to give him his regards, as I did.
As a result of my relationship with Dick, as well as the disastrous events of September 11th, I have begun to volunteer to help others, becoming a Deacon at our Church, while spending more time with my family at home.
Dick is one of the finest people that I've had the privilege of working with and I will miss him, all of the days of my life.
Chris Decker, Marsh Hartford CT
At that time, he said..."you know, Judy and I both felt that we just had to come down this year, life is getting too short, not to take time to be a friend and to be with friends."
How fortunate we were that he and Judy came down, as just a few months later, we were all so stunned and saddened to learn that on that fateful September day, he had traveled from Hartford into N.Y. for the meeting that morning.
Dick was so many wonderful things to so many people. He was honest, candid, hard working, unassuming,concerned about others, funny and so full of energy that he never seemed to stop. He never met a stranger....he would go out of his way to stop on the street and give someone a great friendly smile...and say, "have a good one!"
I miss him very, very much.My heart has gone out to his family during this past year. His Memorial Service last October was a wonderful tribute to a man who will never, never be forgotten. The stones on the altar, that were taken from his garden site where he loved to work the earth, were a heart rendering reminder that Dick did not want to be thought of as someone that was "above" or "better" than anyone else; even with his brillant and creative mind, he wanted to be thought of as someone who cared about others.
what a great loss to our world.
Cathy Johnson, Tampa Florida
My Dad had been diagnosed with Dementia and Dick would always take the time to ask how both he and I were doing. My Dad passed away one night seven years ago while in a convalescent home that Judy Keane, Dick's wife, worked as head nurse. It so happened that Judy had to work that night as one of the nurses could not make it in.
Dick made sure that I knew that Judy was with my Dad when he passed on This brought great comfort to my family and I since we didn't arrive at the convalescent home in time to say goodbye.
I have always felt a sense of closeness to both Dick and Judy for that reason. I miss Dick, my heart goes out to Judy and her family.
Dick was a very enthusiastic, helpful, pleasant and knowledgeable man. I am fortunate to have had the opportunity to work with him and know him (although I would have loved to know him better).
One thing that haunts me the most, is that, I received a voice mail from him the evening of 9/10, stating that he would be in New York on 9/11 and he would contact me to address a particular issue sometime that afternoon (if he did not reach me 1st thing in the AM).
I could not beleive what happened and how this could happen to anyone, let alone, one of the nicest people I know. I was in shock for sometime. My sympathy goes out to his family.