809 La Clede Street, Bellmead, TX 76705

Dick Lee Carver
March 3, 1953 - May 19, 2021

Dick Lee Carver

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Dick Carver, 68, of Robinson, TX, went Home to be with the Lord Wednesday, May 19, peacefully in his sleep from his home. There will be a public visitation held Wednesday May 26th 6-8 pm at Bellmead Funeral Home. A graveside service will be held Thursday May 27 at 11am at Waco Memorial Park with his son Rev. Jason Carver officiating. The family encourages those who are attending the visitation or the graveside service to come wearing their favorite Baylor Shirt in honor of Dick's love for Baylor sports.

Dick was an incredible husband, dad, grandfather, friend, and Baylor fan. He married Bobbi Carver in 1972 and had three sons, Christopher, Grant, and Jason. Dick worked at Baylor University at the Energy Plant for over 20 years until his retirement. He loved the Lord, Boy Scouts (he was an Eagle Scout), Baylor sports, and his family with all his heart, and in his passing he reunites with his wife, Bobbi, their first son Christopher, his twin brother David, and his brother Maurice.

Dick is survived by his sons, Grant and Jason, and their wives Krista and Christine, granddaughters Abby and Sydney, and friends and family.

Dick was loving and generous to everyone he was around, and we will greatly miss him until we see him again.

Visitation
Wednesday, May 26, 2021
6:00 pm to 8:00 pm
Bellmead Funeral Home
809 La Clede Street
Bellmead, TX  76705
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Service
Graveside
Thursday, May 27, 2021
11:00 am
Waco Memorial Park
6623 So IH 35
Waco, TX  76706
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Interment
Waco Memorial Park
6623 S. IH 35
Waco, TX  76706
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Condolences(8)

  1. Mrs. Randy Teague (Martha)
    I was so sorry to read about Dick. I met Dick through Scouting with my deceased husband, Randy Teague many years ago.
  2. Eric Lindsey
    Dick was a great man and someone we can and always did look up to.
  3. Spencer Gross
    So sorry to hear about this. I remember Dickie and David from high school. While I didn't know either of them very well I remember they always seemed in good spirits with smiles on their faces.
  4. Michael Power
    I met Dickey and Davy at camp Tahuaya in the late 60's and early 70's when we all worked on summer camp staff. Dickey was a tremendous young scout and a lot of fun to work with. We did not realize it at the time, because we were so young, but the seeds of future success for the Huaco Lodge and summer camp programs were set in motion by both Dickey and Davey.

    I have so many fond memories of Dickey to this day, I will miss him greatly. He was part of a team of young scout leaders at summer camp. Dickey set the bar high for all of us in the years to follow.

    We were all made better by Dickey ... he made the world a better place to live in. I will miss Dickey. God Bless you and your family Dickey.

    My sincere condolences to all of your family. God Bless you ... Rest in Peace my friend.
  5. David Williams
    I worked with Dick for many year . He was a top notch man in my book.
    My condolences to the family.
  6. Mark L Frazier
    Dickey was my Scoutmaster when the Troop moved from Lacy Lakeview to the VFW post near Cameron Park back in the '70s. He was a great Scoutmaster--full of energy and totally committed to Scouting. He introduced me to the highly addictive hobby of patch trading and collecting and got me started with a few patches. His excitement about collecting was infectious--45 years later, I'm still hooked! Dick was a great role model and adult leader to the boys in the Troop. He was a great influence on me. We had a lot of great times at Camp Tahuaya, OA conclaves and trade-o-rees. Huaco Lodge has lost a brother, but he is now reunited with family in heaven. Rest in peace friend. You will be missed.
  7. Diane Hyde
    So sorry to hear this . My prayers are with the family so many good memories of Dick at FBR!
  8. Jay vinson
    I first met Dick and David in boy scouts many years ago.
    I'm sorry to family for your loss.
    I will always remember the 2 brothers at LaVega and Baylor football games.
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