Those who knew Dick appreciated his “wicked” sense of humor.
He especially enjoyed fishing on West Grand Lake, Moosehead Lake and Crystal Springs Pond with his son Jon and his many “fishing buddies”.Ī day was not complete unless Dick finished the New York Times crossword puzzle, and a game of solitaire or cribbage.īut his favorite activity was spending time and sharing laughs with his family and the many friends he made throughout his life.
He loved the outdoors whether it was camping, swimming, boating or gardening. He played the guitar and loved every minute on the dance floor where he enjoyed ballroom, swing, and line dancing with his wife Janice. Not one to remain idle, Dick continued to work part-time after his retirement as a courier for FedEx, Spectrum Healthcare Partners and O’Reilly Auto Parts until his unfortunate passing.ĭick had many passions, one of which was music. and Devine Tarbell & Assoc., both of Portland. He spent the better part of his career performing environmental impact studies for EC Jordan Co. He went on to attend both the University of Maine where he studied engineering and the Portland School of Art studying graphic design. Dick grew up in Westbrook and graduated Westbrook High School in 1961. Dick was born Apin Portland and was the son of the late Richard E.