Richard-Ackerman-Obituary

Richard Ackerman

Worcester, Massachusetts

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Richard Ackerman, 74WORCESTER - Richard Ackerman, 74, of Worcester, died Sunday, May 3, 2015 at UMass Memorial Hospital in Worcester after a year-long battle with cancer.He leaves his wife of 52 years, Annette S. (Brooks) Ackerman; two sons, Steven R. Ackerman of Worcester, Marc R. Ackerman of...

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So sorry to have read of your husband, dad and grand dads passing. May he rest in peace. God bless.

Steven & Family:
Sorry hear of Dick,s passing. I worked at Worcester State University and always remember his easy going manner and great smile. My prayers and sympathy are with you at this time.
Jean King

Mrs. A, Suzanne, Steven, Mark and Sharon, I am so sorry to hear about your dad's passing. I have so many fond memories of him, I loved spending time at your house, he was always so welcoming, such a good guy. I lost my dad almost a year ago, so I know the pain you are going thru. Reminiscing and sharing stories of him will help. Thinking of all of you during this time. Hugs to you all.
Cheryl Steuterman Millett

to Richards family,when I think of dick, I think of the time my self/him and al,went to buzzards bay at cape cod fishing in his 51 chevy.having dated gail bray for 11yrs I spent a lot of time on fremont st,and going to Canterbury st school with al/bobby/and joni/in those days was a lot of fun.any time you talked to dicky you had to laugh,because he was a funster,and I will always remember him for his great sense of humor,god bless him, ken rondeau.

Anette and Family,

Sorry to hear about Richie's passing. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all. R.I.P. Richie.

Linda and Dennis Granville

So sorry for the passing of uncle Richie he was always full of laughs and humor and know matter how often or apart visits were uncle Richie always greeted u with love and always happy to see you. As kids we spent a lot time over to his home good days RIP Uncle Richie

Suzanne,

My deepest sympathy to you and your family on the passing of your Dad. I remember him as a very kind, loving, and funny man who always wore a smile. May happy memories shared with him bring you comfort at this time.

So sorry for your loss may Richie R I. P

To Rich's family, am sorry to see a good friend of mine has moved on,i spent a lot of time on Fremont St when I dated Gail Bray for 11 years,and hung around with Alan the gang from Canterbury St School. I can still remember when Rich/Al and myself got in his 51 chevy and went to Cape Cod fishing god those truly were the good old days and I for one will forever them. Richie was a really good guy and god bless him and the family. Ken