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IN MEMORIAM
Richard E. Hancock Passes
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ichard E. (Dick) Hancock, 80, of Ocala, Fla., passed away Jan. 20, 2021. Born in Tulsa, Okla., Our thoughts and prayers go out to the Hancock on April 10, 1940, to Dorothy May (Parker) and family as they mourn the sad passing of Dick. Dick, Willard Eliott Hancock. As a young man, he earned his during his 22 plus years as FTBOA executive director Eagle Scout and graduated from Central High School in in conjunction with his board and advisors, achieved Tulsa. Throughout junior high, high school, college and benumerous positive advancements for the Florida yond, he was involved in the sport of rodeo, riding bulls, thoroughbred industry during much of that career. He broncs and roping. Richard was a graduate of Oklahoma State University and the University of Tulsa College of will always remain a significant part of FTBOA’s history. Law. He went on to practice law first in a private practice I first met Dick in the 1990s and found him to and then as a District Attorney, and was proud to serve two be a passionate advocate and innovator for terms in the House of Representatives in Oklahoma. Florida thoroughbreds. Dick led a colorful and full life. In the late 1970s, Richard moved to Lexington, KenIn addition to his tenure at FTBOA, Dick was a rodeo tucky where he owned a Thoroughbred Horse Farm, worked cowboy, a Kentucky farm owner, an attorney, and even as a Bloodstock Agent and enjoyed the sport of polo. In served as an Oklahoma state legislator! We know we 1988, Richard relocated to Ocala, Florida, where he served speak for numerous folks in our community and industry as the Executive Director of the Florida Thoroughbred Breeders’ and Owners’Association (FTBOA). For 22 years, as we join the Hancock Richard served Florida’s Horse industry, overseeing the family and their friends in mourning Dick’s passing. growth of the breeders’ incentive program. Working with —Lonny Powell, CEO, FTBOA the FTBOA Board of Directors, he established Florida Thoroughbred Charities, Florida Retirement Farm, obtained the Ocala Thoroughbred Racing permit and copyrighted Horse Capital of the World © for Ocala/Marion County. Richard retired at the end of 2011 and then served on the boards of Kids Central, Inc. and the Florida Horse Park. Of all his accomplishments, Richard was most proud of his family. Richard is survived by his wife, Cathy Albright Hancock; four daughters, Laura (Billy) Baysinger, Tulsa, OK; Ellie Hancock, Ocala, FL; Katherine (Matt) Harrison, St. Petersburg, FL; Barbara (Andrew) Nelson, St. Petersburg, FL, and two step children, Steve (Stephanie) Albright, Ocala, FL; and Weldon (Tim) Liberatore, Ocala, FL; brother, Don Hancock, Ft. Smith, AK; 12 grandchildren, and 4 great grandchildren. Due to the pandemic, a private memorial service will be held at the convenience of the family. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Hospice of Marion County or Florida Thoroughbred Charities. ■
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forward during his tenure, securing many benefits for the breeders and substantiating our strong position amongst state and national thoroughbred stake holders as well as elevating our standing with Florida state government. I considered Dick a friend and I wish to convey my heartfelt condolences to his family.
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—Phil Matthews, DVM, FTBOA president
Richard E. Hancock
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I was very sorry to hear of the passing of Dick Hancock. As “ executive director of the FTBOA he brought the organization so far
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