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Richard Alan Prout

Feb. 6, 2024

Richard Alan Prout

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Richard Alan Prout was born on March 14, 1933 in White Plains, New York where he grew up. His mother and father (both deceased) were Helen (Knapp) and Archibald Prout. He had three siblings, Donald Prout (deceased), Robert Prout, and Ellie Lacy (also deceased). After high school, he joined the Air Force to face his fear of flying, where he served our country in the Korean War as a navigator. He then graduated from Colorado University with degrees in Civil Engineering and Physics.

He met his first wife and mother of his children, Donna Prout, in California. They were divorced in 1969. He met the love of his life, Heide Prout in California in 1973. They were married on November 22, 1982, and lived in Santa Monica, California until Heide’s retirement after which they moved to their house in Tipton.  Richard was an avid gardener and his “award-winning” beautiful garden in Tipton was enjoyed by many.  Richard and Heide also had two Dachshunds, both deceased, which they loved with all their hearts, Zeppel and Jay Jay.

During his career, Richard worked as an aerospace engineer at Ball Bros (Ball Aerospace), Hughes Aircraft (Raytheon), JPL, and the California Institute of Technology (Cal Tech) where he was also taught. He was a brilliant man and was the director of the building of one of the telescopes that went up into space. He also helped to develop a secret “Star Wars type technology” for destroying missiles in the air – without explosives – before they hit their targets. This technology helped to save many lives. His most well-known project was when he was at Caltech and serving on the team with Barry Barish developing the LIGO detector. Barish was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics for his decisive contributions to the LIGO detector and the observation of gravitational waves.

After his retirement, Richard’s hobby of photography turned into a second career. He traveled all over Europe taking photographs and he printed them all in his own dark room, sometimes using etching screens to create the visual impressions of paintings. His photos were exhibited in many art shows all over the world – including every summer at Art-A-Fair in Laguna Beach, California, as well as the Dyansen Galleries in NYC, Boston, Chicago, Houston, Beverly Hills, and Hawaii. Thousands of people worldwide have his photos on their walls.

Richard died peacefully on February 6, 2024 at The Waters of Tipton.  He is survived by his loving wife Heide Prout; two daughters, Lisa Spinelli and Amy Prout; five grandchildren, Arianna Spinelli, Dante Spinelli, Nicolo Spinelli, Christian DeGroot, and Brandon DeGroot; his brother, Robert Prout, his sisters-in-law Sandy and Jane Prout; his brother-in-law, David Lacy, and many nephews and nieces.

He will be cremated and his ashes will be buried in the Fairview Cemetery in Tipton where he will await his beloved wife, Heide, to join him. His family is planning a private service in June. In lieu of flowers or donations, his family asks that you cherish and love your own family members while they are alive and that you live life to the fullest.

Young-Nichols Funeral Home is honored to be assisting the Prout family with Richard’s arrangements.

 

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5 thoughts on “Richard Alan Prout”

  1. Dear Heide and Family, we are sorry for your loss but happy that you and Richard had a wonderful life together. We didn’t know of Richard’s accomplishments and hobbies, what an amazing career and life.
    We did enjoy visiting with you and Richard at Jim Dandy’s where we all frequented. We first met you, Heide,at the adult Spanish classes in Tipton, which our daughter Olivia taught. Olivia so enjoyed having you in the class and becoming friends with you. We were also glad to continue our friendship with you and Richard in our short visits at Jim Dandy, where you always asked about Olivia. Please know that we will be praying for you and your family. May Richard rest in peace.
    With love and prayers, Don, Kathleen and Olivia Little

  2. Heidi and family – It saddened me to learn of Dick’s passing. I met Dick and Heidi when I joined the Goosebean Garden Club and thoroughly enjoyed touring their gardens and all the various tours we took together as a group. I also wanted to comment on the eloquent tribute left in his memory; it was very impressive. He enjoyed life to the fullest and was quite successful in his endeavors. I know much credit should also be given to Heidi. I know that Zeppel and Jay Jay added to much of their enjoyment in life. I hope Heidi will call me if there is anything she needs and please tell her she is in my thoughts.

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