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Richard Earl Ross

Posted 2016-11-16 by mhenderson
Today's News-Herald, Lake Havasu City, AZ
>>> Published on Wednesday, November 2, 2016 <<<
>>> personal article submitted <<<

Richard Earl Ross passed away October 21, 2016 in Lake Havasu City
with his wife and family by his side. Richard was born July 3, 1938
in Devils Lake, ND to parents of Scandinavian heritage, Earl F. Ross
and Helma Kirkeby. In the early 40's the family, which now included
his sister, Myrna, moved to Everett, WA.

While in high school, Richard went to work for F.W. Woolworth Co.
His employment continued and while in college he was promoted to
manager of a Woolworth store in Oregon. Marriage to Dee Moore,of
which Christopher T., and Debra were born of this union. He was in
management positions in the Western District for Woolworths for
several yearsuntil an opportunity and career change.

Mobile home manufacturing in Olympia, WA now became part of his
resume. During the Alaska pipeline, many of these homes were
shipped by barge to Alaska to fill the housing shortage.

After his divorce, he met Clairdell Davidson Smith at a business
meeting. He waited a month before he called and invited her to
dinner. During the dinner, he asked her to dance, and they
continued to dance for the rest of his life. The marriage in 1984
also gave him two step children, Brian B. Smith and Shannon D.
Smith.

Richard and Clairdell owned a construction company, building both
commercial and residential properties. They also built, owned and
operated a sizable mini storage in Tumwater, WA.Richard has always
been active in the community. When he lived in the Olympia, WA area
he served as president of Kiwanis, Rotary and the Tumwater Chamber
of Commerce.

Having enough of the rain and a visit to Lake Havasu in 1989, sealed
the deal. They moved to Lake Havasu in 1994 and built their home.

Upon arrival in Lake Havasu City, he joined the Elks Lodge #2399. He
has been the Treasurer for many years.Richard served as a Mohave
County Sheriff Boating Officer, donating his time on weekends and
holidays patrolling the lake. Richard has served on several city
committees as well as overseeing the construction of the Daughters
of American Revolution Historical monument at Site Six.In his later
years, Richard was honored to serve on the Havasu Municipal Court as
Judge Pro-tem.

He is survived by his wife, Clairdell, sons Christopher T. Ross
(Stacie)of Albuquerque, NM and Brian B. Smith (Valerie) of Lake
Havasu City, daughter Debra Babcock of MT, grandsons Cody A. Smith
(Sarah) Sioux Falls, SD, Zachary H. Smith, Redmond, OR,
granddaughters Haley M. Wilson (Josh) of Orange City, IA, Brenna C.
Ross of Albuquerque, NM and Amanda Babcock of MT. And his doggies
Oreo and Annie.

He was preceded in death by his parents Earl and Helma Ross and his
daughter Shannon Smith.

A memorial service will be held in Lake Havasu City at Mt. Olive
Lutheran Church at 10:00 AM on Saturday, Nov. 5th. An Elks Lodge of
Sorrow will end the service at the church. Reception to follow.

Donations may be made to the Western Arizona Humane Society in Lake
Havasu City.

Services were placed in the care of Lietz-Fraze Funeral Home.
Thoughts and condolences can be sent to the Ross family at
www.lietz-frazefuneralhome.com.





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