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Richard S. Cunningham

New Castle, Pennsylvania

Jun 19, 1938 – Oct 13, 2018

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June 19, 1938
DIED
October 13, 2018
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New Castle, Pennsylvania

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R. Cunningham Funeral Home & Crematory, Inc. Obituary

Richard S. Cunningham, 80, of Neshannock Township, passed away the night of October 13, 2018 surrounded by his family at UPMC Jameson Hospital.

Born June 19, 1938 in New Castle, he was the son of Raymond D. and H. Claribel (Sankey) Cunningham.

He is survived by his wife of 60...

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Mrs. Cunningham, Sue, Nancy, Cathy, Scott and Roger,

Where does one begin in remembering a life well lived. All of my fondest memories are the ones we shared growing up at Conneaut, not only with the neighborhood kids, but their parents as well. And your Dad was no exception. He had a warm smile and a gentle spirit. He always made me feel comfortable and welcome. I always looked forward to seeing your family each weekend and will never, ever forget the wonderful moments we had...

Lonnie, Roger & family,
Deepest sympathy on Dicks passing. It is never easy to lose a loved one. I know what you are going through having lost my husband this past February. All of you are in my prayers.
I will remember how Dick & your entire family were always nice to me at First Baptist.

Lonnie and family Don and I are sorry for your loss of Dick. We have many fond memories of times Don and I did removals for the funeral home. Also the times you called and wanted dates for snow plowing as no one wrote them down. Sorry we didnt make it down as other obligations here. Our prayers are sent to you. Don and Linda Patterson

Lonnie and the Cunningham family,
We were so sorry to hear of Dick's passing. He was a wonderful man and was always so kind to us. He was always so supportive of our softball team and was a great fan!
We are so sorry we couldn't attend the services as we were away. But please know that all of you are in our prayers. Asking the Lord to give you strength and comfort during this difficult time.
Love,
Sam and Lori


Lonnie, Roger and the entire Cunningham family:

I want to express my deepest sympathy to you on the passing of a great man. I had known Richard's father Ray, Richard, Dave and Roiger from my time working at Castle View Memorial Gardens from 1971 until 1987. Also used your establishment when some of my family passed away. A top notch family all the way around!!
Your entire family is, and will continue to be in my prayers at this most difficult time.

Lonnie, Roger, and family -I am sorry for your loss - God bless you all at this difficult time.

Deepest Sympathy, I first met Dick at my father's funeral at Chestnut St Funeral Home in 1976. From then on when I saw Dick, which was many times at social events or golf he would always ask, "How is your Mother doing?" Through this time I got to real know what a good man Dick was. He always had a smile and a handshake. We lost one of the last of a dying breed. As Dick would say in a round about way, "Take care of your Mom" Really Sorry.

Lonnie and family, my deepest sympathy to you all. I have great memories of Dick from seeing you and him at Conneaut Lake years ago and from attending NSM (SIFH) meetings. Keeping you in my thoughts and prayers.