Richard Gordon Guindon, former Free Press cartoonist died on Sunday, February 27.
Guindon’s six-decade career began at the University of Minnesota’s Minnesota, where he drew a cartoon described as “social commentary a la Jules Feiffer with a bite.
He was a regular writer to The Nation, Playboy, Esquire, Down Beat, and, one of his favourite jobs, as an underground cartoonist for Paul Krassner’s The Realist in New York.
He was 86 years.
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Richard Guindon cause of death
He passed away in Northport, Michigan, after a protracted illness.
Grey Burrell Guindon (Lacy); grandson Will Beers; Grey’s sister, Maggie Trott-McDermott (John); and grandsons Jack and Sam Trott-McDermott survive him.
Anthony Turk, a nephew, also survive the icon
Was Richard Guindon married? Did Richard Guindon have children?
He was married twice and ended up with one son called called Grey.
For decades, his popular syndicated comic strip appeared in the Detroit Free Press, and many people in Michigan had at least one of his humorous plastered on their wall or refrigerator
Richard Guindon net worth
He had a net worth of 5 million at the time of his death.
His cartoonist and comical illustrations mad him a fan’s delight.
When is Richard Guindon funeral? Date, time, venue, burial service, obituary poster
No memorial service will be held as cremation has taken place.
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