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So sad to hear of Rick’s passing, Barb. You, Rick and your girls were instrumental in helping James, Connor, Keenan and I settle into Fort Simpson detachment. I remember Rick’s impish grin, sense of humour and kind nature with fondness. Deepest condolences to you, Carly and Megan.
Our condolences are with the whole family with Rick's passing. He was a kind man and he will be missed greatly. Sending strength, hugs and love to all of you. 

Very sad to hear of Rick’s passing. We worked together in WL. I will miss our chats and texts about the Habs, life & fishing. Rick was a great friend and colleague. 

For Barb and family, wishing you peace, comfort, courage, and lots of love at this time of sorrow. 

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Our hearts are broken to hear of Rick’s passing.  Our hope is that your happy memories of him will bring you comfort during this sad time.  Sending you lots love
So sorry to have heard of Rick’s Illness and passing. We worked together in Williams Lake and shared many good conversations and a few fishing adventures together.  As mentioned Rick was absolutely a “straight shooter”, a very honest and trustworthy man.  He will be missed by all who knew him. 
Very sorry to hear of Rick's passing. I worked with him in Ottawa for a number of years and he was a great guy to have on your side. We would often sneak away for a cigar and a coffee when the weather was good. I will think of him when I have the next cigar.
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