Richard Lee (Ricky) Shiar
April 7, 1963 - July 15, 1992
Ricky was one of the most remarkable young men that you would want
to meet in your life. He came from God to me and my wife as one of three
children we were blessed with having in our lives. Ricky was born mentally
and physically handicapped with a lot of problems to overcome in his short life here on earth.But the joy and love he gave me and my wife and brother and sister is beyond anything that you can measure.? ? He could not talk to make a conversation with any one, but oh, did he show us what love was all about. He could only walk a little during his life and had to be in a wheel chair most of his life. He was unable to be a father, a husband, drive a car or have a job in his life but God sent him to us to raise and show us what love was meant to be, and because of that love, we were able to have him for 29 yrs. What I missed the most about him was that we never had that father and son talk that all fathers have with their kids. Losing him was one of the hardest things I have ever gone through. I know in my heart that he is with me and looking after all of us and some day in the future we will be reunited to share that love for each other again. I let him go to our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ to be in his hands always. No one knows how much we miss you. No one knows the bitter pain suffered since we lost you. Life has not been the same. In our hearts your memory lingers... Sweetly, tenderly, fondly and true. There is not a day that goes by that we don't think of you. You are not a forgotten loved one, nor will you ever be, as long as life and memory last. We will meet again with you and the Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. Sadly missed by Mother and Father, Nellie and Russell,? brother Joey and sister Karen.
![]() Ricky and his favorite singer, Frank Sinatra, together in heaven.
![]() March 20, 2000.
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