grandmother. was he happy about that? he thought, that s great. a week later he was at richard s memorial. stacey asked bill to give the eulogy. it was one of the most difficult things i have ever done, was to get up and talk about him. i i remember looking down at the honorary paul bearers and they were all scouts. there was not a dry eye there. at the end of the service everybody wrote messages to richard on balloons and released them into the air, all fond memories, said his nephew brian. everybody had their own personal little story. richard helped me tie, you know, my first knots in my tent. richard helped me build my first fire. you could tell the cub scouts he was working with, that he touched their lives like he had me and my sister s. meanwhile, the hall county