Richard Garfield “Tinnie” Chapple, 84, of Winston-Salem Passed away Monday, November 4, 2019. He was born February 20, 1935 in Forsyth County to Garfield Allen and Ellen Rose Lentz Chapple. He grew up in the Ardmore area.
Tinnie graduated from Reynolds High School and graduated with a degree in accounting from Pfeiffer University. After serving in the armed forces he returned to Winston Salem. He was a man of many careers. He owned a Peanut Shack in Winston Salem, and one in Greensboro. He had a clothing store in Booneville. He also had a couple of employment agencies: Dixie Employment and Snelling & Snelling employment. What he enjoyed most was the accounting business. He worked as an accountant and then as a tax preparer.
Volunteering was Tinnie’s passion. He volunteered many hours to March of Dimes, and he believed in blood donations. He donated 199 Pints of blood. He was a Jaycee and served as president of the organization. He was also involved in Sertoma Club and the Lions Club. He volunteered at Baptist Hospital for a few years.
Tinnie very much loved golfing. He was a long time member of Pinebrook Country Club, now Maple Chase Country Club. He won several trophies for tournaments he played in. He was also a former board member of the club. He was honored with induction into the Forsyth County Sports Hall of Fame and Reynolds High School Sports Hall of Fame. He loved all sports.
He was preceded in death by his first wife, Hazel; 6 brothers and 4 sisters. Surviving are his wife, Louise Chapple of the home; son Matthew and LuAnn Chapple of Winston Salem; a daughter Debbie and John Morton of Greensboro; sister, Helen Chapple Matthews of Winston Salem; numerous grand-children and great-grand-children; and many nieces and nephews..
Funeral services will be held at 2:00pm Friday at Augsburg Lutheran Church, 845 W 5th Street, Winston Salem with Rev. Lori H. Carter officiating. Burial will follow in Forsyth Memorial Park. The family will receive friends one hour prior to the service.
Memorials may be made to The Red Cross or to a charity of choice.