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<th>Name:</th>
<td><span class="srchHit">Thomas E. <span
class="srchMatch" type="exact">Rickard</span></span></td>
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<th>SSN:</th>
<td>542-34-9026</td>
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<th>Last Residence:</th>
<td>98499 Tacoma, Pierce, <span
class="srchMatch" type="country">Washington</span></td>
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<th>Born:</th>
<td>11 Jul 1931</td>
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<th>Died:</th>
<td>21 Jan 2011</td>
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<th>State (Year) SSN issued:</th>
<td>Oregon (Before 1951)</td>
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There is a private family tree on Ancestry.com and it is possible to
contact the individual who posted it through Ancestry if you want to
follow-up on that or have someone else follow-up. I'd be happy to
help in any way I can.<br>
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Sue Steward<br>
<blockquote cite="mid:4D9D0293.7080302@ccountry.net" type="cite"> <br>
On 4/6/2011 4:54 PM, Leslie Chapman wrote:
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<td style="font: inherit;" valign="top">The only lead I
can think of for this is to go the University to see if
they have anything that would help. I am assuming that
these folks are the folks who ended up with Toms stuff
that are looking for his next of kin. I know he had a
lot of photography and artsy kind of stuff. Anyway this
is an old friend of the family whose Oregon connection
for me is I met him here in Reedsport on the family farm
and he shared many of his pictures of that farm with me
as well as he and i spent quite a bit of time sharing
genealogy on Milan M. Melvin the first and his
descendants.
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<div>What I am hoping for is someone might have access
to the Cal birth index and that information might give
some clues to family if he has any at all. </div>
<div>Les C</div>
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<span class="apple-style-span"><span style="font-size:
12pt; font-family: Arial; color: black;">Thomas
Rickard Thomas Rickard was born in California 74
years ago. He died January 21, 2011 in Tacoma,
Washington, where he had lived for the past fifty
years. He received degrees in Landscape
Architecture from the University of Oregon and in
Architecture from the</span></span><span
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moz-do-not-send="true"
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target="_blank" title="Visit University of
Washington Legacies to see similar profiles"><span
style="color: rgb(3, 78, 131);
text-decoration: none;">University of
Washington</span></a>. For most of his
professional career he practiced landscape
architecture with the firm of Chaffee Zumwalt
& Associates in Lakewood, where he started a
"TGIF" tradition which will continue Tom was a man
of many talents and interests. His academic
training included fine art at the University of
Oregon and he produced paintings in oil and
watercolors. The latter medium was his favorite,
and his paintings have been exhibited in numerous
galleries and museums throughout the Northwest.
Early in his architectural career he developed an
interest in the works of Frank Lloyd Wright. He
traveled far and wide photographing the "master's"
completed works. He became an acknowledged expert
in this field and his lectures on Frank Lloyd
Wright were informative, entertaining, and most
memorable.</span></span></div>
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<div><span class="apple-style-span"><span
style="font-size: 12pt; font-family: Arial; color:
black;"><span class="apple-style-span"><span
style="font-size: 12pt; font-family: Arial;
color: black;">Published in News Tribune
(Tacoma) on February 1, 2011</span></span></span></span></div>
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