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June 29, 1947-November 30, 2024
Richard Hamblen, 77, passed away on November 30, 2024, in Palmer, AK.
Born on June 29, 1947, in Boston, Massachusetts, Richard grew up in Norwell, MA, where he attended school. He later served his country with honor as a member of the U.S. Army Military Police during the Vietnam War.
Richard had a deep passion for motorcycles and the open road. As a former member of Rolling Thunder New Hampshire, Chapter 1, he found camaraderie among fellow riders and embraced the freedom of long-distance travel. His journeys took him across the United States, where he met many friends along the way. Among his favorite rides were the scenic Blue Ridge Parkway and the exhilarating Tail of the Dragon. At the time of his passing, Richard was an active member of the American Legion Riders Post 15 in Palmer, Alaska.
In 2008, Richard met his life partner, Leslie Matura. Together they embarked on a new adventure-retirement on the road. Purchasing an RV, they traveled across the country, embracing a life filled with exploration and shared experiences.
Richard is survived by his children: Jason Hamblen of Jaffrey, NH; David “Brian” Peterson of Aransas Pass, TX; Victoria McElroy of Aransas Pass, TX; and Deanna Pea of Aransas Pass, TX, and siblings Ruth Beauregard (Charles) of Del Ray Beach, FL; Joan Power of Marshfield, MA; Mary Bizzozero (Ronald) of Norwell, MA; and David Hamblen (Lisa) of Plympton, MA.
Richard’s adventurous spirit and love for the road will be fondly remembered by those who knew him. May hos memory bring comfort to all who shared in his journey. “Ride Your Own Rode!”
A memorial service will be held April 5, 2025, at 2pm at the American Legion Post 15, 155 Mystic Cir. Palmer, AK.