In Loving Memory of Richard Burbridge, a true adventurer and spirited soul, was born on April 14, 1936, in San Pedro, California. His life overflowed with remarkable experiences and a passion for exploration. With his passing on August 31, we celebrate the journey of a proud Marine, a Korean War veteran, a devoted father and husband, and a true people person.
A fearless Marine, Richard's resolute commitment to duty during the Korean War earned him the respect of all who knew him. He served his country and dedicated himself to protecting the values he held dear. His life was a true testament to courage and resilience. Beyond the military, Richard embraced adventure with open arms, scaling peaks and exploring uncharted lands.
His love for Mexico and its people was boundless. He immersed himself in their culture, treating them as family. Richard's kindness and compassion knew no bounds, and his impact on the lives of those he encountered will forever be treasured.
As a father and husband, Richard's love was boundless. He nurtured his family with unwavering devotion, teaching them compassion, integrity, and love. His legacy lives on through his children, who carry his spirit and the lessons he imparted with them.
Richard's departure leaves a void in the hearts of all who had the privilege of knowing him. However, his memory will forever be engraved in our minds as a testament to a life well-lived. Let us remember him not with sorrow, but with gratitude for the lasting mark he left on our lives. Richard's memory will forever inspire us to embrace life's adventures with courage and love.
As we bid farewell to this extraordinary adventurer, may we find solace in the knowledge that his spirit will forever guide us in our own journeys. Rest in peace, dear Richard. You have touched our lives in immeasurable ways, and your spirit will forever inspire us to embrace life's adventures with courage, love, and an unwavering enthusiasm for living.
A funeral mass for Richard will be held Friday, September 8, 2023 at 10:30 AM at St. Cecilia Catholic Church, 11720 Joan of Arc Drive, Houston, Texas 77024.
In honor of Richard's vibrant and joyful spirit, the family kindly requests that attendees wear white or light-colored attire. Richard was known for his love of life and never quite fancied the idea of dressing in black, so this gesture serves as a fitting tribute to his memory.
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