Richard worked many years as an Economist at the National Science Foundation (NSF) until he retired and relocated to Delaware. He volunteered his spare time to work as the Treasurer for Saint Peters Lutheran Church in Ocean City Maryland.
In his youth Richard served honorably as a Private First Class Russian Language Translator in the U.S. Army during the Korean conflict. He enjoyed a lifetime of playing tennis, golfing, boating, reading, writing, and spending time with his family. To all he was a genuinely friendly and nice person to be around.
Richard is survived by his wife Beverly Jayne Berry, of Gaithersburg, MD and his two Daughters:
Margaret Ruth Jayant (Peggy), Columbia, MD, and Cynthia Lee Smith (Cindy), Melbourne, FL. He is survived by his beloved Grandchildren: Marshall Alan Kromer, of Ridgely, MD, Nicholas Styles Kromer, of Queenstown, MD, Jennifer Lee Joiner, of Lewiston, ME, and Brian Matthew Smith, of Melbourne, FL. Richard is also survived by his only Great Grandchild: Quin James Kromer, Son of Nicholas Alan Kromer and Madison Elizabeth Mandes.
Committal Services and the Conferring of Military Honors will be held at 1:00 p.m., on Friday, September, 18, 2020, at the Delaware Veterans Memorial Cemetery, 26669 Patriot's Way; Millsboro, Delaware 19966
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Richard worked many years as an Economist at the National Science Foundation (NSF) until he retired and relocated to Delaware. He volunteered his spare time to work as the Treasurer for Saint Peters Lutheran Church in Ocean City Maryland.
In his youth Richard served honorably as a Private First Class Russian Language Translator in the U.S. Army during the Korean conflict. He enjoyed a lifetime of playing tennis, golfing, boating, reading, writing, and spending time with his family. To all he was a genuinely friendly and nice person to be around.
Richard is survived by his wife Beverly Jayne Berry, of Gaithersburg, MD and his two Daughters:
Margaret Ruth Jayant (Peggy), Columbia, MD, and Cynthia Lee Smith (Cindy), Melbourne, FL. He is survived by his beloved Grandchildren: Marshall Alan Kromer, of Ridgely, MD, Nicholas Styles Kromer, of Queenstown, MD, Jennifer Lee Joiner, of Lewiston, ME, and Brian Matthew Smith, of Melbourne, FL. Richard is also survived by his only Great Grandchild: Quin James Kromer, Son of Nicholas Alan Kromer and Madison Elizabeth Mandes.
Committal Services and the Conferring of Military Honors will be held at 1:00 p.m., on Friday, September, 18, 2020, at the Delaware Veterans Memorial Cemetery, 26669 Patriot's Way; Millsboro, Delaware 19966
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