San Francisco Chronicle

Richard Dunn Graffis

May 22, 1932 - April 26, 2015

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Richard D. Graffis died peacefully at home in Orinda California on April 26th. A resident of Orinda and Borrego Springs, he was born on May 22, 1932 in Albany, CA before moving with his family to Alhambra, CA where he attended elementary and secondary schools. Dick graduated from the University of California, Berkeley in 1954 with a degree in Business Administra­tion/Accounting, following service in the US Navy during the Korean War. An undergradu­ate member of the Kappa Sigma Fraternity at Cal, he remained active in local chapter governance for over 60 years.

Following graduation, Dick began his career in accounting with Touche, Niven, Bailey and Smart. He moved to the securities business in 1963, initially with Dean Witter, then spent the next 50 years as a successful investment manager in Oakland, San Francisco and Fresno. Later in his career, he created and managed RKP Investment Advisors. For many years, he presented on-air daily stock market updates for several Bay Area radio stations, including KSFO and KFRC.

Dick was an enthusiast­ic volunteer and leader for a number of charitable organizati­ons, including Guide Dogs for the Blind (for which he served for over ten years including a two year stint as Board Chairman); the alumni board of the Kappa Sigma Fraternity at U.C. Berkeley; the Senior Golf Associatio­n of Northern California; and was a long-serving chairman of the Borrego Springs Health Society, an endowment fund for health clinics in the Southern California desert area. In addition, Dick belonged to the Orinda Country Club, De Anza Country Club, and for over 30 years, was an active member of the Bohemian Club and Dog House Camp.

Most of all, Dick dearly loved his family and their interests and activities. They will always miss his humor, love and sense of adventure. Dick is survived by his wife of 60 years, Ann Moreland; three sons and their wives, Rick (Donna), Kevin (Leslie) and Patrick (Veronica); nine grandchild­ren; and nephews Greg and Mark Jackson. He was predecease­d by his parents, Philip and Phyllis (Wylie) Graffis, and sister, Betty Jackson. A private graveside service will be held later this month; donations may be made in his memory to Guide Dogs for the Blind in San Rafael (www.guidedogs.com) or a charity of your choice.

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