A memorial service for the Rev. Richard K. Dwyer, 59, who died Friday in South San Francisco after being shot in the heart with an arrow, is to be held at Kirkwood Memorial Presbyterian Church in Penrose, Colo., where he was pastor.
Dwyer had been a U.S. Navy chaplain for 25 years and had won the Bronze Star.
Survivors include his wife, Joy, of Colorado; four sons, Michael, Christopher, Robin and Philip of South San Francisco; three daughters, Melissa, Teresa and Mary Kay Dwyer; a brother, Dan Chapman; his mother, Jessie Williamson of Canyon City, Colo.; and one grandchild.
Inurnment will be at Ft. Rosecrans Cemetery, San Diego, under direction of the Garden Chapel, South San Francisco. The family prefers contributions to the Richard K. Dwyer Memorial Fund, Kirkwood Memorial Presbyterian Church, P.O. Box 116, Penrose, Colo 81240.
The San Mateo Times, Tuesday, July 30, 1985, Page D2
A memorial service for the Rev. Richard K. Dwyer, 59, who died Friday in South San Francisco after being shot in the heart with an arrow, is to be held at Kirkwood Memorial Presbyterian Church in Penrose, Colo., where he was pastor.
Dwyer had been a U.S. Navy chaplain for 25 years and had won the Bronze Star.
Survivors include his wife, Joy, of Colorado; four sons, Michael, Christopher, Robin and Philip of South San Francisco; three daughters, Melissa, Teresa and Mary Kay Dwyer; a brother, Dan Chapman; his mother, Jessie Williamson of Canyon City, Colo.; and one grandchild.
Inurnment will be at Ft. Rosecrans Cemetery, San Diego, under direction of the Garden Chapel, South San Francisco. The family prefers contributions to the Richard K. Dwyer Memorial Fund, Kirkwood Memorial Presbyterian Church, P.O. Box 116, Penrose, Colo 81240.
The San Mateo Times, Tuesday, July 30, 1985, Page D2
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