Richard L. "Dickie" Rice, 80, passed away on January 13, 2024, at the Johnson City Medical Center. Born on November 8, 1943, in Johnson City, Tennessee, Dickie's friendly demeanor and caring spirit touched the lives of many throughout his 80 years.
A devoted family man, Dickie is survived by his loving daughters, Kim Basinger and Beckey Jackson; his sons, Stephen Rice (Brooke) and Kevin Rice (Brandy); and his treasured grandchildren, Jordan Chase, Robbie Jackson, Ben Jackson, Jacob Rice, Maggie Rice, Sara Faith Fisher, and Abigail Fisher. Throughout his life, Dickie embraced his role as a father and grandfather with joy and unwavering commitment, creating countless warm memories that his family will cherish forever.
Dickie was a proud 1962 graduate of Boones Creek High School and a lifelong resident of Gray, Tennessee. His strong work ethic was evident in his long career, having retired from Eastman Chemical Company. A man of faith, he served diligently as a member of Oak Grove Baptist Church and dedicated his time and energy as the President of the Rockingham Men's Club.
Known to be an avid hunter and fisherman, Dickie found equal pleasure in dirt track racing as well as the tranquil pastime of watching and feeding birds. His love for the outdoors was a testament to his adventurous spirit.
Those who had the privilege of knowing Dickie will remember him as a loving, wise, and faith-filled man. His guidance and friendship will be deeply missed by all. The pearls of wisdom he shared throughout his life are far reaching and will have a lasting impact for years to come.
Dickie's family extends their gratitude to the 5300 wing at Johnson City Medical Center as well as to Kim Meadows and the staff at Christian Assisted Living for the short time he was there.
The family of Mr. Rice will receive friends Thursday, January 18, 2024 from 5:00-7:00 PM at Snyder's Memorial in Gray, TN. His funeral service will follow with Kevin Rice officiating. The graveside service will be conducted at 11:00 AM, Friday, January 19, 2024 at Snyder's Memorial Gardens.
In lieu of flowers, the family request donations be made to The Charles Toonie Cash Association, PO Box 3458 CRS, Johnson City, TN 37602.
Snyder's Memorial is honored to serve the family of Mr. Richard L. "Dickie" Rice.
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Anita Hodges Taylor
January 20, 2024
So very sorry for your loss. Dickie was always the same and had a good word to say always. An thankful for the hope we have of a Heavenly reunion with our loved ones.
Tonya Davis
January 19, 2024
Stephen, Becky and family prayers to all. Your dad was a great man. May our Heavenly Father provide you solace during this most difficult time of bereavement.
Tonya Bowman Davis
Denny Friday
January 17, 2024
Dickie was like a Brother to me. I will miss his smile and words. To the family GOD bless you during this time and beyond. Keep your trust in GOD. REMEMBER WE WILL see him again soon. Love you all Denny
Jeffery Smith
January 17, 2024
To all the children, we are very sorry for your loss. Dickie was a very special man in my ways. Prayers are with you all.
Ken Land
January 16, 2024
To Kevin and all the family, you have our deepest sympathy. Dickie was a kind, friendly, and caring man and a very good friend to us. God bless you all in the days ahead.
Sincerely,
Ken & Linda Land & Family
Stanley Byrd
January 16, 2024
Our condolences to all the family. Thought a lot of Dickie. Prayers for the family during this difficult time.Stan and Glenda Byrd
Jerel Ramsey
January 15, 2024
Kevin your dad was an honorable man. Prayers for the family
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