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Richard F. Eckenrode Sr.

Hanover, Pennsylvania

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LITTLESTOWN Richard F. Eckenrode Sr., 77, died late Friday, April 1, 2011 at his home. He was the husband of Therese H. Seymore Eckenrode for 55 years. Born June 4, 1933 in Littlestown, he was the son of the late Bernard and Rose Price Eckenrode. In addition to his wife, he is survived by two...

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To the extended Eckenrode family:

We will always cherish our memories of our times with Dick. He was the best neighbor ever. Cherish your memories. You were so blessed to have him in your lives. They don't make them like that anymore. :-) You are in our prayers. Don't hesitate to ask if you need anything.

The Langs - Greg, Liz, Vera, Shura and Leah

My condolences to the Eckenrode family. My thoughts and prayers are with you during this most difficult time. May GOD's love comfort you and bring you peace. With deepest sympathy, Donna J. McCandless.

Barb, Dave, Meghann, Katelynn & Allyson... Please know that you are all in my thoughts and prayers as you mourn the loss of your father/grandfather. Keep all of the wonderful memories of him close as comfort to you in this difficult time.

Hugs,
Kim Warner

My dearest Rick and Julie,
My sympathy goes out to you. Dick and you are in my thoughts and prayers.
Sincerely, Brigit

Dan, Barb, and entire family. Remembering you and your Dad, Husband, and Friend. May God bless you in this time of sorrow. My prayers are with you.

My condolences to the Eckenrode family for their loss, may their memories be a reminder of the important things in life, Diane & Barb, I know this is hearbreaking and if you need anything please feel free to contact me, even if it's just to talk.
Brenda Smith

I will always cherish my memories of my wonderful Uncle dick.Always teasing me when i was little,but had a special way of smiling and winking when he would yell at me for something i done wrong.I wish we were all little again and sitting by the fire listening to them playing guitars.what i wouldn't give to hear that music again.

You will be greatly missed Uncle Dick.