Gilbert-Eichelberger-Obituary

Gilbert G. "Gil" Eichelberger

Washington Township, Pennsylvania

May 24, 1950 – Dec 17, 2015

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May 24, 1950
DIED
December 17, 2015
LOCATION
Washington Township, Pennsylvania

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Gilbert G. "Gil" Eichelberger, 65, of Washington Twp., Wellsville, died Wednesday, December 17, 2015, at his home surrounded by his family. He retired as a self-employed appliance technician. Gil had a love of the outdoors including camping, hunting, fishing, snowmobiling, boating, 4-wheeling...

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Miss you Gil...still think about you often....so glad you were in my life

I extend my deepest sympathies to Stephanie and family, along with the Corkle and Topper families. Your father/grandfather had to have been a great man to raise such wonderful children. Though this is such a sad time of year to lose a beloved family member, you certainly have lots of great and happy memories to get you through and bring you peace.

Thinking of you all with fondness and in friendship!

Sincerely,
Sue

We first met Gil over 33 years ago. He installed our new washer and dryer. He continued to service all of our appliances. He was a very honest guy. We had some great talks while he was here. God bless you, Gil. I think Gil is still with us but only in a different way. God bless his family and friends. The Engerer's

Gil was a great man, friend, co-worker, and wealth of knowledge in life. He mentored me on many skills and I always enjoyed working with him. Rest in peace, brother, you have inspired us all. My condolences go out to Marion and his daughters. You are in my prayers.
As I reminisce about Gil, I smile. I am fond of the man I knew, and the impact he had in my life.
Greg Rozman

Stephanie,
With deepest sympathy, my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family

Many memories of Gil when we were both young. Sorry to hear of his passing, With deepest sympathy.

Steph, Jenny, and family,

Very sorry to hear of your father's passing. He was a fun guy and I know that he will be missed.

Jim & Deb Herman