Services were held Oct. 30 in San Diego.
Richard was born Oct. 13, 1927, at Aberdeen, Wash., and was raised in Boise. He graduated from Boise High School in 1945 and joined the Navy and was stationed in San Diego and Guam. After earning a degree in architecture at the University of Oregon, he moved to San Diego where he was a senior planner with the San Diego Planning Department until his retirement in 1988.
He was an avid cross-country cyclist, frequently traveling to the tip of Baja, Mexico. Richard served as president of the San Diego - Leon, Mexico, Sister City Society, served on the board of directors of the Girl's Club of San Diego, and was active in United Way. He enjoyed traveling to Leon, Mexico, where he pursued his photography hobby.
Survivors include three sons, Joel of Chico, Calif., Patrick of Temecula, Calif., and Daniel of El Centro, Calif. He was preceded in death by his parents, Everett Quivey and Grace Craddock Quivey Ward of Boise.
IDAHO STATESMAN (Boise, Idaho), Tuesday, 19 Jan 1999, p.5B