Richard Bestwick, PhD
February 24, 1954 - December 23, 2024
Proud
father and loving husband, Rick was a man of many passions and talents. He
lived a life full of adventure, curiosity and love.
Rick was an avid fisherman, especially
for salmon and steelhead, preferring to use a fly if possible. He was a
dedicated hunter of both feather and fur, a mushroom hunter, and a
gardener who took great pride in canning the tomatoes he grew. His
adventurous spirit led him to summit Denali in 1993 and to row many
Western rivers, including three stunning trips through the Grand Canyon.
He loved to travel the globe to experience new places and cultures. For 6
years he proudly served as a National ski patroller at Mt. Bachelor. He
was on both his high school swim and football teams, and was a life-long
baseball fan of the Mariners.
Rick had a kind heart, whose sympathies
lay with the underdog. He had a playful side too, often teasing friends
and family with birthday cards regarding their advancing age. About the
only time he was known to get angry was when someone in front of him was
driving too slowly. A sci-fi fan, Rick liked both Star Wars and Star Trek,
but his favorite movie might have been The Big Lebowski. It pleased him to
no end that he'd seen his favorite band, The Who, live and in concert
several times with friends and family. He was known as a skilled amateur
winemaker and an aficionado of Oregon pinot noir. He made the best hash
browns and was a master of cooking paella.
Driven by a profound curiosity of the
complexity of the natural world Rick pursued a career in the sciences,
becoming a research biochemist, molecular geneticist, and virologist who
worked in biotech. Before retiring he played a big role in a small team of
folks who developed a therapy for Duchene's Muscular Dystrophy. It was
work he took great pride in. He grew up in Auburn, Wash., attended the
University of Washington, graduated from Evergreen in 1976, and received
his PhD in Biochemistry from Oregon State University in 1983. He lived in
the Portland area, Corvallis, and Seattle before retiring in south
Deschutes County in 2014. Rick had a keen love for the Pacific Northwest.
Rick is survived by his wife, Jill
Kellogg; his three siblings, Craig, Neil and Denise Bestwick; two
children, Megan Smith and Ryan Bestwick; and five grandchildren, Adara,
Wyatt, Ava, Remi and Ethan. He will be deeply and forever missed by all
who knew and loved him.
A farewell party for Rick will be held in
Bend, Saturday afternoon, February 22.
Published by The Oregonian from Jan. 21
to Jan. 24, 2025.
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