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Richard L. Deane

1927 - 2016

Richard L. Deane obituary, 1927-2016, Denver, CO

BORN

1927

DIED

2016

Richard Deane Obituary

Richard L. Deane, 89, died at his home in Denver, Colorado on October 28, 2016, surrounded by family. Dick was born in Los Angeles, California and grew up in Riverside, Connecticut. He was the youngest of three children born to James Donald and Ethel (Spalding) Deane on August 12, 1927. Dick graduated from the Loomis School in Windsor, Connecticut before enlisting in the Navy shortly before the end of World War II. He went on to graduate from Williams College, where he majored in English. Dick met his wife of nearly 61 years, Zyla (Watson) Deane, in Texas, where he worked briefly. Dick went on to work for GM Motors Holding before opening a Buick dealership in Denver in 1959. Deane Buick became Deane Automotive by the time he retired in 1994. Dick's real passion, however, was civic engagement. He was committed to Denver and worked to improve the city's built environment, business climate, and opportunities for children and youth. He was particularly passionate about early childhood education and development. Dick served on numerous business and non-profit boards, including the Denver Chamber of Commerce, Mile High United Way, the Boys and Girls Clubs of Metro Denver, and The Clayton Foundation. In addition, he served on the Denver Planning Board, the Denver Urban Renewal Authority, the Stapleton Redevelopment Foundation, and the Winter Park Board of Trustees. In addition to his many civic and business contributions, Dick was an avid fly-fisherman and skier. He also loved hiking his beautiful Rocky Mountains and watching the Broncos on Sundays. He was passionate about politics, enjoyed traveling, and played a mean game of dominos, gin rummy, and poker. He had an impressive jazz collection, enjoyed evenings at the symphony and theatre, and appreciated classic and contemporary works of art. Dick will be greatly missed by his family. He is survived by his wife Ze, his three grown children Kate, James and Meg, sons-in-law Fred Franko and Dan Layden, one grandson, Cole Franko, two granddaughters, Aidan Franko and Jourdan Layden, seven nephews, and extended family members. Dick was preceded in death by his parents, his brother Jimmy, and his sister Nancy. The family will celebrate Dick's life on Saturday, November 12 from 1:00 to 3:00 p.m. at Clayton Early Learning, 3801 Martin Luther King Boulevard in Denver. We ask that you do not send flowers. Instead, please consider making a donation to the Boys and Girls Clubs of Metro Denver; Clayton Early Learning; or The Denver Hospice.

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Published by Denver Post on Nov. 6, 2016.

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November 18, 2018

I worked for this wonderful man in the 70s as His Service Director the nicest person I ever worked for in my entire life I am now 76 and sorry for his passing.
R Babb

June 24, 2017

Zee
I am Sorry to hear about Dick. I live in Fredonia Kansas now and when I read about him it brought back many good memories
Thinking of you.
Juanita Fadely

Lynn Schriner

March 27, 2017

I grew up on Marion street and was a kid watching the adults around me. The Deane's(both Dick and Ze) were wonderful examples of hard work and kindness and I am deeply sorry for your loss. God bless you and your family Dr Lynn (Reece) Schriner

November 11, 2016

The "Nelson Girls" are humbled to be able to share in the celebration of Dick Deane's life on November 12.

Frank Matuk

November 8, 2016

My sincerest condolences to the Deane family,
especially my dear friend James.

May the love and strength of God be with you all.

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