SCARBOROUGH- Richard A. "Dick" St.Pierre, 76, died at The Maine Veterans Home in Scarborough on August 13th, 2017 after a nearly thirty year battle with Parkinson's Disease. He was born Sept.6th 1940 in Westbrook Maine, the son of the late Albert and Phyllis (Douglass) St. Pierre. Richard graduated from Westbrook High School, Class of 1958. After graduation, he served with the United States Army and was honorably discharged in 1966. In 1962, he married Margaret (Hawkes) St. Pierre. They were married for 25 years and remained friends until his passing. He began working for Soule Glass & Paint Company in 1962 as an apprentice glazier. He continued working for the Soule family years later as a job estimator and Glass and metal specialist for Sigco until he could no longer work. Richards life long passions were hunting and fishing. He was a proud member for many years of The Biggest Bucks In Maine Club, The Maine Black Bear Club and The Sportsman's Alliance of Maine. He took great pride in being a part of "The Hunting Group" for so many years with his closest friends Bob, Bill, Harry and Bruce. Years ago, he built his dream camp on a fishing pond in Northern Maine where he and his family made years of memories camping, fishing and hunting. Richard was predeceased by his brother and best friend Robert St. Pierre, his sister Betty Freeman and his daughter Patricia St.Pierre. He is survived by his sister Phyllis Hodgdon of Kezar Falls, his daughter Karen St.Pierre-Crawford and her husband Jeffrey of Raymond, his granddaughter Jessica Kinder and her husband Joshua, his grandson Mason Barry, and two great-grandchildren Jack and Juliette Kinder, all of Naples, Maine. The family would like to express their sincere appreciation to the staff at the Maine Veterans Home and to Hospice of Southern Maine. A memorial service will be celebrated at 12 noon on Saturday, August 19, at the Dolby Funeral Chapel, 434 River Rd., Windham, where a period of visitation will be held from 11am until the time of service. In lieu of flowers donations in tribute can be made to The Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson's Research at michaeljfox.org,1-800-708-7644