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Growing up with Rich was always an adventure. He was the one to make you laugh, cry at times, full of surprises and always willing to help with projects as he was known as the "fix it man". He loved his family and was a loyal friend to many.and will be g
Rose Gates
July 23, 2023
Growing up with Rich was always adventure. He made you laugh, cry at times and was typically the life of the party. He was a gentle “tease” but never a mean word spoken to anyone. He was known as the go to person when anything was broken and always willing to lend a hand. He taught me how to change the oil, spark plugs and a flat tire for my car. I was proud to call him my big brother and he has left a void in our family of 6 now.
Love,
Rose
Nancy and Bob Kerr
July 23, 2023
Peggy: we were shocked and saddened to hear about Rich´s passing...he was a fun neighbor and silly guy who always made you laugh...quick witted, sharp tongue...now he rests in no pain. Am sure your kids will help you thru this difficult time as you all share great memories of him as husband and dad...and grandpa! Love and prayers sent...
Chris & Charlie Geluso
July 20, 2023
Our deepest sympathy to you and your family.
January 2022
Stephanie Foster
July 19, 2023
Praying for comfort for all the family and friends you leave behind. Uncle Rich, you are missed. I like to believe you are with Connor, watching over your loved ones here. ❤
Norman Atwater USN Ret
July 19, 2023
My Condolences to the family of Richard it so sad to hear the news of his passing . I was his Company Commander of Co 463 at Great Lakes in 1969 . I wish he had felt better to come join us at Tom’s home when i was passing through Ohio in May . I wish him “ Fair Winds &Following Seas” and we will all be joinined in Heaven someday .
Jim Majewski
July 18, 2023
You left too soon, and are greatly missed by friends and family.
Marvin and Marie Mann
July 17, 2023
Dear Peggy and family, we are sending our deepest sympathy to you all. We will always remember Rich especially when we lived on Berkley Circle. He had the best sense of humor, so much fun. And hearing the Eckes family stories growing up is something you can not forget.
May the healing gifts of time and the timeless love of God carry you gently through the loss you're felling now. Wishing you peace soon, comfort now and wonderful memories forever.
Love, Marvin and Marie
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