RICHARD-EAGLESTON-Obituary

RICHARD W. EAGLESTON Sr.

Reading, Massachusetts

Apr 7, 1944 – Jan 19, 2020 (Age 75)

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BORN
April 7, 1944
DIED
January 19, 2020
AGE
75
LOCATION
Reading, Massachusetts

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EAGLESTON, Richard W. Sr. Of Reading, January 19, 2020. Beloved husband of Maureen V. (Jewell) Eagleston. Devoted father of Richard W. Eagleston, Jr. and his wife Kristen of Reading, Erik T. Eagleston and his wife Andrea of Merrimack, NH, and Jason I. Eagleston and his wife Ann Margaret of Reading. Brother of the late Ronald B. Eagleston. Loving grandfather of 7 and loving great-grandfather of 1. He also leaves his cherished companion, his dog, Shelby. A Funeral Service will be held Friday, January 24, at the Douglass, Edgerley and Bessom Funeral Home, 25 Sanborn St. (corner of Woburn St.), READING, at 11am. Burial to follow at Forest Glen Cemetery in Reading. Funeral Home Visiting Hours Thursday, from 4-8pm. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made in Richard's memory to American Diabetes Assoc., 260 Cochituate Rd., Framingham, MA 01701. For directions and online guestbook, visit johnbdouglassfuneralhome.com

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Auntie Maureen, Richie, Erik and Jason,
We are so sorry for your loss. Uncle Richie
will deeply missed. Ronnie has many wonderful
memories of him growing up. May your own
memories of happy times & laughter you
shared comfort all of you. Uncle Richie will
never be forgotten & always remembered.
All our love to the whole family.
Love Ronnie Jr & Susan Eagleston

Thinking of you all at the difficult time. So sorry for your great loss.

We are so very grateful that we were friends from elementary school throughout life. Thank you Rich for being a friend even though we have been apart in location for years. We think of you and Maureen as well as you family often but especially when you took in our son at 3 AM that cold November morning when our daughter was about to be born. So many memories of school and of course Star Market and coffee late into the night? or was it early morning! We were privileged to have you as a life...

Lots of great memories, good times and many laughs in the 65 years we were friends. I'll never forget your model trains, Crane's Beach, golf at Unicorn and Mt Hood, the bookstores and of course Star Market. Rest in peace Rich.

Tom and Grace

Maureen and Family,
We are thinking of you all during this difficult time. We enjoyed many interesting conversations with Richard at family get-togethers. He will be missed. With love and fond memories,
Jack and Mary Eames

This book of memories is to serve as a record of the services you entrusted to us. We hope it will help to preserve treasured memories and that we, in some small measure, have helped to ease your burden and bring you comfort.