Dick Spady: References

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Dick Spady

Richard Jack Spady (October 15, 1923 – January 10, 2016) was the
co-founder of Dick's Drive-In. He was born in Portland, Oregon, and
moved to Seattle after military service in World War II and the Korean
War. In 1954, with two partners whose shares he later bought out, he
opened the first Dick's Drive-In in Seattle's Wallingford
neighborhood. [1][2]

References
1. "Dick Spady, co-founder and namesake of Dick's Drive-In,
dies at 92" (http://www.seattletimes.com/seattle-news/obitu
aries/dick-spady-co-founder-and-namesake-of-dicks-drive-i
n-dies-at-91/). Seattletimes.com. Retrieved January 13,
2016.
2. "Dick Spady: A Life of Visions and Values" (http://amzn.co
m/0615953832/). Amazon.com. Retrieved January 25,
2016. Dick Spady January 10, 2016

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