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Richard Allen Burch

October 31, 1930 — April 2, 2017

Richard Allen Burch, 86, of Greenville passed away on Sunday, April 2, 2017 at the VA Medical Center in Dayton.
He was born on October 31, 1930 in Fremont, Ohio to the late Clifford L. and Gladis O. (Printz) Burch.

In addition to his parents, Richard was preceded in death by his first wife, Vivian B. Spain; two brothers, Clifford and Denver Burch; and four sisters, Margie Brewer, Coral Huff, Elizabeth Amer and Violet Sandstrum.

Richard attended Piqua Schools then worked as a mechanic in Brooklyn, New York. He served his country honorably in the United States Air Force during the Korean War from 1949 to 1952 where he was a Teletype Operator. Following his military service, he worked in the maintenance department at Hartzells in Piqua. Richard retired from Chrysler in Dayton in 1990 after 28 years as a Quality Inspector. Physical fitness and martial arts were Richard's passions. He loved exercising and weight lifting. Richard was a 3rd degree black belt in karate and taught karate in Troy from 1960 to 1972. He competed in many tournaments and was undefeated. During one such tournament in Toronto, Canada in 1968, Richard met his idol, the legendary Bruce Lee. From 1972 to 1980, he taught physical fitness classes at the Piqua YMCA. Richard spoke fluent German which he taught to himself. His greatest achievement was getting his pilot's license. He had several nicknames such as Pinky, Muscle Man, and Stone Man. Richard was a member of both the Greenville American Legion Post 140 and Piqua Post 184, as well as the Fraternal Order of Eagles #2177 in Greenville. He loved his family and grandchildren. Those who knew Richard could always expect a joke or one of his favorite sayings like "every day above ground is a good day" and "I'm still kicking, just not as high".

Richard is survived by his wife of 18 years, Joyce (Cooper) Burch, whom he married on November 14, 1998; three children, Linda (Craig) Cota of Covington, Rowdy (Julie) Burch of West Milton and Teresa (Ron) Miller of Covington; grandchildren, Alicia (Brock) Fields of Covington, Lindsay (Chris) Trudell of Michigan, Lane Miller of Covington, Brit Marcelin of Florida, and Jada Burch of Kentucky; great grandchildren, Marisa Fields and Logan Fields, both of Covington, Mackenzie Trudell of Michigan and Cayden Dyche of Kentucky; and two sisters, Shirley (Gene) Gantt and Karen (Sam) Burkett both of Piqua. Richard is also survived by two step daughters, Rebecca Marcelin and Donna Labate both of Piqua; and a step son, Thomas (Lynda) Higgins of Sidney.

A memorial service, with full military honors provided by the Greenville Honor Guard, will be held on Friday, April 7, 2017 at 5:00 PM at Greenville American Legion, 325 North Ohio Street in Greenville.

Burial will be in Dayton National Cemetery at the convenience of the family.

Memorial contributions may be made to Greenville American Legion Post 140.

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