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Richard "Dick" F. Tracy

April 18, 1958 ~ December 28, 2024

Richard (Dick) F. Tracy, 66, of Ocala, unexpectedly passed away on December 28th, 2024. Born on April 18th, 1958 in Saginaw Michigan. 

He was an avid hunter, fisherman, and a true outdoorsman. You would never catch him not in the woods hunting or in his boat catching a million fish. Just like the true Saginaw fisherman he was. 

He left behind his wife of 44 years, Cheryl Tracy. Also missed dearly by his daughters June M Lamothe ( spouse Kirk Gawor), Maureen E Tracy (spouse Stanley Ayo). Mother Karen Bronson, siblings Lawrence Tracy, Gerry Tracy, Terrina Geese, 7 grandchildren. Also many aunts, uncles, cousins, and many many close friends. 

Proceeded in death by his son Aaron L. Tracy, father Gus Bronson, sister Ellisa Tracy, and brother Jeffery Tracy. 

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  1. I love you more then you'll ever know. I was one of the lucky ones to have a Big Brother Like you and I will forever cherish memories we shared together. Keep on fishing big brother dads been waiting and has your pole all ready for you.

  2. Growing up with Rick, Cheryl June Maureen and your brother. Was always interesting when all of our parents got together. I remember one of the times your dad cut himself and we were young and he had June patch him up and he kept telling me calm down it is ok in the house on peach in Saginaw.  One of the many reasons that lead me to nursing. Your dad always teaching how to live off the land hunting fishing all of that. Your dad is now up there with my dad hanging out again. 
    One day at a time to you guys. I know this is a very difficult time. We love you guys. As we loved Rick. He will forever hold a spot in all of our hearts. 

  3. Dick was an amazing man and took everyone in as family. He will be truly missed.
    Sending my love to the family. ❤️🙏🏻❤️

  4. Dad, I love you and miss you more than I can express. I know you’re happy in heaven with my little brother Aaron. Try not to catch all the fish in one day. Love you anyway. I’ll see you again someday. 

  5. Dear Uncle Rick I love you very much and will truly miss you. You were such a happy spirit and loving person. I can always remember you and your jokes that I didn’t understand most of the time but still laughed and carried on with you. You loved me even when I wasn’t able to be around the family, so happy to see anyone he cared about. If only I had the opportunity to introduce you to my baby girl you would be over the moon . I love you so much and will miss you. I will always remember your unique character and the joy you brought to others. Love you uncle Rick! ❤️ rest in paradise ( hunting in the woods probably) 

  6. Sending prayers for comfort and peace Cheryl, June, Maureen, Terrina and family during this difficut time. Such a great guy, never lost for words or providing laughter. Thank you Dick for being such a great friend/brother to my uncle, he truly cherished your friendship. I am sure you two have already united (oh I can just imagine).
    May you live on forever through your children and grandchildren!

  7. All my blessings and sympathy to the family! He was a great neighbor and friend to my family for many years! I know he will be dearly missed.

  8. Cheryl and family I'm so sorry to hear about Ricky (I called him that).
    Blessed that I saw him at Martys funeral……
    Chewy and Ricky and Marty are tearing it up ❤️
    See you again boys…….


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