n avid reader. He loved history, especially the period of WWII. He loved trees. He planted a Scots Pine and a Horse Chestnut in his back garden. Every year, we would venture across the pond for a month, and travel to our farm in Princeton, MO. The past ten years he helped manage the farm in Missouri. He used his graphic and computer skills to assist with farm needs. This included design of field layouts, recording farm financial transactions, assisting with the farm and family's annual income tax reports, and in help make management decisions for the farm. As for music, he enjoyed punk rock. The Damned was one of his favourite bands. He also did enjoy Simon and Garfunkel, and Gerry and the Pacemakers who sung "You'll Never Walk Alone" (Liverpool Football Club's anthem). He was the lead vocalist for "White Elephants Over Jamaica," a band in Devizes, UK. We have both been to Anfield (Liverpool's ground) and Green Bay Packer's Lambeau Field. In November 2016, we flew back from the UK. Richard was quite ill and we discovered he had esophageal cancer. In March 2018, his scans were good. In May, I too became a cancer patient at UW Hospital. Despite our illnesses, we continued enjoying our lives together! This past year and a half, every evening we would listen to audio books by Patterson, Grisham, Silva, Connelly, and even got through "Frankenstein" by Mary Shelley. "You cannot buy a pint in the library," was one of Richard's famous quotations when asked why we read books in the pub. Richard especially enjoyed one-on-one conversations on any subject with people of all ages. He will be missed by many around the world, especially me. We were a couple who never said "I love you" because we did not have to. Richard was preceded in death by his parents Jack and Jo (Quigley) Henly. Survivors include his wife Rebecca, his brother Tim Henly (Devizes), several cousins in and around Arbroath Scotland, his parents-in-law Robert and Phyllis Kauffman (Madison), sister-in-all Ellen (Remmert) Borst (Madison), and two nephews Alex and Ian Campbell (Princeton, MO). A celebration for Richard will be held on Sunday, 29 July 2018, from 10:30 am to 4:30 pm, at the UW's Union Terrace on Lake Mendota.