Richard Perry Foote

richard foote

August 3, 1929 ~ November 18, 2018

Born in: Detroit, MI
Resided in: Alpharetta, GA

Dick Foote of Dunwoody died at home on November 18, 2018 at the age of 89. He was born in Detroit, Michigan on August 3, 1929 to Frank and Marcile Foote. Dick is survived by his wife of 64 years, Margaret (Peg) Foote; sons and daughters-in-law, Mark (Ann) and Steve (Kim), and daughter and son-in-law Nancy (Skip); along with four grandchildren, Jordan Foote (Laura), Kevin Foote, Abigail Dolan, Jenna Dolan, and one great-grandchild, McCartney Foote. He is preceded in death by his parents and his sister, Mary.

A graduate of Michigan State University, Dick served three years in the United States Army, including 15 months in Korea during the Korean conflict. He began his long career with Kemper Insurance in Chicago and later transferred to Summit, New Jersey and finally to Atlanta where he retired on September 1, 1992 after 37 years. Dick was an avid golfer who began playing at age 12, was a long-time member of Dunwoody Country Club, and achieved his three goals of a single digit handicap, shooting his age, and a hole in one.

Dick and Peg were long-time members of Dunwoody United Methodist Church, where his memorial service will be held on Wednesday, November 28, 2018 at 2:00 p.m., visitation preceding the service at 1:00 pm. Memorial donations may be made to the National Kidney Foundation or the Dunwoody United Methodist Church.

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  1. Jerry Condit says:

    Richard Foote was my favorite Uncle and even though we hadn’t communicated in years he was often on my mind.May he rest in peace. Love j

  2. Melanie Lanz says:

    RIP Uncle Dick, Your are at peace now. RIP from Mom as well. Hopefully you see Dad. Say Hello for us.

  3. Debbie Phillips Murphy ( formerly know as Stout) says:

    My thoughts are with you all. I will always think of Uncle Dick smiling. RIP Uncle Dick.

  4. Ellen Dickison says:

    From Ellen Dickison

    So sorry to hear of Mr. Foote’s passing. He was a good manager of Kemper for me. I’ll always remember his kindnesses.


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