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Richard Eddinger

Trumbull, Connecticut

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Richard Emil EddingerRichard Emil Eddinger died peacefully at his home in Trumbull, CT, on April 5, 2018, secure in God's love and his trust for salvation through our Lord Jesus Christ. Born in Bridgeport, CT, Richard was 94 years old. He served in the Army during World War II in the Pacific...

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Neighbors in Monroe, Ct and in Brewster, Ma. Lots of memorys over many years.

Dear Mrs. Eddinger and family, my thoughts and prayers are with you at this time. May your memories give you peace and comfort.

Rest in peace

I had Mr. Eddinger for woodworking class at Wooster in 1963/1964. He picked my step stool as the " what not to do" and then demonstrated how it could be fixed. He was a passionate teacher and a great guy. And I kept and used that step stool right through 2017. God bless Mr. Eddinger and his family.

I am guessing the pearly gates will soon be replaced with Mahogany (SMILE).

I had Me Eddinger at Wooster back in 1973. He picked my step stool as the worst mistake and then used it to demonstrate how you could fix a mistake. He was a great guy and a passionate teacher. And that step stool went with me through the year 2017 when I finally parted with it.

God bless Mr. Eddinger and his family.

I am guessing the pearly gates will be changed to Mahogany.

To the Eddinger Family my condolences. I had Richard for a teacher and as a student teacher. I will always remember him. He was a great teacher and he will be missed.

1960 FORD FALCON

SO LONG MR. EDDINGER. YOU TAUGHT ME HOW TO DO WOODWORKING AT WOOSTER AND HOW TO DRIVE AT BUNNELL. I DON'T KNOW WHERE I EVER FOUND IT BUT HERE IS A PICTURE OF YOU AT DRIVERS ED CLASS.
DAVID DUGGAN

Mr. Eddinger taught me the "right way" to do woodworking thus creating a lifelong passion for the craft. That was 1957 at the brand spanking new Wooster Jr. High. A great educator. Well done. Be thou now at peace.

To the Eddinger family he was a great teacher I had him in Wooster Jr in the 1970 may he rest in peace.