Richard Lonnie Britt

richard britt

Richard Lonnie Britt, of Candor NC, passed away unexpectedly at the age of 70, on Tuesday, May 6, 2025 at FirstHealth Moore Regional Hospital in Pinehurst. 

He was born on January 12, 1955 to the late Charles Lonnie Britt and Josephine Lewis Britt. He was born and raised in Candor where he resided with the love of his life, Karen, who he often referred to as “my beautiful bride”.  He was an avid UNC Tarheels fan who loved watching his ballgames. He enjoyed traveling whether it be a day trip, weeks on the road or cruising with Karen on their various adventures. He was very energetic, full of life, and brought laughter wherever he went. His talent for using humor to brighten up others was infectious. He loved dancing, telling jokes, and posing for pictures. He never met a stranger and made lifelong friends wherever he went. He had a passion for others, always willing to lend a helping hand. Richard was a family man and had a special place in his heart for his children, grandchildren and grand fur babies.  His favorite pastime was keeping Karen on her toes and always laughing. He graduated from East Montgomery High School in Biscoe, Class of 1973. Was a member of the Boy Scouts and accomplished the 50-mile hike with Troop 86. He was very athletic and loved playing softball. He worked on the family farm raising chickens and growing tobacco. He began his career as a Correctional Officer with the NC Department of Adult Corrections. He retired with 30 years of service as a Correctional Officer at Southern Correctional Institution in Troy. He was a recipient of The Order of the Long Leaf Pine award for his outstanding dedicated service. He retired with 20 years of volunteer service with the Town of Candor Fire Department. He worked 5 years with First Health Moore Regional Hospital as a Security Officer.  He also served as a member/chair of the State Employees’ Credit Union advisory board at the Troy branch for 8 years and as Mayor of the Town of Candor for 4 years. He was preceded in death by his parents and his sister, Barbara Britt Synowiez. 

Richard is survived by his wife: Karen Ann Britt, children: April Patterson, Pam Aldridge (Tommy), Bobby Hines Jr. (Beth), Bradley Hines Sr. (Tabatha), grandchildren: Hannah Aldridge, Brandon Aldridge (Ashley), Trae Patterson, Hailey Aldridge, Whitney Hines, Madison Hines, Darrell Hines Jr. and Jacob Hines, siblings: Charles Arnold Britt (Susan), and Pamela Britt Carter (Tommy), and numerous nephews and nieces. 

Funeral service will be 2 PM, Saturday, May 10, 2025 at Pleasant View Friends Church, will Pastor Greene officiating.  Burial with Honors will follow in the church cemetery.  The family will receive friends prior to the service beginning at noon.

Memorials can be made to Pleasant View Friends Church Cemetery Fund 13942 NC Highway 24/27 Eagle Springs, NC 27242.

Kennedy Funeral Home is serving the Britt family.

Condolences on line at pinesfunerals.com

Services

Funeral Service: May 10, 2025 2:00 pm

Pleasant View Friends Church
13942 NC. Hwy. 24/27
Eagle Springs, NC 27242

910-948-3284

Visitation: May 10, 2025 12:00 pm - 1:45 pm

Pleasant View Friends Church
13942 NC. Hwy. 24/27
Eagle Springs, NC 27242

910-948-3284

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  1. Richard will be missed by many. He was a great friend and would help anyone. Praying for peace during this difficult time for the family and friends.

  2. I have worked w/ Britt for many years @ Southern CI. He always had our back while he worked in Central Control as staff walked up & down the hallway. I’m also very lucky to have called him my friend. Karen & family, pls know we all loved him & we’re family here, especially the old school ones. You all have my deepest sympathy. Sending you love & prayers.
    Sherry C. Atkins
    Southern Correctional Institution #3600

  3. We will miss Richard so much. He was funny, caring and most of all he loved family. He never met a stranger and always had a smile to share.
    Karen and family, we are praying and sending love and prayers

  4. Prayers for the family!!! So sorry for your loss!!!

  5. Richard has been a friend since the early 70’s always had a big smile, a sincere laugh, big handshake. Will miss his big wave when I pass his house. He and Karen in the yard working or Richard washing his vehicle. Lots of time I would stop and interrupt him for a short chat. May God bless his family. Rest in peace my friend.

  6. I was also a former co-worker of Richard at Southern Correctional Institution in Troy. If you needed him in Medical, all you had to do was call. Haven’t had any contact with him since my retirement, but if we saw a co-worker, we would ask about several. Family so sorry for your loss. Sending prayers to his family. Former Co-worker at SCI

  7. Karen and family, thoughts and prayers are with you. Richard always had smile that was contagious. Our sincere heartfelt sympathy for you all.

  8. I worked with Britt at the beginning of my career at Southern Correctional and he made it easy to overcome any doubts I might have had the very first day. Always full of laughter with all his co-workers and you could rest assure he was always smiling. All the fun adventures you two did together and let us be apart of by all the photos you shared had showed me what love was all about. You all have my Deepest Sympathy – Keeping You and All Your Family in My Prayers.
    Sgt. Ronda Conway – Southern Correctional & North Piedmont CRV.

  9. Karen I’m so sorry. You and Richard have brought so many smiles to so many. From your trips and Richard’s dancing shinanigans to so much more. Richard is a life long friend and will be greatly remembered and missed. Always a smile, a hearty hello and just all around “good people” . Rest in peace my friend.

  10. Richard….In the arms of the angels….You certainly were loved!!! And you will NOT be forgotten…

  11. The Montgomery County Board of Elections Will GREATLY miss Richard and our hearts are so heavy for Karen, we love you!! Please if you need us please let us know. I am so very sorry.

  12. Family I am so sorry for your loss. Richard and I worked together for many years. You are in my thoughts and prayers.

  13. I worked with Richard at SCI in Troy NC. Richard was an awesome friend and coworker. If you were having a bad day he could always make you feel better if it was a joke he shared are some of his shenanigans. If you needed help he was always there. He looked his family, you could see it in every picture Karen posted on Facebook. I will be praying for Karen and the rest of the family. Always remember the memories ya’ll made together and shared together, comments and jokes he made that you will find yourself repeating in the future. All the good times together. In the arms of angels until your together again. God bless you all.

  14. Richard will be sorely missed by his family and friends. He was a people person and was attentive to the needs of others. Karen and Richard had a sweet love for each other and took trips together after retirement. They both volunteered wherever they were needed. Richard liked to stay busy and worked part-time jobs making even more friends. He did a lot for the community always looking for ways to help. Rest in peace Richard. Thank you for being a friend.

  15. Richard was a close friend of ours. In high school and beyond . We shared many laughs and good times with Mike and him and others on the fire department. My heart breaks for you because he was a special person . Keeping you in our prayers.

  16. So sorry to hear about the passing of Richard. I worked with him at southern correctional center for several years. I ran into him a couple of years ago at the hospital and we had a nice visit and was able to catch up with each other’s lives. He will always be remembered as that person that always had a smile on his face. thoughts and prayers go out to all.


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