Dick was a gentle 'giant' in high school. I still remember him falling backwards out of the third story window at Highland High. Fortunately he landed in the shrubbery below and sustained minor bruises and scratches. He was always fun loving, with a big smile and ready for anything. Last time I saw him we were sharing a 'sheephearder's sandwich at the old hang out in Sugarhouse (can't remember the name) back in the late 80's. Good bye, Big Guy, you are missed.
Ernie Colaizzi
Dick was a gentle 'giant' in high school. I still remember him falling backwards out of the third story window at Highland High. Fortunately he landed in the shrubbery below and sustained minor bruises and scratches. He was always fun loving, with a big smile and ready for anything. Last time I saw him we were sharing a 'sheephearder's sandwich at the old hang out in Sugarhouse (can't remember the name) back in the late 80's. Good bye, Big Guy, you are missed.
Michael Burn
Good Feller lost; always a funny Guy. Ernie mentions "Sheepherder": probably at my 68-73 hangout, the "Pinecone" in Sugarhouse