Richard-Bisking-Obituary

Richard William Anthony "Dick" Bisking Sr.

Lykens, Pennsylvania

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Carsonville - Richard William Anthony "Dick" Bisking Sr. passed away Friday, October 28, 2011 at home. He was born May 26, 1937 at Columbia, PA, to the late Mary Deascenti Bisking and was married to Doris Keller Bisking for 56 years. He was of the Catholic Faith and a 1955 graduate of the...

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to the bisking family
its been about 5 years since i was at the carsonville hotel, it was always my second home at least twice a week. dick and doris were more like family to me. my carsonville mug was always in my car in case i had the urge to go. sorry for your loss

gerson singer ( hbg/york )

To the Bisking family, many good memories at the Carsonville Hotel wiht Dick. Sorry for your loss

Dear Dick, Kathie, and family~
Hal and I just returned from a trip away from home and saw your father's obituary in the Sentinel. We are extremely saddened by the news. Please know that we are keeping you ALL in our prayers and are thinking of you during this very difficult time.
May God bless you during the days and weeks ahead.
With love and blessings,
Janet and Hal Schrader

I want to express my condolences to the entire Bisking family. I knew Dick since I was a young boy through my parents. When I turned 16 and had received my drivers license I would bring my dates to the Carsonville Hotel for dinner. Dick and I had many heart to heart conversations over the years and I felt very highly of him. I have known Dick and his wonderful family for some 30 plus years now. Dick was a kind, giving and honorable human being. I am so saddened by his passing. I was very...

To Doris, Dick,jr.,Chuck,Dennis and the entire Bisking family, may pleasant memories ease your sorrows. May God bless you all. From the Marsico Family

Nov. 8 2011
From the Lispi Family to yours, we are very sorry for your loss.It's a tough loss for everyone that knew him.When Dan and I would go to the hotel,I always looked forward to seeing you all and especially talking baseball with Dick.He might have been the only guy I ever met who was a bigger Yankee fan than me.Rest in peace
Vince Lispi,Madison Twp.,Pa.

Our thoughts are with all of you during this time..

Our thoughts and prayers are for the Bisking family.

My condolences to all of the Bisking family. I came to know you when I bought the camp almost 20 years ago. I always looked forward to seeing him on my many visits to the hotel. He was a very special person and I will miss him (and my daughter Nina will too) Hope they have Yankee baseball in heaven.

Dan Lispi, ( Harrisburg, PA )