David-Richter-Obituary

David C. Richter

Holyoke, Massachusetts

1960-2009

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David C. Richter 1960-2009 HOLYOKE - David C. "D.R." Richter, 49, of Holyoke, passed away on Friday July 3, 2009 in Holyoke. He was born in Holyoke, son of Joan C. (Miller) Richter R.N. of Holyoke and the late John J. Richter, and was a 1978 graduate of Holyoke High School. David attended...

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Our thoughts and prayers to DR and his family. What a great guy and a true Holyoker! He will be missed. God Bless Tim Norris and Family

Our thoughts and prayers to your family. Gone but not forgotten. God Bless!

We were away on vacation for the services, but want you all to know how truly sorry we are for you loss...and what a loss it is. You are all in our thoughts and prayers.

DR is a very special person who always filled a room with friendship and laughter. He will always reside in my thoughts and prayers. My sincere condolences to his family and friends.

My sympathy goes out to the Richter family. I've known DR for a long time and he was a great guy. I became closer to DR when I worked for him at foodrunners and delivered water and ate at his pizza place.(almost every day) God must need someone to make him laugh so he called on DR. You will be missed big guy. RIP

I was so sorry to hear of DR's sudden passing. He will be sadly missed by so many. My thoughts and prayers go out to all of the Richter family during this difficult time. Peace, Margaret (Lavelle)Kenny

My prayers go out to Kurt and the entire Richter family. I am so sorry for your loss. I pray God grants you peace during this very difficult time. I will keep the family in my prayers. God Bless you all.

- Laura Patenaude (Yankee Candle)

There are no words to explain what a loss this is not only for the people that knew DR but for future lives he would touch, he touched us all in such a positive way, his smile and laugh, his jokes, he was a light in everyones life who had to greatest opportunity to know him, we are all blessed with the time we had with him.

D.R. was a special person to all who knew him. I first met D.R. back in the mid 70's; my first impression of him was a lasting one. I have fond memories of visiting the Richter home and joking around with both D.R. and Mark. D.R. had the rare gift of lifting your spirits even if you were having a sub par day. My sincere condolences go out to his entire family.