Richard Eric Dell

Richard Eric Dell

SALISBURY — Richard Eric Dell, 69, passed away peacefully at Noble Horizons on Oct. 30, 2021.

He was born on Oct. 9, 1952, in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, to parents Myra (McCarthy) and John Dell.

Richard was the second eldest of seven siblings.

He was predeceased by his father, John, of Salisbury; a brother, Scott, of Killaloe, Ontario, Canada; and his wife of 40 years, Gail Dell of Salisbury in 2012.

Richard met Gail at Indian Mountain School in Lakeville, where Richard was employed as grounds and maintenance manager.

They married and resided for over 40 years on Selleck Hill in Salisbury.

Over the years, they divided their summertimes between Salisbury, Maine and New Brunswick, Canada.

Richard could always be found with his black Labrador retriever beside him. Whether at home, on the school campus or riding along beside him in the front seat of his pickup, the two were inseparable.

Growing up on White Hollow Farm in Sharon, Richard helped out his Dad and Grandfather “Pop” in the raising of pheasants, chickens and later calves, sheep, Highland cattle and always the Labrador retrievers.

In his youth it was fast cars (the Shelby Mustang, BMWs and Mini Coopers) and in his later years, it was English (Matchless) and BMW motorcycles and Land Rovers.

Outdoors as much as possible, Richard would be found either on a tractor mowing or cutting wood, pruning trees, in the woods, fields or on the water. An avid sportsman and fly-fisherman, Richard was a regular visitor and good friend to (Phil) Terni’s Store in Millerton.

Throughout his three-month stay at Noble Horizons, Richard continued to remain positive. He always found a nice thing to say and had words of praise for the wonderful care the nurses and staff there provided him.

Always up on the local, national and world news, he had his opinions of the state of the world, right up to the end, and he would often ask about the goings on in and around Salisbury and the Northwest Corner.

Richard is survived by his Mum, Myra, of Salisbury; his sisters, Catherine Dunham and her husband, Phil, of North Canaan, Patricia Walsh and Maureen Dell of Lakeville; his brothers, Stephen and Stirling Dell of Salisbury; and several nephews, nieces, aunts, uncles and cousins around the globe.

Services will be private and memorial contributions may be made to Salisbury Visiting Nurse Association or Salisbury Volunteer Ambulance.

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