Richard Kindleberger died he was 67. Kindleberger was an
American newspaper reporter who worked at the
Boston Globe.
Richard Kindleberger was born in
Baltimore,
Maryland, 1943, and later grew in
Lincoln,
Nebraska. He had one sister and two brothers. His father, Charles P. Kindleberger, was an
economist at MIT and an
architect of the
Marshal Plan. In 1960, Richard graduated from
Lincoln-Sudbury Regional High School and began to develop his fondess for languages and learned
Russian,
French,
German, and
Spanish. After graduating from
Cornell Univeristy in 1967, he began to work as a reporter at the
Worcester Evening Gazette for almost 3 years. When Richard received a master’s in Russian literature, he was later hired by the globe where he works as an environmental reporter and a copy editor in 1972. He joined a spotlight team and had to help investigate reports on abuses in the
State's Civil Service System and the
Portsmouth Naval Shipyard. He explained to readers that civil service problems were transcended examples from workers that had political connections.
On 1978, Richard married Sarah Wells and later had two daughters named Kate and Carrie Kindleberger. Richard spent more than 12 years with Sarah until she died from a cancer. Richard took care of his two daughters for almost three years until he later married Jean Hale.
Spending at least thirty years as a reporter and editor, Richard died from a brain tumor on the first day of 2010.
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