Richard York

Born in Cedar Rapids, IA
Born on May 7, 1945
Departed on Aug 6, 2024

Maggie, Summer, Brandon, Devin, Peyton, Kirsten, Jaden and Jett - our warmest thoughts follow you in these difficult days. Much love to each of you. Aunt Kathy.

Maggie we are so sorry for your loss. We will not be able to attend the visitation as our son's wedding is that afternoon. Our thoughts are with you and your family. Jack and Linda Waybill

My thoughts and prayers are with your family!

Maggie and family. So sorry for your loss. We have so many wonderful memories of working with Dick at the Water department for so many years. He always had a smile and his laughter and humor will be missed by many that he met

Maggie , Brandon , Summer and families , Richard (and all of you ) became part of our family when we were lucky enough to move in next door to you. The memories of our time in the old neighborhood are some of the most precious we have , and the stories of our friendship will continue to be shared and treasured. You have our most heartfelt love and sympathy . Noreen and Willie Moseley and family

Maggie and family, Our hearts go out to you for your loss. We will miss Richard. When we moved in across the street we had no idea how fortunate we were. So many memories of good times. Our neighborhood friends and family we chose as our own. Keeping you all in our thoughts and prayers, Karen, Jerry and Matthew Abben

Maggie and family. I'm so sorry for your loss. He was one of my favorite cousins even though he was a lot older than me. I enjoyed running into him when he was working at Quaker Oats as a security guard. Richard would always greet me as ( Hi Cous ). He will be missed. LOL

Hey Maggie, I'm sorry to hear what happened. I can't imagine how it must feel. All I know is how I remember him. I remember the severe thunderstorms in Iowa (I miss those). Richard would be standing outside under the garage door with this look on his face. It would be serious almost defiant toward the storm, until he noticed me watching. Then he'd break out into a grin and raise his eye brows at me. Hanging out in the garage with him are some of my favorite memories from childhood. I'll never forget him.

To the York family sorry for your loss. I worked with Dick at the water department in the service shop. Dick was a great coworker always there to help or tell his jokes. He'll be missed. Rest in peace my friend..

I first met Dick as a security guard when working at Quaker Oats. I then ran across him after retiring at Tommy's West. He was always fun to talk too and had a lot of amazing stories about his life as a PI. I will miss seeing him.