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Unruh, Richard D. (1942–1992)

1986, 1993.
3 cm textual material.

Biographical sketch

Richard Dennis Unruh was born on May 23, 1942 in Kingston, Ontario. His parents were Henry A. Unruh (1917–1988) and Esther Mary Kroeker Unruh. During the early 1950s his family moved to B.C. where he graduated from the Rossland High School in 1960. He worked for the Bank of Montreal in Rossland and Richmond, BC and in Watson Lake, Yukon Territory. He married Doris – in 1967. He became the liquor vendor and territorial agent in 1967 in Watson Lake and in 1973 was transferred to Faro, Yukon Territory where he died in 1992. Richard became internationally known as a sports card collector.

Scope and content

The Richard D. Unruh fonds consists of a memorial album, compiled by Esther Unruh (mother), made up of photocopies of newspaper articles, songs, newsletters, correspondence and other material describing Richard’s life and relating to his death.

Custodial history

Photocopies of newspaper articles were donated by Richard’s mother, Esther Unruh in 1987. The memorial album was donated by Esther Unruh in 1993.

Notes


Textual file list

Volumes 1093–1094 Date
5.1. A memorial album called “My beloved son Richard” compiled by Esther Unruh. 1993
5.2. Photocopy of a newspaper article, “Collecting more than a trivial pursuit.” The Whitehorse Star 4 December 1986. 1986