Richard Michael Sexton

richard sexton

Richard Michael Sexton of Candler, 85, passed away peacefully at home December 20, 2020.

He was born in Asheville in 1935, the only child of the late Paul and Louise Stephenson Sexton. The family moved to Wilmington during WWII, where his father was a welder on the Liberty ships and he worked as a shoe-shine boy. He graduated from Lee Edwards High School in 1953, then went on to operate a number of local businesses including a Ford Gum franchise, managing the old Emma Airport, and owning several laundromats. He served in the US Naval Reserves from 1953-1961.

He learned to fly in 1961, soloing out of Carrier Field on Amboy Road. Flying became his passion, and he puddle-jumped in and out of every airfield (and many other fields) in Western North Carolina. He gave many people their first ride in an airplane, and loved aerobatics. In his younger days he landed his Volmer float plane on Enka Lake and then the French Broad near the Alexander Bridge, both times resulting in a warning phone call from the FAA. He owned one of the first two Corvettes in Asheville in the 1950s and during that time also had a 1938 BMW roadster that had been disassembled and hidden in a barn in Austria during WWII, then reassembled and shipped to the US. He was a fearless pilot and driver who continued to ride his motorcycle-fast-until 2018.

He was preceded in death by his wife, Betty Clarida Sexton, who died in 2017. He is survived by son Paul (Cindi) Sexton of Bellevue, WA; daughters Robin (Charles) Smith, Ruth (Allen) Rash, and Jean Sexton, all of Candler; grandsons Levi Smith of Candler and Liam Sexton of San Diego, CA; a number of cousins; and special friend Mary Ann Gardner of Weaverville.

At his request, no services will be planned.

Memorials may be made to Trinity Baptist Church, 216 Shelburne Road, Asheville, NC 28806.

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Funeral Home Assisting The Family:

Groce Funeral Home - Patton Ave.
1401 Patton Ave.
Asheville, NC 28806

(828)252-3535
http://www.grocefuneralhome.com

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  1. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all! Both Johnny and I always enjoyed visiting with your Mom and Dad while we were growing up. Please know that with all the fondest memories, we help you send your beloved Father on his way ❤️

  2. We lost a good friend, but we will always have good memories of the times we shared together !
    Ken Anders

  3. Dick will be sadly missed, and I can’t thank him enough for as much as I enjoyed our plane ride together, plus all the help with my Snapper lawn mowers. Fly free young man!

  4. Dick will be missed. He visited Mom & Dad so many times to assist with lawnmowers, washing machines and just to sit on the porch and talk. He was a good neighbor and friend to my folks. Dad passed just last week on 12/17/20. Prayers for all the family in the days & weeks ahead; may you feel peace that passes all understanding in your time of loss.
    The Family of Bobbie & J.B. Warren

  5. So sorry for your loss. Our hearts and prayers are with you during this difficult time. Always enjoyed stopping by old homeplace and talking with your dad for old memories. May he rest in peace.

  6. So sorry to hear of the passing of Dickie as I knew him. He was a real stuff individual who will be missed. My first airplane ride was with him flying out of the Emma Airfield in probably 1962. I remember his owning the BMW Roadster and seeing him and then girlfriend riding with the top down in the winter with both wearing neck scarves flying in the wind.i

  7. I took my first and only plane ride with Dick, my mother also worked for him and Bob at the laundry mat. Praying for your family

  8. Mr. Sexton, I will never be able to watch a rerun of Law and Order, or look at the lock of black bear hair in my closet, or eat a Jersey Mike’s sandwich without thinking of you. I will miss you. Phyllis


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