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Richard Conrad

Obituary of Richard Conrad
Richard Leo Conrad passed away June 24, 2021 at the age of 88.
Richard was born September 9, 1932 in Vogler’s Cove, Nova Scotia. He was
a member of the Royal Canadian Air Force for 24 years after which he was
ordained to the Anglican Church where he served his Lord until his
passing.
Richard was a member of the Royal Canadian Legion – Branches #180
Lougheed, #65 Killam, and #55 Sedgewick. He devoted himself to many of
the activities of the Legion. He was also involved with the Masonic
Lodge. He was the Chaplain for the RCMP AB NWT Command. He worked
effortlessly for the Killam Hospital Foundation.
He is survived by his children Richard II, Terri (Joe), Kathy, and Bobby
(Karen), 7 grandchildren, 10 great grandchildren, and 2 great great
grandchildren, as well as his dear companion Stormy. He is also survived
by numerous relatives in his beloved Nova Scotia, including four
brothers: Gary, Lester, Wilson, Edward, and a sister Valerie.
Richard is predeceased by 1 son, Robert Allan, his grandson Herman, and his beloved
wife Doreen, as well as their loyal companion Ebony.
At Richard’s request, there will be no services. Cremation has taken
place. He will once again be joined with the love of his life Doreen in the
Killam Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Royal
Canadian Legion Dominion Command Poppy Trust Fund or the Edmonton Humane
Society.

Our most sincere sympathies to the family and friends of Richard
Conrad..

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1 Comments

  1. My hearth felt sympathy to the Conrad family. Richard was only in our lives for a short time but we made it count and it was a true blessing. I’m going to miss our long chats,some times three hours on the phone.He always had the worst jokes but I loved them. Our one conversation was about he and I having cake and coffee with our Dad but he said he’d get there before me and may or may not save me some cake. Your Dad was a wonderful man and I’m thankful he was apart of my life. Love and hugs to you all.



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