Richard A. Blair II

of Kerrville, TX

March 4, 1951 - November 3, 2024


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Richard A. Blair II, age 73, passed away November 3, 2024, in Kerrville, Texas. Richard was born at Fort Monroe, Virginia, to Col. Richard A. Blair and Mary Reid Blair on March 4, 1951.

Richard received a Bachelor of Arts from Southwest Texas State in 1974, and an Associate's Degree in Applied Sciences (Respiratory Therapy) in 1977.

Richard was a Respiratory Therapist for over 40 years, recognized many times for his exemplary work and care for his patients.

Richard was preceded in death by his parents, and by his brothers, James (Jimmy) and Anthony (Tony) Blair.

Richard never met a stranger! He brought fun and laughter wherever he went. His boisterous positive attitude always promised the best day ever for his family and friends. His love for life and fun was contagious.

Without ever complaining, Richard fought a brave and courageous battle with a lifetime of physical difficulty. He was always compassionate and encouraging to others.

Richard is survived by his beloved best friend and champion, brother Charles (Chuck) Blair (wife Kate); sister, Sandy Donovan; nieces and nephews, Christine Erickson Spurlock, James Blair (wife Pamela), Lauren Lopez (husband Bryant) and Nelson Blair and their children Carson, Andrew and Reid Blair, Bruno and Sunny Lopez, Audrey Lawson, Charles and Jack Spurlock; many cousins, those especially dear and close with Richard: John Wright, Thomas Wright, and faithful Jean Wright Korcz; Richard's life long and most cherished friend, Leonard Cucolo (wife Lynn).

A celebration of Richard's life was held November 10, 2024.


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5 Condolence(s)
Amy Beam
Colmar, PA
Saturday, November 16, 2024

So sorry to hear of Dicky's passing. Thoughts & prayers are sent out.

Mary Wright, cousin
Marblehead, MA
Saturday, November 16, 2024

Dear Dickie was such a special cousin. He was always kind, loving, humorous and laughing! He will be in our hearts forever and so very much missed.
My deepest sympathy to all who loved him. Good-bye Dickie!
🌹🕊🌹Cuz' Mary

Jean Korcz
Kerrville, TX
Saturday, November 16, 2024

Dickie, my cousin, friend and special light in my life. He was compassionate, caring and without fail brought laughter with his wonderful humor.
There aren't words to describe how much he meant to me and others. He was a one in a million and I celebrate his life and what he shared with us.
Good bye dear cousin.

Eric Schwartz
Poulsbo, WA
Tuesday, November 12, 2024

Jeannie Armstrong just told me this morning about Dicky's passing. This is such sad, sad news. He was my neighbor and friend at SWTSU and was so funny, warm and welcoming. He will not be forgotten.

Eric

Leonard Sims
Rockport, TX
Tuesday, November 12, 2024

I just heard about Dicky I'm so sorry, He was a good guy with a great sense of humor.