A Life of Service, Spirit, and Stewardship Remembering Major Richard A. (Dick) Cilley

Snoqualmie, WALocal News

Major Richard A. (Dick) Cilley, a retired U. S. Army officer, passed away on May 9, 2025, at the age of 92. His family invites the community to a Celebration of Life on July 20 from 1 PM to 4 PM, allowing friends and loved ones to honor his memory.

Cilley’s life was characterized by his unwavering dedication to service, both in the military and in the community. He inspired many with his spirit and leadership, leaving a lasting legacy. The family hopes that the event will bring together those who knew him to share their memories and stories. Attendees will have the chance to reflect on his contributions and the positive impact he made throughout his life. Cilley’s commitment to service will be celebrated, emphasizing the importance of community and connection.

This gathering aims to foster a sense of unity among those who cherished him.

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