Richard L. "Dick" Waddle

richard waddle

September 15, 1954 ~ December 4, 2024

Richard L. “Dick” Waddle, 70, of Columbus, IN, passed away Wednesday, December 4, 2024, at Our Hospice of South Central Indiana Inpatient Facility. Dick was born on September 15, 195,4 in Columbus, IN to William Marvin Waddle and Lucille Hatton Waddle. He married Sandra Sue Tempest on June 9, 1985. A proud 1972 graduate of Columbus High School, Dick loved to learn new skills and was street-smart his whole life. He became a respected freelance licensed electrician. He loved being a handyman who could fix about anything. His professional journey also included a significant tenure at Allied Universal Security Services, where his reliability and expertise were greatly valued. He sure loved his job and his valued teammates. Dick was a member of Waynesburg Christian Church where he formerly served as a deacon. In his youth, he was a proud Boy Scout and later served as an assistant Scout Master, shaping the lives of young men by imparting wisdom and a love for the outdoors. He especially loved being a part of his son’s Cub Scouts. His enthusiasm for collecting was known among his friends and family as he loved to look for treasures of all kinds. Woodworking was another of Dick's passions. As an avid walker, Dick found peace and solace in the simple act of moving through nature. Above all, Dick was a family man. Dick was known for his gruff voice that could quickly turn into a hardy laugh, endearing him to all who knew him. He cherished the moments spent with his loved ones and valued his son, nieces, and nephews greatly. Initially not a cat person, Dick's heart eventually softened, and he grew to love the whiskered companions that became part of his extended family. Names like Taylor, Marley, Boots, Timmy, and Daisy became his feline friends and throw in Callie, a huge Saint Bernard who Dick loved very much. Funeral services will be held at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, December 10, 202,4 at Jewell-Rittman Family Funeral Home with Rev. Jay Vanderbur officiating. Calling hours will be from 4 p.m. – 8 p.m. Monday, at the funeral home, and one-hour prior to the service on Tuesday. Burial will be held at Westport Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to Our Hospice of South Central Indiana, Waynesburg Christian Church (www.waynesburgchristian.org) or Hope2 (www.hope2.org). Survivors include his wife, Sandra Sue Waddle; son, John William Waddle of Columbus, IN; mother-in-law, Janice Tempest; nieces and nephews, William (Kelsey) Crosby, Jamie (Philip) Haurez, Kelly McMillan, Lorri Waddle, Gerry (Kristen) Waddle Jr., Carri (James) Moose, Joseph (Olive) Tempest and Kyle Tempest; aunt, Carolyn West Hawkins; brother and sisters-in-law, Randy (Laurie) Tempest and Gwen Waddle and several great nieces, nephews and cousins. Dick was preceded in death by his parents, William and Lucille Waddle; brothers, Gerry Waddle, Ronald Waddle and sister, Teresa Crosby.

 

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  1. Oh Sandy, my heart is broken for you and John. My thoughts and prayers are with the both of you. In Christ’s love, Betsy!

  2. Sandy, John and family,
    Thank you for sharing Dick with us these many years. A dear friend, he was dedicated to his job and to the folks he worked with. He will be sorely missed by all who loved him. God bless you all and keep you in His care.
    And to Dick…enjoy the beauty sir.

  3. I absolutely love this picture of Dick, it captures his amazing smile and I can hear him laughing. He sure loved his family and friends, and will be missed greatly. Sandi and John, love you both. I am grateful I had so many years with him in my life.

  4. I always had a fondness for Dick. We worked together a couple different places and his smile and friendliness will be thought of often. My prayers for his family and friends 🙏

  5. We graduated together in 1972. So very sad to hear of his passing. He always had a smile and was very uplifting. He is truly one of the great people of my generation.

  6. Sandy and family, I am so sorry for your loss. I worked with Dick back in the day at Target. He was such a good person and always friendly. I pray God comforts you and gives you peace in this time of sorrow.


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