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Michael Eckert

Bath, Pennsylvania

1966 - 2015

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Michael J. Eckert, 49, of West Penn Township, passed away suddenly on Thursday, December 17, 2015, at his residence. He was the husband of Barbara H. Ogilvie-Eckert whom he married on July 18 of this year. Born in Fountain Hill on August 17, 1966, he was a son of Harold D. Eckert and his wife,...

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I think of you ever day when I look and JD and Nichole the two best thing that ever came out of our relationship. I was going through the photos of you and the kid at mom and dad's house you looked so happy.

Michael, You are very much missed down here. It's been 4 year's since you went to be with God, I remember the day I got the call that you had passed my heart sunk down to my stomach. You were my first born son and there isn't a day that goes by I don't think of you and miss you. I love you now as much as the day you were born. I will be with you one day when the Lord call's me home.

Cant believe its 4 years already, miss you very much, Aunt Eleanor

Mike, you may be gone but we will never forget you.

Dad I'm now 14 and attending the same high school you did. I'm proud to be your son no matter how much it hurts. I hope your looking down at proud of what I have accomplished. You're very missed by everyone who knew you. Thank You so much for being my dad I love you and goodbye....

I miss you dad

As your family loved you we wanted you to stay you will be missed truly by my Mom Trudi ,Grandma aka Shirley,Barbra, myself and the others in my family we will miss you dearly and I wish you could have been there yesterday to see the look on my face when i was given the stuff u wanted me to have. The items I liked the most are some of your hats like your patriots hat your 2 chevrolet hats and your NASCAR hat it wasnt easy receiving the items you should have given me in person after...

Rest in peace, my childhood friend...
My sincerest condolences to your family - may they find comfort and strength in the memories you shared.

SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS, I WORKED WITH MIKE AT NEW PENN TRUCKING. WHAT A GREAT PERSON, HE WILL BE MISSED BY ALL WHO KNEW HIM.