Born
Saturday, February 6, 1932
Died
Monday, June 14, 2010
Service
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Service will be held 2pm Saturday, June 19, 2010 at Hubbell Funeral Home: 499 North Indian Rocks Road - Belleair Bluffs, Florida 33770.
Obituary
Whitmill, Richard R. – 78, of Clearwater, Florida died Monday, June 14, 2010. Born in Trilby, Ohio and moved here in 1972 from Toledo, Ohio. Retired from United States Air Force. Survived by wife of 36 years, Barbara; daughters, Debbie, Donna, Kathi, Michelle, Sharon and Tracy; sons, Scott and Bob.
Public Condolences
Dad, I will hold the good
Dad,
I will hold the good memories of when I was little in my heart forever.....Rest now the hard part is over....
Happy Fathers Day.......
Love, your daughter
Sharon
Grandpa, We never did get to
Grandpa,
We never did get to go out fishing, but I know someday I'll get to go fishing with you.
Miss you so much already. I love you.
Love,
Andrea (DuctTape)
The LORD is my shepherd; I
The LORD is my shepherd; I shall not want.
He maketh me to lie down in green pastures: he leadeth me beside the still waters.
He restoreth my soul: he leadeth me in the paths of righteousness for his name's sake.
Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil: for thou art with me; thy rod and thy staff they comfort me.
Rest in Peace Dad, I love you.
Tracy
Dad, You gave me my love of
Dad,
You gave me my love of fishing, the outdoors and John Wayne movies. I will never forget our family trips and stops at A & W. My most vivid memories of you are in uniform, whether it was your Air Force uniform or your Bartender uniform, that is who you were. Give Grandma and Grandpa and mom a hug for me in heaven.
Until we see each other again...I love you
Donna
Hi Guy.....Twelve years ago
Hi Guy.....Twelve years ago my family moved in next door & we became neighbors....You now leave us as part of your family & WE shared so many memories that will be with us forever....The best memory of our friend Ricky will be that there wasn't anything you wouldn't have done for our family...When we brought our Rocky home you had to have another Rocky for yourself....Then you met The Dutchess & we all know the rest....The babies were the glue that held us ALL together.How can we ever forget you running across the yard to tell us "come quick it's time" & we watched them be born together...You can rest now knowing that your Sheri,your Lou,your Rocky & your Jeter will always look over your Barbara & The Dutchess,& Keeley Boops...Of course you already know where your Bruiser Boy will reside to be kept healthy & well hopefully for a a long time.His Daddy & your Jeety will take good care of him for their friend Ricky....We look at them & we will always see you so sit back in your new chair & watch over us all...As for Loose as you called me....You were my biggest fan Ricky....I will miss you ALOT...You were my friend & my buddy....You loved the strikes I threw in bowling & the strikes I called in baseball....You came to my games & enjoyed the fun..You took pictures (of me) & there wasn't anything you would have NOT done for me.....I Thank you extra for that special feeling that memory gives me....Last night I looked over at your favorite seat @ Davis & found it empty ALL night but yet there were at least 100 people there for that Tournament you watched this time last year.Rick I need so much more room for All the memories we share but I'm going to say "Whatever" for now & you'll know what I mean....
May you rest in PEACE our friend & please watch over us ALL every day....We Love You Rick......Lou,Sheri,Paige,Rocky & Jeter
My husband, my love. You
My husband, my love. You were my whole world. Please be at peace in heaven and wait for me for we will be together again forever and ever.
Barbara
I love you daddy and miss you
I love you daddy and miss you already.
Debbie
Debbie, My heart
Debbie,
My heart goes out to you. The loss of a parent is so hard. It leaves such a void in our lives. Now it is you and your family. You will have to stay close to them. Remember the good times. I know both of your parents were ill for so many years. They both are in a better place with no more suffering. Celebrate with your family the love and joy that he gave you while he was here. Remember to laugh about the good times.
ALice Keenaghan