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Richard Eckel

Sandusky, Ohio

Aug 28, 1939 – Nov 16, 2025

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BORN
August 28, 1939
DIED
November 16, 2025
LOCATION
Sandusky, Ohio

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Richard "Dick" EckelAug 28, 1939 - Nov 16, 2025Berlin Heights, OHRichard "Dick" Eckel, 86, of Berlin Heights, passed away Sunday, November 16, 2025, at his home surrounded by his family.He was born August 28, 1939, in Bowling Green, to Howard and Marguarite (Dick) Eckel.Richard graduated from...

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Padre! Friend of my brother and married he and his 1st wife. RIP

A friend. He married Linda and me on a very hot day in 1988 at SSC. We had many a good time and conversations. I took pictures for him at his wedding and afterwards at his house. May he rest in peace.

RIP FR. Eckel. Thank you for your service to OUR LORD

Although we hadn´t seen each other in years, Dick remained an important part of my life. Many years ago, whenever I came home to be with my family during the holidays, he was always one of the first people I called. He ministered to many people and was truly a force for good. His kindness and presence made a difference to so many. I will always be grateful for the friendship and shared.

Father Eckel was a father/brother to me when I was lacking both in high school. He encouraged me to follow my path through literature, religion, music, poetry. He drove my opel car home from Cleveland after I drove us to a Moody Blues concert in the late 1960's. It was pouring down a drenching rain, suddenly, and I was a young driver trying to make sure we were safe. Fr. Eckel took the wheel for us and gave me back the keys when we got home. "and so, as the Miller told his tale, her face...

Rest in Peace, Father Eckel.

I met Fr. Eckel many, many years ago. He inspired folks just by his presence. He was committed to helping folks thru rough times. May his soul be at peace.

Fr Eckel was one in a million who was loved and respected by so many, young and old alike. Times spent with those of us, who were then students at St Mary´s in Sandusky, are memories never to be forgotten. Whether at mass, in the classroom, or just hanging out and sharing good times and laughs, he had such profound positive influences on many lives. He married my husband and I over 54 years ago and we still talk about what he said to us in those pre-marital classes and how grateful we were...

REST IN PEACE FATHER ECKEL