ir honeymoon cheering for the Brewers at the World Series in Milwaukee. Dick and Judy loved camping, cross-country skiing, and traveling; their pre-child adventures included a month-long trip to the British Isles. They enjoyed vacationing with their children at Disney World, Longboat Key, FL, and many road trips in between. The family favorite was the annual trip "Up North" to northern Wisconsin with friends. Dick was known for his kindness, his humility, his even-handed and analytical approach to issues great and small, his dry with, and his legendary knowledge of 50s and 60s rock music. Dick is survived by his wife Judy Zvara, children Kathryn and David Sweet, and grandson Oliver Sweet. Riley the collie already misses Dick's loving companionship. Dick is further survived by his sister Linda Sweet; uncle Morris Sweet (Helen) and aunt Patricia Byrns; cousins Pauline Sinnamon (Jim), Mark Sweet (Lynn), Nan Roytberg (Dimitry), Mona Carver (David), Jim Gast (Anne) and Michael Gast; sister-in-law Carol Gobel, niece Kristina Gobel (Steve Burgun) and their children Matthew and Michael, and nephew Gregory Gobel. The family thanks the many friends with whom we have spent wonderful times through the years and who provided so much support during Dick's illness. Memorials may be made to RSVP of Dane County, The Road Home, or a charity of your choice. A gathering to celebrate Dick's life will be held on Sunday, May 4 at 1:00 pm at the University Club, 803 State St in Madison.