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Eric Kircher

Temple, Pennsylvania

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Eric J. Kircher, 54, of Ruscombmanor Township died Tuesday afternoon.

He was born in West Reading, PA on August 13, 1957.

He was the son of the late Richard G. & Helen D. (Guss) Kircher.

Eric was employed as an operator of a continuous caster by Carpenter Technology for...

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it s been over a decade since you left us but the void is still there and will never be filled - your persona is all around us and the memories of who you were can never be erased - ' There are some who bring a light so great to the world that even after they have Gone, the Light Remains' & i' ll always remember you as a super fun loving, outspoken guy who had a 'special' caring quality towards others which often were of lesser means then yourself . I know how hard it must be for Jess & her...

Eric was quite a character! He stopped in the Benefits Department occasionally at Carpenter where I worked with benefits questions and he always talked about his family. I'm sure he's missed by family and friends.

To all of Eric's loved ones -
I grew up with Eric and spent countless hours riding our bikes around the streets of Laureldale, building forts and doing all those things that kids like to do together. He was always the one that everyone looked up to and wanted "hang with". He was one of a kind. May God bless his soul.

Jess & Derek:
My thoughts & prayers are with you in dealing with the loss of your Dad. He was an outgoing,friendly,and helpful neighbor. Nice guy all around.....and I know he was so proud of you both. Cherish the memories that you have with him - you are his special legacy.
Janice Bieber
(formerly Janice Kramer)

Individuals enter our lives. Some individuals exit our lives and leave a ripple in our memory. Eric left a wave. I am so thankful Eric entered my world. I wish he would have stayed longer. Heart felt sympathy to family, friends and acquaintances alike.

My Uncle Eric was such a loving, wise, down to earth man. I will always remember the day I was fortunate enough to meet him as an adult. I had the most memorable conversations with him. I was then, able to put a face to all the stories my mom told me about when they were growing up. She describes him as "the rock, he was always there when we were growing up, I looked up to him." Growing up, Grammy would always talk about how Uncle Eric coached Jessica in softball. I grew up hearing nothing...

You will always live in our hearts and prayers.

My Dad was the best man that walked on this earth. He was my rock. Him being proud of us kids is an understatement. I don't know what I am going to do without you Dad. You touched many lives especially us kids.

To all that attended his memorial that were unable to get through the line I apologize but know that we are grateful that you came to show your respects to my father.

I am proud of you and I will forever hold you close to my heart til I see you again....Love you...

I only recently heard Eric's name mentioned and then this. A rash of memories flood my mind. What a personality. Teri, please know that my prayers are with you and your family . I wish for you love & courage as you deal with your loss. Bonnie