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1952 - 2021
 Richard Gibson Reeser, of Huntington, WV passed away suddenly on Wednesday, March 26, 2021. He was born February 6, 1952 in Indianapolis Indiana. He is the oldest of six children belonging to Dick and Ginny Reeser. His family moved to Huntington, WV in 1963. He graduated from St. Joseph Central High School. Graduated from West Virginia University with a Psychology degree and Masters of Arts in Psychology. He was a practicing clinical psychologist in Huntington, WV for 50 years. He lived in Huntington his entire adult life. He met and married the love of his life, Brenda Frye. Richard loved life. He found happiness in the outdoors and enjoyed reading history. He enjoyed several hobbies such as astronomy, hiking and biking. Many hours were spent enjoying his passion, the West Virginia Mountaineers. He was a true fan of the Blue and the Gold. Richard is predeceased by his parents Dick and Ginny Reeser. He is survived by his wife Brenda Reeser. Siblings include Mike Reeser (Susie), Diana Childers (Richard), Linda Clough (Mike), Bill (Cheryl) and Mary Reeser. He and his lifelong friend, Richard Del Checcolo and his family, shared a lifetime of memories from grade school to adulthood. Memories of hikes, adventures and Morgantown are everlasting. Visitation will be from 1-2 pm Tuesday, March 30, 2021 at the Wallace Funeral Home & Chapel, Barboursville. Funeral service will be conducted at 2:00 pm Tuesday at the Wallace Funeral Home. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to West Virginia University Athletic Department, Morgantown, WV. Online condolences may be expressed to the family at www.timeformemory.com/wallace.
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There are currently 4 condolences.
Dave Gillis
gillis.dave@gmail.com
Sunday July 10, 2022 at
7:03 AM
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So Sorry to see this. I knew Richard from his days at WVU and had not seen him since, but we used to party together and I believe I met him through Mike Clough when we lived at the "Conehead" house up in Sunnyside area at Morgantown. Richard was quite the character and always fun. Rest In Peace old friend!
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J
Monday August 9, 2021 at
8:26 AM
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Thank you for listening. Thank you for lending an ear and supplying much needed logic to an illogical mind. Thank you for remembering me during each visit and for asking the right questions. You helped get me through various difficult times and made me realize that there are just some things that I shouldn't allow to have control over me. You were a great doctor.
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Clarence Stacy
Thursday April 1, 2021 at
11:42 AM
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So sorry for the loss of Richard he was a good person I always enjoyed talking to him he was always respectful of others.I remember he made his own beer which he would always give me some of what he had made.I knew Richard because he was married to my niece Brenda Frye.I will miss him.
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David A. Weekly
david_weekly@suddenlink.net
Monday March 29, 2021 at
7:23 PM
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Rich was my best friend. His family always welcomed me and I love them all. Showed me around WVU and taught me to ski on frozen water. He took me on a pre-senior yr 73 trip from Rehobah to Hatteras. After WVU , Rich and fanily always included me.
We truely lost a great one.
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