Kennith Lowdermilk (Nephew)
He was a good man and I wish I had been able to spend more time with him.
Birth date: Jan 27, 1937 Death date: Sep 24, 2010
Richard “Dick” Shadduck, 73, of Siloam Springs, AR, passed away Sept. 24, 2010, in Fayetteville, AR, after his undaunting and courageous struggle from a stroke. He was born on January 27, 1937, in Hollywood, CA, the son of Elmer a Read Obituary
He was a good man and I wish I had been able to spend more time with him.
I will miss you, you have always been an inspiration to me and helped me strive to always do better.
Love you much Uncle Dick.
A wonderful person. He was my brother in-law and friend. I have had the pleasure of sharing a lot with him, his wife Gail, his daughters Robin and Sheri. May God Bless him.
Dear Gail, Robin, and Sherry;
Just wish we could be there to hug you all. Please know that our hearts are with you at this time. We loved Dick so much and will miss him very much when we come to Arkansas to see you all.
Take care, and remember we are just a phone call away. Love from us.
Robin, what a wonderful gift you were given to be guided to a place for you to be with family. Your father's spirit will shine through you in many ways. He obviously lived a very full life and you were blessed to have had this time with him. Remembering those good times will help you with your loss.
Dear Gail and family,
Please know that you are in our thoughts and prayers.
We often think of the good times we had together when the pastors and wives got together once a month to fellowship while we were in NW Arkansas.
Love and prayers,
Bill & Rita
My thoughts and prayers be with and family. Dick was a lovely man. I know he is in Heaven and most likely trying to help a angel!
Dick & his family touched my life during a time I really needed it. I was a lost teenager & they took me into their home & hearts. I have never been able to let them know how much the time I was with them impacted my life. I loved them deeply but don't think they knew how much. Thank you Thank you Thank you for teaching me kindness, compassion, acceptance & patience. I still (at 56) speak of those days with joy & thankfulness. You all made a difference in so many lives, I saw it, I was but one who you touched. You all hold a very special & exclusive place in my heart because you let me be family. I loved you, I still love you & will always love you. Thank you for allowing your hearts to be open to me & through that my heart became open.