80, passed away in August in Cincinnati, OH. He was a member for 16 years and a regular participant who could be found at row H at the Roberts Centre. Richard was known for his cool demeanor and deep-seated knowledge, which he wore lightly but with confidence. Richard’s life was marked by a profound commitment to his family and friends, often going to great lengths to support them. His private nature belied a fierce devotion to those he cared for, influencing his grandchildren with his characteristic stubbornness and savvy. Richard’s passions included cars and firearms, interests that he pursued with enthusiasm and meticulous care. A private individual in many aspects of his life, Richard’s presence was a quiet yet powerful force, leaving a lasting impact on those fortunate enough to know him.