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Herbert A. Eck

Lebanon, Pennsylvania

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LEBANON The Phillies and Eagles, voracious reading, Maker's Mark, daytime soaps, ice cream, Tastykakes, playing cards, breakfast, talking about World War II - these were a few of Bud Eck's favorite things. Born in Lebanon on October 17, 1918, to Ambrose and Ruth (Strohman) Eck, Herbert Ambrose...

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I was saddened to learn of my neighbor,Bud's passing. He was a very friendly, down to earth man. I enjoyed watching him go about his morning routine--think he went for a paper and sometimes breakfast. Although he was having more difficulty walking, Bud never stopped doing whatever needed to be done. When the snow came in the past, I frequently procrastinated cleaning my car. But if I saw Bud cleaning his, I decided the task needed to be done. Bud, I think you gave me some inspiration ...

A lovely tribute to your beloved Papa, Jen. I only met him that one time, when he and your mom came to the office to bring us the homemade whoopie pies, but I still remember what a delightful and kind spirit he had. I'm sure he was very proud of his independent, widely read, world-traveling granddaughter.

Wow, what a beautifully written synopsis of the life of a great, warm, friendly, and amazing man, Bud. So fortunate that I was privileged to meet and get to know him through the Errera's - Mary Blackwood (Bethesda, MD)

Such a beautify memory you have composed. My thoughts are with the family.

I loved hearing his war stories and stories of "Teeny" - the love of his life. They are now reunited. My sympathy to his family.

It was a great pleasure to get to know Bud while he was with us at the Lebanon Valley Home. His smile always brightened my night. My thoughts and prayers are with his family. Rest in peace Bud.