A5 THE ASTORIAN • TUESDAY, MARCH 16, 2021 OBITUARIES Capt. James Edwin Richards Dr. Reginald Baugh Kapa’a, Hawaii Aug. 10, 1942 — Nov. 20, 2020 Ann Arbor, Michigan June, 12, 1956 — Jan. 21, 2021 Capt. James “Jim” Edwin Richards was In 1983, Jim married Sharon in her home- born in Oakland, California, to Doris and town of Reno, Nevada. They combined fami- Webb Richards. He graduated from San Lean- lies, and fi nally found the love and companion- dro High School in 1960 and later ship they both were seeking. Both attended the California Maritime were able to take time off from work Academy. Jim graduated in 1963 and family responsibilities to travel, with a B achelor of S cience degree but mostly they just had fun being in nautical science and a federal together. license: third mate. Jim was pleased that he had the Following graduation, Jim ability to donate to various com- bounced around with shipping com- munity charities, his favorite being panies until he landed with Pacifi c Habitat for Humanity, as home and Coast Transport, an arm of Union family stability were extremely Oil, where he eventually became important to him. He also enjoyed Capt. James captain of the Avila. volunteering at the Columbia River Richards Throughout his life, Jim always Maritime Museum, where he served identifi ed himself as a ships’ master on their board of trustees. and was a longtime member of the Council of Following his retirement, Jim split his time American Master Mariners. As is the case with between his favorite places in Sisters and generations of sailors before him, Jim enjoyed Kapa’a, Hawaii. While in Oregon, Jim contin- telling captivating stories about his shipmates ued to work toward his pilot’s license, with the and their adventures. Many of those stories hope that one day he could fl y between both involved c aptains Tillman and Kosterval, as his homes. both men played big roles in his life; fi rst as He was an avid reader and always had a mentors and then as lifelong friends. book in his hand. He especially loved read- In 1981, Jim was accepted into the Colum- ing about U.S. history and World War II, and bia River Bar Pilots in Astoria and began train- was an amateur Winston Churchill historian. ing during the worst part of the year, where He had a longtime passion for vintage cars. Dramamine became his best friend. On his When he was 12 years old, he saw a Jaguar fi rst trip out on the P/V Peacock, the Ger- and thought, “Wow, what a car!” He was later man-designed rescue boat, he discovered that able to purchase a vintage 1957 Jaguar r oad- ice cream and rough seas were a bad mix. Jim ster, which was his pride and joy, often visit- would later lament with his fellow pilots about ing the garage to make sure it wasn’t a dream. his terrible luck at drawing jobs, as they repeat- Jim was bigger than life … he was gener- edly enjoyed working day shifts, while he was ous, loving and kind, and his laugh could fi ll a often heading out at 2 a.m. in stormy weather. concert hall. It was often said of Jim that he was During his tenure with the b ar p ilots, Jim “one of the good ones.” served as secretary, and later as president, and Jim is survived by his loving wife of 37 was active in evaluating and replacing trans- years, Sharon; brother, Dick; children, Susan, portation equipment to ensure the safety and Lisa, Paige and Mark; grandchildren, Kennady, effi ciency of boarding ships at sea. As a pilot, Callan and Aidan; and great-granddaughter, Jim represented the organization, and lobbied Emery Sue. along with the Pacifi c Northwest Waterways The family requests donations in his name Association in Washington, D.C., to maintain be given to the Columbia River Maritime and improve the Columbia River’s channels. Museum or the California Maritime Academy. Dr. Reginald Baugh passed away on Jan. lege of Medicine. Dr. Baugh fi nished his career 21, 2021, after a courageous battle against Lou as tenured professor of surgery and assistant Gehrig’s disease. He was 64 years old. dean of a dmissions at the University of Toledo College of Medicine. Dr. Baugh — his friends called During his career, Dr. Baugh him “Reggie” — was the middle son also served the public as a commit- of Gerald “Jerry” Baugh and Virginia tee member on the U.S. Food and Cooper Baugh. His childhood in Ore- Drug Administration’s otolaryngol- gon was rich with nature, achieve- ogy device evaluation panel. He also ment and strong family relationships. was a technical expert on the U.S. Reggie attended Broadway Department of Health and Human School in Seaside, Astoria Junior Services’s 2017 t onsillectomy High School, Astoria High School g uidelines. and West Linn High School. He was Dr. Baugh also helped develop a scholar athlete who played, and let- tered, in football, basketball, track Dr. Reginald Baugh the three national otolaryngologi- cal multi-specialty medical guide- and baseball. In 1974, the University of Iowa recruited lines for tonsillectomies, Ménière’s disease and him to play basketball. There, he lettered two benign paroxysmal vertigo. But for all that Dr. Baugh accomplished, the years before graduating one year early in 1977. In 1981, Reggie graduated from the Univer- roles he cherished most were that of “Dad,” sity of Michigan Medical School, and remained “Pop-pop” and husband to his wife of almost 40 there to complete his otolaryngology residency. years, Bobbie Haff ord Baugh. His spirit lives on in his two sons, Brandon Dr. Baugh began his professional career as the fi rst African American faculty member at and Aaron; daughter-in-law, Yanika; and grand- the Texas A&M College of Medicine. Then, daughters, Yara and Ava. He is survived by his before the age of 40, he became a senior vice mother, Virginia Cooper Baugh; brothers, Ger- ald “Andre” Baugh and Ronald Baugh; sis- president for Cigna i nsurance. Eventually, however, Dr. Baugh returned to ters, Renée Baugh and Michelle Baugh; neph- his fi rst love, patient care and academic medi- ews, Roderick Baugh and Steven Baugh; niece, cine. 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