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Richard Bronstein

Harrisburg, Pennsylvania

1931 - 2022

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Richard J. Bronstein, 91, of Harrisburg, passed away on Sunday, October 9, 2022 at the M.S. Hershey Medical Center. Born on July 5, 1931 in Elizabeth, NJ to the late Samuel and Ruth (Cohen) Bronstein. He was a proud United States Marine Corps veteran of the Korean War. Richard was a retired...

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I would like to extend my condolences to the family. Especially to Scott. Hope you're doing well.

Molly and family. My sincerest condolences. My parents, Leo and Lorraine Craner so enjoyed your friendship through out PCP and beyond. I was so fortunate to see Richard while he visited my folks several years ago. May they enjoy their reunion in heaven. Warmest Regards. Jeanne Craner

Mollie and Family, My sincere condolences to all at this time of deep loss. You are in my thoughts and prayers, Elizabeth Raffensperger

Dear Mollie and Randy, We only had the pleasure of meeting your dear husband and father once at the shop . Knowing you both we can know that he must have been a fine gentleman as well . Our sincere condolences and prayers Butch and Diane Knight

Sharon and I would like to pass along our heartfelt condolences to "MollyB" and the entire Bronstein family for their incredible loss. Richard and Molly were excellent neighbors, and Richard and I often discussed P.C.P.& S. both having attended as well as, his proud service to this country as a "Devil Dog." RIP good neighbor!

My condolences to your family. Leah smirlis

Brother Smith, Trudie and family, Please know that the thoughts and prayers of all members of Greater Harrisburg Fraternal Order of Police Lodge #78 are with your family during this difficult time. We wish to honor an exemplary life well lived to his family and as a proud U.S. Marine in service to his country. Rest in peace. John R. Stoner Recording Secretary FOP Lodge 78

Our heartfelt condolences to our dear cousins on his passing. May his memory be for a blessing. Abe and Jane Goren

Molly and Randy, my deepest sympathy in the loss of your husband and father, He was a great asset to the Susquehanna Township Health Board and community. I loved to see him coming into the office. May his memory be eternal.