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Richard Alfred Morrissette

June 7, 1932 — November 8, 2024

Wilmington, MA

Richard Alfred Morrissette

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Richard Morrissette, known as Dick, Daddy, or Papa, at 92 years young, passed away peacefully with loved ones at his side, at the Sawtelle Family Hospice House on November 8, 2024. He was born on June 7, 1932, to his now deceased parents, Alfred and Alma Morrissette, in Fall River, Massachusetts. He was predeceased by his sister, Joan Grant of Rhinebeck, NY, who passed away in 2019 and his wife, Eileen Morrissette who passed away March 4, 1975.

He leaves behind Wendy Morrissette, his wife of 45 years, his daughter Deborah Bickmore and husband Bill Bickmore, his daughter Catherine Cram and husband Richard Cram, and his stepdaughter Jacky Kieras and her partner Anthony Stott. He also leaves behind 10 grandchildren and 18 great grandchildren who loved him dearly.

He had a full childhood where he spent many years living on the Spencer Borden Interlachen Farm in Fall River where his dad was the mechanic for the Borden family. They also helped care for the many horses on the farm. His passion for automobiles and mechanics developed from helping his dad while living on the farm. They lived in a carriage house on the property. The family then moved to Swansea, MA where he attended Morton Junior High and graduated from Diman Vocational High School in June 1952. Dick attended Northeastern University and graduated with a degree in Engineering in 1961. His first cars included a 1954 Pontiac Convertible and Plymouth Skylark Rycom. 

Dick joined the Air Force on September 10, 1952. He trained at Sampson AFB in NY and Keeler AFB in Mississippi at The Electronics Training Center. Then was stationed at Bisha Gawa AFB in Okinawa, Japan and served through 1956. He loved to tell the story of how he also ran the projector to show movies while he was there. During his service, he was also at Chandler AFB in Minnesota where he excelled at the gun club and began his love for pistol shooting competitively. He then extended his service through the Air Force Reserves and was honorably discharged on August 31, 1960. 

While Dick was enlisted, he married Eileen Lomas-Wardle on August 22, 1953. Once he was discharged, they lived in Peabody, MA where they had twins, Cathy and Debby, born on June 17, 1957. In 1962 they moved to Wilmington MA. They loved to spend weekends out on the boat, a Grady White named DebCat, fishing in the ocean, enjoying the sun, looking for whales and just being together as a family. Camping for two weeks every summer at Long Lake Campground in Bridgton, ME was also a family tradition. He also loved the excitement of NASCAR auto races on TV and live at NH Motor Speedway.

On March 24, 1979, Dick married Wendy Jeffreys. In 1988 they purchased property at Lake Shore Park on Lake Winnipesaukee. They purchased a 1980 Sea Ray they named Second Time Around. He continued his passion for boating on the Lake. Dick loved classic cars and antique boats. Some favorite adventures with him include whale watches, hot air balloon ride, days at the race track, driving around the track at NH Motor speedway, flying around the lake on a seaplane, family cruise on the Mount Washington on Lake Winnipesaukee where Dick got to meet the captain and steer the ship, boat ride around the lake on the classic wooden Millie B, watching him fly in a WWII Boeing PT-17 Tuskegee Stearman, visiting the Newport Classic Car Museum and more.

Dick was also a very active member of the North Reading Rifle Club, serving as president and treasurer for more than 40 years. He also was a long-time member of the pistol team and ran all the gun safety courses for 40 years.

Dick had a long career of 35+ years as an engineer at Honeywell, where he worked on projects for the military, aviation, for the NASA AIPM Satellite and some of the Apollo Space missions, bringing the family down to the Kennedy Space Center to witness some exciting live launches.

Richard, Dick, Daddy, Papa will be remembered for his adventurous spirit, his love of family and his bright smile.

Services: A Celebration of Life service will take place on Wednesday, November 20th at the Congregational Church, 220 Middlesex Avenue, Wilmington, M.A. at 11am followed by a short Veteran’s graveside service at the Wildwood cemetery.

In lieu of flowers donations can be made to the American Cancer Society, https://donate.cancer.org/ 

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Celebration of Life

Wednesday, November 20, 2024

11:00am - 12:00 pm (Eastern time)

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Wednesday, November 20, 2024

12:30 - 1:00 pm (Eastern time)

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