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RICHARD MICHAEL RICE

Born: Feb 08, 1947

Date of Passing: Nov 30, 2024

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RICHARD MICHAEL RICE

February 8, 1947 -

November 30, 2024


On Saturday, November 30, Richard Michael Rice, only son of Edward and Celia Rice passed away with his family by his side.

Dad leaves behind his best friend, the love of his life, and his wife of 55 years, Melissa (née Malchy). Richard and Melissa met as children, fell in love as teenagers, and spent every second since then deeply and madly in love.

Dad also leaves behind six children, the oldest three of whom he welcomed and loved as his own after the early passing of his sister and her husband, Glorianne and Gerald Robinovitch. Jennifer (David), Stephen (Rachel), and Hart (Ronee) Robinovitch; Danielle (Kevin), Aimee (Chris), and Brynn (Jordan) Rice idolized, looked up to him, and relied on his sage advice. Mostly though, we appreciated his wicked sense of humour, his gorgeously rich anecdotes, and the deep rumble of his voice during lullabies and bedtime stories.

Richard set high standards for himself, whether in work, education, his friendships, travel, or his many hobbies (from horseback riding to biking to golf to watching sports), which all in the family tried to emulate. All of his grandchildren (Molly, Edward, Leo, Celia, Jordan, Sydney, Gabrielle, Kaila, Sydney, Ari, Matthew, and Noah) looked up to him with love and respect and each seemed to bring out different sides of his playful nature, humour, curiosities, and strong mentoring abilities. Always interested in what each was accomplishing and personally passionate about, he gave endless support and let them know how much he truly cared about the unique paths they were taking. He was also extremely fond of the family's English Springer Spaniels (Mac, Cooper, Maggie, Baxter, and Holly), providing endless opportunities for him to show his gentle love and leadership.

Dad was ridiculously proud of his children and their achievements, and being able to see his grandchildren grow up to engage with him in debates and bring him new ideas was a source of great joy. And the feeling is more than mutual. Dad has always provided us with a strong example of how to live a life well lived and often served as a guide as we faced challenges and decisions.

In addition to pursuing a PhD in Anthropology at Brown University, Dad was a successful and accomplished lawyer, but to him, that wasn't as important as his role as head of the Rice family. He held deep regard for his relationships with his beloved sister Tama Werner and his sister-in-law, Naneve Hawke (Michael).

Despite 80-hour work weeks, dad always made time for family. From family dinners to coaching sports teams, to sharing videos he thought were funny, to watching movies, including one of his favourites, The Princess Bride, to taking us to Kelekis, dad was always present. Summers at the family cottage on Lake Winnipeg in Gimli provided the ideal setting for the family to spend time together and for him and Melissa to take the kids and grandchildren for long walks down the beach or to the pier for ice cream.

We - and dad - are grateful for the friends who continued to support him throughout his illness, to Rabbi Matthew Leibl for encouraging dad to reconnect with his faith, and to the entire care teams at Deer Lodge's PRIME Program, Simkin Centre, and Victoria Hospital.

Dad always managed to find delight in every situation. Even the worst experience magically transformed through his voice into a humourous story. Dad would be laughing so hard at his own joke that we would have to wait for him to finish laughing before he could conclude his tale. He would not want us to mourn. He would want us to hold our loved ones a little closer, find the joy and wonder in small things, and remember him with love and humour.



As you wish, dad. As you wish.



If you wish to honour dad's memory with a donation, please consider Manitoba Animal Alliance, the PRIME Program at Deer Lodge, or a charity of your choice.

Funeral took place on December 3, 2024.


Publish Date: Dec 7, 2024


Publish Date: Dec 2, 2024

RICHARD MICHAEL RICE
February 8, 1947 - November 30, 2024


Surrounded by his family, Richard passed away Saturday morning.

Funeral service will take place on Tuesday, December 3, 2024, at Chesed Shel Emes (1023 Main) at 11:00 a.m. followed by burial at the Shaarey Zedek Cemetery (235 Armstrong Ave.). 

Longer obituary to follow.


Publish Date: Dec 2, 2024

As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Dec 02, 2024, Dec 07, 2024

Condolences & Memories (7 entries)

  • Richard was a wonderful person, caring and with high expectations of those around him. He supported and encouraged me while working for him to complete my education and pursue my career in Social Work. He helped me grow as a professional while under his guidance as his assistant. Will always remember how wonderful he spoke of his children and family. - Posted by: Angela Olazabal (assistant) on: Dec 18, 2024

  • So very sorry to hear of Richard's passing, Melissa, Morey and I send our love and condolences to you and your family. May his memory be for a blessing. - Posted by: Aunrey Bubis (Friend) on: Dec 07, 2024

  • Richard and I became friends at six years of age when we became next door neighbours on Scotia Street in Winnipeg. We both moved to the south end and remained friends. We both ended up as lawyers and I moved to Vancouver in1971. I only saw him once or twice when visiting Winnipeg but always asked about him when I talked to people in Winnipeg who knew him. He was a great guy and will be missed by everyone who knew him . David Berger. Vancouver BC. - Posted by: David Berger (Very first friend and next door neighbour in 1950’s) on: Dec 05, 2024

  • Sending sympathies from the Freeman/Hollenberg family to the Rice family. I will always remember Richard fondly from my summers hanging out in your cottage in Gimli. May he rest in peace. Love and hugs- Rachel (Freeman neé Hollenberg) - Posted by: Rachel Freeman (neé Hollenberg) (Friend of daughter Aimee) on: Dec 04, 2024

  • So sorry to hear of Richard’s passing. My love to you and your family. Naneve, too - Posted by: Susan Tooley (Old and dear friend) on: Dec 04, 2024

  • So sorry to hear. Richard and I were in the same class in more than one year growing up. I last saw him when I and a few other friends of his had lunch maybe a year ago. He bore his situation with great bravery and I remember his terrific sense of humor. My deepest condolences to his family. - Posted by: Jim Weidman (Friend) on: Dec 04, 2024

  • I was very sorry to hear the news of Richard’s passing. I had the pleasure of working with Richard as his assistant for about 12 years at D’Arcy & Deacon. One of the things I most appreciated about Richard is he always said family comes first and as a parent of two young girls at the time this was an invaluable attribute in a boss. My deepest condolences to Richard’s family. - Posted by: Cheryl Maxwell (Friend, secretary) on: Dec 03, 2024

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