Tom Riche 1963-2009 Tribute - Page 1

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anika bren

by anika bren on 18 December 2009 - 17:12

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by Vikram on 18 December 2009 - 17:12

 very sorry to hear

condolensces


by hodie on 18 December 2009 - 17:12

 A loving tribute by those who knew him. He must have been a very good man and clearly was instrumental in promoting his breed, dogs in general and the sport. May his family and friends be comforted in this time of sorrow. The sport world has lost several good men in the recent past, including Dan Brigham, and Mark Pryzbilski.

by GS Mom on 18 December 2009 - 18:12


by Nans gsd on 18 December 2009 - 18:12

My heartfelt sympathy to his friends and family;  human and canine.  He will be sorely missed.  Truly a legend in the dog world.  Nanci sevigny

sueincc

by sueincc on 18 December 2009 - 19:12

Tom was a very good guy, and a talented helper.  He will not be forgotten.

by SitasMom on 19 December 2009 - 02:12

he was just a kid.......sad to hear that such a wonderful and amazing man died so young
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snip............."Tom was definitely one of a kind. He possessed the necessary qualities for the makings of a good man. He was ambitious and driven. Even losing his eyesight at the age of 16 didn’t stop Tom from going after his dreams and making something of his life. When others may have complained about being dealt a bad hand, Tom made light of his situation and made the best out of the hand he was dealt. Tom was an honest man. You were destined to get the truth from him whether you wanted to hear it or not. He possessed pride without being prideful. He took pride in his work, pride in his family, and yes, pride in his appearance. Tom also knew a lot about respect. He had respect for others, respect for hard work, and respect for right and wrong. Although he may not have had a lot, Tom was a giving person. He gave what he could when he could. Rather it be his time or sharing his knowledge and skill, he was no stranger to giving and helping others. Tom also possessed the talent to read and understand dogs and people with a true discernment that few people possesstoday. It was this skill that made Tom loved by many both human and canine alike.".........snip





 


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