Richard Allen McInturff, 71, passed peacefully into the arms of his Lord on February 17, 2026 in Winchester, Virginia.
Richard was born on November 12, 1954 at Warren Memorial Hospital in Front Royal, Virginia, to Ruby Arlene and Harrell Eugene McInturff.
On August 17, 1974, he married Joy Cherise Lawrence, beginning a devoted partnership that would span more than five decades.
From a young age, Richard was compelled by the words of the Great Commission. As a teenager, he read Christ’s command to “Go into all the world and preach the Gospel” and took it quite literally. In faithful obedience, he attended New Tribes Mission Bible Institute, where he met Joy. Together they married, began their family, and in 1980 journeyed to Papua, New Guinea to serve in missionary support ministries.
There, Richard became known for his remarkable versatility and ingenuity. Whether building hydroelectric systems, repairing vehicles, constructing infrastructure, welding, plumbing, developing well systems, managing finances, or designing computer programs, he approached every task with excellence. He possessed an uncommon mechanical and analytical mind — a quiet genius whose gifts were always offered in service to others.
In 1994, Richard and Joy returned to the United States, where he continued serving both church and community through mechanical work, computer systems, auto repair, bookkeeping, and eventually his own small tax and bookkeeping business. His life was marked by a commitment to storing up treasures in heaven. He lived simply and selflessly, always choosing the harder path if it made the way easier for someone else — even parking at the back of the lot so another might have a closer space.
Richard was gifted musically, playing guitar, piano, organ, banjo, clarinet, and accordion. He sang with a rich bass voice and directed choirs and cantatas. He was captivated by turn-of-the-century mechanics — steam engines, intricate clocks, hand-crafted tunnels, and waterway locks — and had an insatiable curiosity about how things worked. He loved the outdoors (and caverns) and often said he would be content to take his last breath atop a mountain trail. He enjoyed biking, photography (especially nature), fishing, and visiting the family farm, where hard work was simply another form of joy.
Family memories are filled with hand-cranked ice cream, black walnut hunting and shelling adventures, and his famous peanut brittle and buckeyes. He loved Coke, Slurpee’s and Gibbles potato chips, fried chicken and yeast donuts. He believed that anything fun was made better with a little elbow grease. Even when his mobility declined, his curiosity never did — acquiring a knitting machine and a terrifying pressure-cooker popcorn maker in his final years, simply to learn something new.
Richard is survived by his loving and faithful wife, Joy Cherise McInturff; his daughters, Stacy Hamilton (Donny), Kristina Simpson (David), Tonya Lovaglio (JT), and Heidi Ivey (Jonathan); and his cherished grandchildren, Andrew Simpson, Brianna Simpson, Noel Hamilton, Faith Hamilton, Piper Hamilton, Hudson Lovaglio, Lyla Lovaglio, Raina Ivey, and Kyson Ivey. He is also survived by his sisters, Wanda Hall (Ray), Pamela Lawrence (Craig), and Winona Henry (Ricky).
He was preceded in death by his parents, Harrell Eugene and Ruby Arlene McInturff; and his brother, Michael Wayne McInturff.
A memorial service will be held at the Camp of Faith Church in Stephens City, Virginia on Thursday, March 5, 2026 at 2 PM.
In lieu of flowers, the family invites you to consider a memorial contribution to Joy, as she navigates this new chapter.
The McInturff family extends heartfelt gratitude for the many ways you have enriched their lives, now and always.

Sincere sympathy and prayers for family and friends. Richard was a faithful example of Christian living.
We always thought well of Richard &Joy. He always made the music at New Hope so joyful. Sorry for you loss Joy. You are in our prayers.
Dear Dale and Regina,
Thank you so very much for your kind words. I just now saw this message you wrote last week. I also appreciate your continued prayers for this new chapter in my life.
The last time I saw Richard was at Ray and Wanda’s 40th anniversary. He walked over and said hi. I was honestly surprised he remembered me since it had been so long since I had seen him. Keeping your family in my prayers. ❤️🙏
Denise Semones Seamster
Dear Denise,
How kind of you to send that sweet message. I’m glad Richard got to talk to you at Wanda and Ray’s 40th Anniversary. I hope you are doing well. Thank you very much for your prayers.
Thank you so much, James and Patricia. I just saw your message today and I appreciate it very much.
Thank you very much, James and Patricia.
Joy, praying for you as you face the days ahead. Saddened by Richard’s passing. I praise God for the resurrection and eternal life He was a remarkable man. God gave him so many talents and he used them all for the Lord.
Hello, Dorothy and Gary,
I just saw your message from last week and a really appreciate your kind comments and your prayers. You all knew Richard very well and we have many fond memories of our times together in PNG.
Thank you very much, Dorothy. I love hearing from you. Your family definitely knew Richard well.
I am so sorry to hear of this loss. I remember Mr. Mc. very fondly- his laugh- his music making- the banjo was my favorite!! I remember him trying to teach me computer coding language and my inability to grasp it. He really was a man before his time with so many talents- many which were only known by those closest to him. I know he used all his gifts in service for Jesus and the advancement of the kingdom.
