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This memorial website was created in memory of our beloved Husband and Father, Richard Collier, 69, born on January 19, 1946 and passed away on January 5, 2016. We will remember him forever.

A memorial services was held at the Sumner Family Church, 1476 Silver St. Sumner, WA on Saturday, January 16th at 1PM. 

*In lieu of flowers, we encourage everyone to please make a donation in Richard's name to the National Multiple Sclerosis Society

January 15, 2016
January 15, 2016
Margie and Family Our Prayers Are with You And Your Family
Richard Will Be Greatly Missed.

A Cousin Dave Funkhouser
January 14, 2016
January 14, 2016
May you rest in paradise. Praying for the Collier family and all who knew Richard. We are here for you Jeff and Becky
January 13, 2016
January 13, 2016
Margie and family , our love to you all. Richard is a wonderful man and will be missed by all that knew him.                                                                                   Don and Virginia ,Steve and Shirley
January 13, 2016
January 13, 2016
I am Richard's cousin, (Bertha and my Father Fred) Leona Funkhouser Fields. I hadn't seen Richard since he was a young man. My prayers go out that God may comfort each and every one of you, and know that Richard will live on in your hearts. May peace be yours.
January 11, 2016
January 11, 2016
Richard will be missed! My thoughts and prayers are with you Margie and the family! God bless you!
January 10, 2016
January 10, 2016
Margie and family so sorry to hear about Rich, you are in my thoughts and prayers.


Cousin JO

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January 15, 2016
January 15, 2016
Margie and Family Our Prayers Are with You And Your Family
Richard Will Be Greatly Missed.

A Cousin Dave Funkhouser
January 14, 2016
January 14, 2016
May you rest in paradise. Praying for the Collier family and all who knew Richard. We are here for you Jeff and Becky
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The dad he didn't need to be

January 7, 2016

When I first met him, I didn't know what to think of this man with a huge personality. I was a shy little girl who didn't know the first thing about really playing and he flat out refused to let me hide in my shell the way I was used to doing. He took me camping and taught me to shoot, which I now proudly teach others to do as often as I possibly can.  Because of his guidence, I put my son in the boy scouts and he ended up reaching the rank of Eagle scout by the age of 14. I never felt any less his daughter than his three boys were his sons. He always made sure that I knew that as far as he was concerned, I was his. I learned to play and rough house... to never take things too seriously. I owe so much to this man that I can never hope to pay back, but I put my all every single day into paying it forward. This proud man will be greatly missed but I know that he is with his God now and he is running with the angels and most likely teasing his big brother mercilessly. I take great comfort in that knowledge. The next time I see him, it will be in Heaven and I can already see the smile on his face as he stands there on his feet with his arms held open wide ready to give me one of those legendary hugs he was so good at giving me growing up. My daughter says that her "Grumpa" was her favorite person in the world and I know that he was just as crazy about her.       

                     Julie (Collier) Covey 

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