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Richard Timothy Reilley left this world on January 14, 2026, in Louisville, Kentucky. Born on February 28, 1953, in Auburn, Washington, he lived a life filled with dedication to his family.
Throughout his career, Richard excelled as a metal worker, but his talents extended far beyond this trade. Known as a jack of all trades, he was readily available to assist others and tackle various projects around his home. His diverse skills and unwavering willingness to lend a hand made a lasting impression on everyone who knew him.
Richard had a profound love for the outdoors, often finding joy in fishing and relishing the beauty of nature. His happiest moments were spent sharing these experiences with family, particularly his grandchildren, who were the pride and joy of his life. He valued every moment he had with them and regarded his family as his proudest accomplishment.
Richard is survived by his daughter, Crystal (Vernon) Wilson; his daughter, Brandy Meredith; his sons, Brian Reilley and Jacob (Shiloh) Reilley; his grandson, Vernon Wilson, IV; and his granddaughter, Ella Wilson. He is also survived by his mother, Lucille "Billie" Haughton; brothers, Jimmy, David, and Pat Reilley; along with several nieces, nephews, and cousins who will dearly miss him.
He was preceded in death by his beloved wife, Judy Gayle Reilley; his dad, Jim Haughton; and his sister, Bunny Haughton.
Richard's legacy will endure in the countless memories he created and the warmth he brought into the lives of his family and friends. He will be remembered not only for his craftsmanship and talents but also for his generosity of spirit and the love he so freely gave.
It was Richard's wishes to be cremated with no services.
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