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Richard Wells

July 22, 1940 — June 14, 2022

Moscow

Richard Curtis Wells, a gentle bear of a man and true renaissance person, died on June 14, 2022 from dementia related causes.  He was born in Steubenville, Ohio on July 22, 1940 to Mabel Starkey Wells and Floyd Edward Wells. He grew up near Wintersville, Ohio, next to his grandparent’s farm, which gave him a deep appreciation for farming, gardening, forests, and creeks.

Among the many things Richard loved and knew a great deal about were: cars, which he painted, raced and could identify by their engine sound; birds, thanks to his parents’ membership in the local Audubon Society; fishing, teaching himself how to tie flies and wrap rods; clouds, becoming an early member of the Cloud Appreciation Society; reading, especially serious works on world history; listening to the radio, particularly Radio Free Moscow, which he was a strong supporter of; music, both popular and classical; politics, holding strong socialist views and taking pride in his father’s membership in the communist party; and above all art, having an amazing sense of color, ability to observe the natural world and visualize how things would look together.

Among the many things Richard was as a person were: sensitive; creative; intelligent; kind; gentle; affectionate; soft spoken; humorous; a great teaser; an excellent cook, who loved fresh, organic fruits and vegetables and was always at the Moscow Farmers Market at the opening bell to have first pick from his favorite vendors; a bit of a clothes horse, with way more shoes, shirts, etc than needed but with perfect taste for himself and also  his wife who frequently received compliments for items he had picked out; and above all a believer in having a simple life in tune with nature.

Richard is survived by his wife of almost 50 years, Barbara Wells into whose life he brought color and light, the ability to be flexible and spontaneous, and above all enormous love and devotion; his sister Lynn Wells, who will tell you that he was a very big part of the woman she would become; brother-in-law Ron Hufham; and nephew Ian Tanimoto.

There will be an informal burial service at the Moscow Cemetery on Thursday June 16, 2022 at 2:00 pm to which anyone wanting to attend is welcome.

Gratitude is expressed to the wonderful staff at Palouse Hills Assisted Living and to Dr. Stephanie Fosback for the extraordinary care they all provided to Richard. Together they made the loss of him a little bit more bearable.

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Thursday, June 16, 2022

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