Richard ‘Dick’ Burrows
17/10/1941 – 15/12/2022
Loved husband of Pam and father of Grant, Kate, Claire and their families.
Thanksgiving Service
Service Date: Wednesday - 21st December, 2022
Service Time: 2.00pm
Service Address:
St. Stephens Anglican Church
Corner Regent and Thomson Streets, Belmont
Privately Cremated
Service Location: View Map
Service Stream: View Live Stream
Dear Pam and family,
So sorry to hear of your loss.
We have some great memories of the time when Dick lived in Echuca.
For a short time there were 3 cousins in Echuca, Dick, Bushy Martin and myself.
If a man was measured by the quality of his family, Dick Burrows is an automatic ‘Hall of Fame’ selection.
In partnership with Pam, three outstanding individuals have been raised and are great contributors to the community.
Our thoughts are with you all at this sad time.
Ant and Amanda Collins & family
Dear Pam, our prayers are with you today.
We were intending to come to the service but I have come down with Covid so in isolation.
We were shocked to hear about Dick as we both had such an enjoyable afternoon with him such a short time ago.
We send our love to you and all your family, David and Trish
Dearest Pam, Grant, Kate, Claire and families,
Our hearts are broken for you all.
Your husband, father and grandfather was a truly wonderful man. “Uncle Dicks” witty sense of humour, friendship and genuine love for the Barclay family will never be forgotten, it will be treasured always.
So many memories to cherish.
Sorry I can’t be there in person today.
Sending all our love today and always,
Kristine, Darren, Charli and Amy xx
To Grant and family,
My condolences on the loss of Dick.
He was a great contributor to East Belmont while he was there.
Always looking for perfection in the preparation of the wicket and even a sly story whenever I visited to inspect how the wicket was coming along.
He was held in high esteem not just at East but across the Geelong cricket community.
Sorry to read of Mr Burrows passing.
In 1961 he made it into the Richmond Football Club senior team as a ruckman, thereby becoming the Tigers 625th player to debut.
As well he played for 3 seasons in our Reserves side.
Condolences to his family.
Regards, Rhett Bartlett, Richmond Football Club Historian.
To Pam and family, we are so sorry to hear of Richard’s death.
Our thoughts are with you at this sad time.
We are unfortunately unable to attend the service.
Regards, Judith and John