Rachel, I just now saw your lovely tribute, written last week. Thank you so much for reaching out. We were very fond of your family, as well. What great memories we all have from our days in PNG.
Rachel, thank you so very much. That was a beautiful tribute and it means a lot to us. I’ll share it with the girls. Your family was very special to us, as well.
our prayers are with you as you go through the grieving process and adjust to the days ahead. we have some good memories of Richard and your family from our time together in PNG.
Thank you for reaching out, Kay. I really appreciate it.
I am so sad, Joy, to read of Richard’s passing…and shocked. I think of our time together in Rochester so many years ago and how you always spoke so lovingly of your future husband. How good to know this is only a temporary separation. Thinking of you and praying for you, my friend.
Dear Lynn,
I just saw your message. I really appreciate you taking the time to write to me. Yes, it HAS been quite some time since we were in “Bootcamp” together. Thank you for your sweet words and for your prayers. I am comforted, knowing that we’ll see each other again some day.
How lovely of you to take the time to write to me. Yes, I have many great memories of our time together in Rochester. I appreciate your prayers and we know Richard is doing great, so that’s a real comfort.
You are all on our thoughts and prayers at this difficult time , may God bless you and comfort you. Richard was a good man always helping others , he will be missed by many!
Dear Doug, Allen and Debbie,
Thank you for reaching out and for your kind words. Richard had many great memories of time spent with you folks. Thank you for your prayers.
Thank you, Doug, Allen and Debbie. How lovely of you to check in. I appreciate it.
So sorry Joy but Richard is in the presence of the Lord. I remember you both from our time in Jackson. We were all looking forward to what God was going to do with us. What rejoicing we will have when we all get to heaven!!!
Sherry,
How lovely to hear from you. Thanks for reaching out. Yes, Heaven will indeed be a beautiful place, seeing all of our friends and loved ones who have gone before. Richard is up there with the Vaughns, among so many others.
Richard was one of my oldest friends. Someone I always looked forward to getting together with whenever the Lord allowed our paths to cross. He will be greatly missed in the present world. I/we will be praying for his family as he rejoices in his present heavenly situation.
Dear Brad (and Wanda,)
Thank you so much for reaching out. I really appreciate hearing from you. I know you and Richard go way back, as good friends. I do also appreciate your prayers for this new chapter.
Winona, Pam, and Wanda, I’m so sorry to hear that Richard has passed. A few years ago, I had found your Dad’s obituary at my mother’s and I remember thinking how many things your Dad was able to do and wondered if any of you kids had gotten some of his talent. It sounds like Richard did. I’m sure you each have gotten a lot form him and your Mother.
I’ll be praying foy you all.
Mary
Dear Mary,
How kind of you to write to Richard’s sisters. It was a lovely message and I hope they got to see it. Yes, Richard DID learn a lot, watching his father. Thank you for your prayers for the family. Richard will indeed be missed, but we are happy he is enjoying Heaven with his parents and so many loved ones who have gone on before.
sorry to hear of Richard death, my prayers go out to his family, I hadn’t seen him for a long time but I remember him as a teenager at Rivermont Baptist Church!,he was such a nice young man
Dear Jeni,
How kind of you to reach out to Richard’s family. Yes, he had such great memories of the years at Rivermont. It was a great church family. Thank you for your prayers. We know he is in Heaven enjoying being with God and also his family and loved ones who have gone on before.
Joy I just heard about Richard’s home going. Praying for you and all the family. God bless you my dear friend. Roy Menefee
Roy, how lovely to hear from you. I had wondered if you had heard. I know you and Richard went way back and plus, you’ve been through this yourself, when you lost Pudge. They are enjoying Heaven so much and we can’t wish them back now that they are free from the pain and cares of this world.
A dear missionary colleague with an Einstein mind and Barnabas spirit. We made many trips to town together to grab some greasy fish! Looking forward to eternity with ‘Rich.’ Meantime, my thoughts and prayers for Joy and family.
Thank you for your words, Paul. They brought a smile to my face and I loved how your described Richard. That was him to a “T”. We are rejoicing with him, knowing he’s doing so well and loving being in Heaven!
Dear Joy and family,
We know that Richard will be missed. He really did have a loving heart for service. We are praying for you all as you meet to celebrate his life. As you travel this journey know that the Lord is holding you close.
Dear David and Suzi, Thank you so very much for your kind words. Yes, he is celebrating in heaven and we truly are very happy for him. Knowing we will see him again some day brings much comfort.
Steve and Faith Snyder express their condolences. Steve has fond memories of working at the printshop with Richard in Jackson MI, while attending New Tribes Bible Institute, and really enjoyed singing in the group with Richard playing the guitar and banjo.
Joy and family. We are so sorry to hear of Richard’s passing, it was a shock. Richard was a good person and excellent tax man. We always enjoyed talking to him when he did our taxes, he will be missed deeply. Our prayers are with you.
Richard was a family friend when we were younger at Rivermount Baptist Church. Knowing our final destination is what sustains us all to live for our Jesus who gave His all for us that we will have His all. We will see you again Richard.
Jimmy Menefee