Richard was one of the first people that I met when I joined AMI and he made a lasting impression on me and I am certain that fact also held true with everyone who had the opportunity to work with him. Please know that you and your family are in my thoughts during this difficult time.
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Richard was a significant contributor to the success of AMI. He was in a role where he could provide assistance and direction to younger people in the organization.Â
On behalf of the AMI family we are sorry for the loss of a man that provided support and encouragement to so many in our company.Â
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Nicole,
I was very sorry to hear about the passing of your father. I feel grateful to have known him, and I will remember him fondly. Please accept my sincere condolences during this difficult time. My thoughts are with you and your family, and I hope you are surrounded by comfort and support.
Wishing you strength and peace.
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Sending our sincere condolences to the entire Southerland family and keeping you all in our thoughts and prayers during this difficult time and in the days to come. We are sorry that we will be unable to attend the Memorial Service, but we will be thinking of you all.Â
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I am so heartbroken for the entire family. My thoughts and prayers are with you Dara! So many memories. Richard was a wonderful person. So welcoming. I hope someday to hear from you Dara
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To the entire family, I know what a treasure is this man was to you all. Although I never met him; the joy he brought was evident. Praying for you all.
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I am so sorry for the loss of your father. My heart goes out to you during this difficult time.
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Dara, I am so very sorry for your loss. Sending prayers and hugs to you and Bryce 🙏
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Dad,
I keep thinking about the Thanksgiving Turkey Trot 10K we ran together. You were always the better athlete, and I remember telling you that you could go on ahead. You just smiled and said, “We will finish this together.” That meant more to me than you probably ever knew. Now this feels like our final project together, and I will miss you more than words can say.
I have always tried to make you proud. But I remember when Zowie was born, you stood beside me in the hospital, kissed my forehead, and said, “It does not matter how much money you have or what type of degrees, your children will always be your greatest accomplishment.” Those few words changed how I view life, and I carry them with me every day.
I always knew you were just a phone call away in an emergency. There were so many times you showed up without hesitation. I remember calling you years ago from the hospital when Zowie needed emergency surgery on her elbow. You immediately jumped into action and took care of my other two girls so I could focus on her. I also remember calling you from Orlando, completely panicked, because Marley was having medical issues. Despite all the hair she shed, you went to the house, picked her up in your truck, and took her to the vet for me. You checked on her for weeks afterward and always called her your “granddog.”
You loved smoking the Thanksgiving turkey, always trying to get it just right. It wasn’t just about the food; it was about taking care of everyone, making the day special, and doing it with intention and pride. Those moments will always feel like you to me.
Thank you for walking beside me, for answering every call, and for teaching me what it means to show up. I will carry you with me in every step, just like that race...together, always.
Love,
Nicole
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