Richard-Eagle-Obituary

Richard Eagle

Idaho Falls, Idaho

1947 - 2024

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DIED
August 23, 2024
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Idaho Falls, Idaho

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We were so sorry to learn of Rich's passing. He was such a talented man. I will miss seeing him on antique car tours, but will continue to enjoy his art work. Joy and family, we wish you peace and many special memories.

My husband Don and I have known "Richie" and his family since he was 12 years old....and his talents were always admired. What a truly gifted man. It was my pleasure to see him within the last few months and chat about riding in the fourth of July parade. May he rest in peace....no more cancer!!! Marilyn Taylor

Joy and Family, Greg always called Rich a Renaissance Man. He was the most talented person I ever met and he knew no stranger. My prayers are with you.

I was saddened to see this of Rich. I had the pleasure of drafting with Rich and then just keeping up with his hobbies over the years. A good man with a soft touch, sweet wit, and chuckle to make any day worthwhile.

I´m so sorry to hear of Richard´s death. I have known him for over 37 years. Many years ago he brought his Yellowstone bus to our family reunion to give us a ride. I have enjoyed his work as an artist, having the best automotive artwork I have ever seen. Always friendly and willing to take time to talk. My family and I will miss him and our condolences go out to Joy and their family.

I was so saddened to hear of Rich´s passing. I first met Rich in 2008, when I was trying to pull together my first exhibit for the Museum of Idaho. I had an "idea", but Rich was one of the remarkable people who help me flesh it out. He provided knowledge, creativity, connections, and vehicles to make "Wheels" a wonderful success. I so appreciate all that he shared with me and the community at large. It always brought a smile to my face (and those around me) to see him traveling the streets of...

we traveled with Rich on a lot of old car tours. What a great friend. Always there to help with our Buick and Model T speedster. What a fun guy to be around. More talent and knowledge. Could build anything out of nothing. What a pleasure to have Rich as a friend. He will be truly missed.

Unassuming, humble, polite, respectful, the least pretentious genius I've known. I hope he and George Carlin are polishing their new routines

Always enjoyed working with Rich. We enjoyed lunchtime rides in his Yellowstone bus. Our thoughts are with you . Bob Carpenedo