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Thomas Richard See
April 3rd, 1916 - October 7th, 2001
See, Thomas Richard ?Dick See,? 85, of St. Petersburg died October 7, 2001 at home of natural causes. Born in Huntsville, MO, he came here in 1955 from Miami, FL. He was a photographer, glazier and painter. He enjoyed golf, archery, painting and model airplanes. He was a member of the National Field Archery Association. In earlier years, boating, water-skiing, fishing and was a pilot. He had put mirrors in Liberace?s house in California and helped install windows in the Empire State Building when a plane hit it after World War II. He was Baptist. Survived by his wife Margie, two daughters, Michelle Guevin of Palmetto, and Sharon Kay Sherska of Texas, two sons, Robert See of St. Petersburg, and Dick See of Las Vegas, NV, six grandchildren, Aaron Guevin, Miak See, David Dean See, Melissa See, Deanne Paula Cox, and Veronica Kaye-Bettinger, five great grandchildren, Scott Nicholas See, Aaron Michael Enmark, Ryan Scott Bettinger, Kyle Dean Bettinger and Karen Maria See.
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