Richard-Eagan-Obituary

Photo courtesy of Thompson-Lengacher and Yoder Funeral Home - Nappanee

Richard Eagan

Jan 5, 1963 - Nov 29, 2021 (Age 58)

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Please accept my deepest condolences on Richard’s passing. My brother Chuck and I had the great pleasure of growing up next door to Richard and reading this is absolutely astonishing to me as Richard always seemed indestructible growing up.
Summers full of baseball, swimming and building forts. Winters full of football games, snow ball fights and sledding. It was truly a remarkable childhood.
Love and sympathy to Richard’s immediate family and all the Eagans. Peace and love.

So sorry for your loss.

So many great memories of Richard - - Playing football, baseball, basketball - and of course - Night Raiders.
Building Forts - - taking long treks down the railroad tracks and exploring new areas.
Freezing Cold Sunday Mornings delivering news papers for a few dollars, and sledding on the nearby hill.
And so many more great memories!
I will always remember your smile and good friendship Richard!
Dan Palmer
407-925-2432

Richard was such a great person. He had a huge heart and was always smiling. He would come and play his harmonica and we all loved it. We would want him to play again and he would usually play one more time for us before getting back to work. I was shocked to see that he had passed. I think of him often and how caring he was. He will be truly missed. I’m glad I was able to know him. -Alaina

Rich was one of the first kids I remember meeting. We grew up together and he was as much my brother as my friend. We loved playing blues together with Lowell. This world will miss him tremendously but, I am glad that he will be in the next one to greet me when it’s my turn.

One of the nicest people I’ve ever met! Always willing to help out and lend an ear. I’m gonna miss listening to you play your harmonica on my breaks at work. Condolences to your family. Janessa

My brother Rich, I am so proud to say you were my brother. I’m gonna miss our jam sessions, you sitting across from me playing the hell out of that harp, your smile & long hugs goodbye, which was never goodbye. He would say," I’ll see ya ." My love to everyone

Very sad for your loss. Scott
Donnelly

One of the most kind,caring,non-judgmental, chill people I have ever met. He always had an ear to lend and advice to give and always from the soul. A few years back I went thru one of the most difficult times of my life, he brought his harmonica into work and played the blues right out of my soul. Something I will never forget. I was blessed to have him as a co-worker and a friend. Always a good time...Sending well wishes and positive vibes to his family.
Until next time Richard..I'm...

Obituary

Richard's Obituary

Richard Eagan, age 58 of Nappanee, IN, passed away Monday morning, on November 29, 2021 at his residence after a battle with brain cancer.  Mr. Eagan was born on January 5, 1963 in Batesville, AR to Vernon and Vina (Huskey) Eagan and was a graduate of Gavit High School in Hammond, IN. ...

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