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Richard A. Waterfield

Richard Allen "Dick" Waterfield
Texas State Representative
for District 88 (Texas Panhandle)
In office
1987–1990
Preceded by John W. "Buck" Buchanan
Succeeded by David Swinford
Personal details
Born (1939-08-24)August 24, 1939
Canadian, Hemphill County
Texas, USA
Died February 26, 2007(2007-02-26) (aged 67)
Austin, Travis County
Texas
Resting place Edith Ford Cemeteries in Canadian, Texas
Nationality American
Political party Republican
Spouse(s)

(1) Gail Lavin Waterfield (divorced)

(2) Brenda Cash Waterfield (surviving spouse)
Children

From first marriage:
R. Bruce Waterfield

Gwyn Waterfield
Alma mater

Canadian (Texas) High School

Oklahoma State University
Occupation Business; Rancher

(1) Gail Lavin Waterfield (divorced)

From first marriage:
R. Bruce Waterfield

Canadian (Texas) High School

Richard Allen Waterfield, known as Dick Waterfield (August 24, 1939 – February 26, 2007), was a rancher in the Texas Panhandle who from 1987 to 1991 was a Republican member of the Texas House of Representatives for District 88, including his native Canadian, Texas. Waterfield was particularly known for his advocacy of home meal-delivery systems for the elderly and disabled.

Waterfield was one of two sons born to Richard Bruce Waterfield and the former Marjorie Jones (1904–1961). He graduated from Canadian High School and then attended Oklahoma State University in Stillwater, Oklahoma, where he was a member of Beta Theta Pi. He then operated his family ranch and was the president and co-owner of Canadian Feed Yards. He was the president of the interest group, the Texas Cattle Feeders Association, and a director of the First State Bank of Canadian.

In 1987, Waterfield succeeded the veteran Democratic State Representative John W. "Buck" Buchanan of Dumas in Moore County.

In 1990, Waterfield won the Republican nomination for Texas's 18th congressional district in a primary challenge to former U.S. Representative Bob Price of Pampa. However, Waterfield lost the general election to the incumbent Democrat Bill Sarpalius of Amarillo. Waterfield received 63,045 ballots (43.5 percent) to Sarpalius' 81,815 votes (56.5 percent). Waterfield had resigned his state House seat to make the congressional race, and in 1991, his legislative seat passed to fellow Republican David Swinford of Dumas.


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