Richard “Dickie” Kublin, Beloved son, father, brother, grandfather, and great-grandfather. Passed away on Thursday December 5th 2024.
Richard leaves behind his loving family. His daughters Lisa Haas ,and her husband Bob, and Marcy Kublin. Granddaughters Lindsay Siegal and Jennifer Whelihan and her husband Mike. And his great-grandchildren Liam, and Finn. Richard now joins those who have left him and have passed in blessed memory. His parents Sadie and “Si” ,beloved wife Gloria of blessed memory, his beloved son Jeffrey, and his brother of late Bennett. May all their memories be a blessing.
The strength of a man is not measured by his size and stature but by the size and strength of his heart. Everyone who knew him would find him as a kind loving, and passionate man in everything he did. He was said to be born with a hammer in hand and to have golden hands, Dickie started his journey at 15 when he built his first boat and started his own business. Building and fixing boats. In 1966 he built his own house in 13 weeks. Richard became Commodore of the Metropolitan Yacht Club in Braintree, which he so dearly loved to hang out with and greatly enjoyed quality time with family and friends, especially with a glass of Tito’s in hand. A man truly in tune with what life is all about. Richard was also so deeply greatful for the care and loving support of his best friends at Harbourside in Florida. You’ve all made these last 25 years meaningful, and blissfully happy especially in these last 7 months.
Services will be held at Schlossberg Family’s Chapel on the Hill 824 Washington Street Canton, MA 02021 at 11:00 AM on Wednesday December 11th, 2024, followed by interment at Sharon Memorial Park. Following burial the family kindly asks that you join them for a shiva following burial at the home of Lisa and Bob Haas until 8:00PM. Donations in Richard’s memory may be made to the Dana Farber Cancer Institute, or a charitable organization of your own choice. May Richard’s memory always be a blessing to those who love and know him.
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