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This memorial website was created in memory of our loved one, Richard Wilmer, 69 years old, born on August 30, 1943, and passed away on May 26, 2013. We will remember him forever.
January 9, 2016
January 9, 2016
Miss you my friend. Seems like you were always challenging city hall over one thing or another and sometimes would even make them see it for what it was. You wee a true inspiration and just so much fun to hang out with. Wish I had chance to say goodbye. You are missed mister
June 21, 2013
June 21, 2013
I'm going to miss your wisdom and your presence whenever you came to NC. wish I would have told you I loved you for all you did for me.
May 29, 2013
May 29, 2013
I will miss you dearly. Wish we had spent more time together. What a shock. Gone to miss you big brother. Donating your body was a great thing.
May 28, 2013
May 28, 2013
Sooooooooo sorry for your family's loss. Our condolences to you guys. Ray & Jacci Rivera

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January 9, 2016
January 9, 2016
Miss you my friend. Seems like you were always challenging city hall over one thing or another and sometimes would even make them see it for what it was. You wee a true inspiration and just so much fun to hang out with. Wish I had chance to say goodbye. You are missed mister
June 21, 2013
June 21, 2013
I'm going to miss your wisdom and your presence whenever you came to NC. wish I would have told you I loved you for all you did for me.
May 29, 2013
May 29, 2013
I will miss you dearly. Wish we had spent more time together. What a shock. Gone to miss you big brother. Donating your body was a great thing.
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June 21, 2013

Uncle Rich, you had a huge impact in my life and because of a single conversation, you changed the course of my life.  I had ran away from home and came back to colorado.  After a short stay with Shirley, you took me in. After a week or two of lounging on your couch, you had a conversation with me.  Basically you told me that I was either going to get a job or go back to school and lectured me on the importance of an education.  You knew full well that NOBODY would hire a 15 year old drop out.  After a week looking for a job with no success I told you I wanted to go back to school.  Within the week you, Marilyn and Bob started the process of enrolling me in school andmoving me into grandma's house. 
I didn't stay in Colorado nor did I stay in school.  I really had no idea how much that conversation effected my way of thinking.  After I had my first child, I remembered what you said to me.  I went to the local community college enrolled in adult high school EARNED my HS Diploma, then I took it a step further and enrolled in communtiy college for social work--graduated with high honors!  I took it a step further and enrolled at UNC Charlotte and earned my BA in psychology, graduating cum laude.  I still continue to learn more every day.  Thank you for giving me the greatest gift of valuing education.  I love you and will miss you even though we weren't close.  And I'm glad I got to talk to you one last time with one last lesson, which by the way, was a success ;)
 

R.I.P. Uncle Rich

May 28, 2013

Uncle Rich I am very thankful for the time I had with you. You helped shape my life from an early age. You took a young punk like me, gave me a chance, showed me the value of hard work. Every time we would get together you kept me laughing. You always showed me how to look at things from a different point of view, but most of all you are just plain ass cool.

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