Richard T. Sillars

richard sillars
Richard T. Sillars, 87, of Danvers, passed away peacefully at Beverly Hospital on April 8, 2018, with his loving family by his side. He was the son of the late E. Vernon and Gertrude Sillars of North Reading. Richard is survived by his devoted wife Louise (Lally) Sillars, daughters Lori and husband Patrick Kien, Donna and husband Donald West, sons Paul and wife Jodie Sillars, and Scott and wife Lisa Sillars, eight grandchildren, Michael, Jason, Jeremy, David, Kristen, Andrew, Kyle, and Camden, and two great-grandchildren, Lily and Jack. He was predeceased by an infant granddaughter, Kathryn. He is also survived by two brothers, Robert and Donald, and a sister, Ellen Bell, and many nieces and nephews. Richard was employed at the North Reading Post Office on the first all-walking route in town, and retired after 43 years as a rural route carrier on RR2. He was a veteran of the Korean War, serving in the USNR, the USCG, and retiring from the USCGR after 43 years, with the rank of Chief Warrant Officer 4. He was a life member of the Military Officers’ Association of America. His Funeral Mass will be celebrated on Saturday, April 14, 2018 at 9AM in Saint Mary of the Annunciation Church, 24 Conant St., Danvers. Burial will follow in Annunciation Cemetery, Danvers. Relatives and friends are invited. Visiting hours are Friday from 4-7PM in C.R. Lyons & Sons Funeral Directors, 28 Elm St., Danvers Square. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in his memory to North Shore Elder Services, 300 Rosewood Dr. #200, Danvers, MA 019233 or to Kaplan Family Hospice House, 78 Liberty St., Danvers, MA 01923.

 

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  1. A father holds his daughter’s hand for a short while, but he holds her heart forever. Thank you Dad. Love always, Donna

  2. I will always remember two cherished memories about Dick. He always wanted to help in every way. Whether something needed to be fixed or improved he was there. He did that because he always wanted the best for us all. The second thing was his love for children. You just could not keep him away. Dick always wanted to hold, feed, comfort, or just rock them to sleep. As they got older Dick would always be there for the children, where ever or what ever they were doing.

    Dick will be missed by all. He will always be in our hearts and part of our soul.
    With Love to Dick
    Pat

  3. To the best father in law anyone could ask for. Thank you for everything! Your loving son in law Don.

  4. Dick was the best father in law anyone could ask for. We have fond memories going for a ride or sitting around having a laugh. I am very fortunate to have had you in my life. Your loving son in law Don.

  5. My deepest Sympathy to you and family. Richard was a wonderful person and friend. He will be truly missed.
    Jeanne.

  6. What I will miss most is his laugh. He was an amazing grandfather. Growing up he would tell us a joke or funny story (sometimes slightly inappropriate), we would all laugh, and then Nana would say “Diiiiiiick!” Then we would laugh even more because Grampy got in trouble with Nana.

    He seemed to be a kid that refused to grow up. I believe that is why he was always so good at being a grandfather… and great-grandfather to my children.

    Miss you Grampy. Love Jason


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