Richard-Hart-Obituary

Richard W. Hart

Alexandria Township, New Jersey

Age 80

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DIED
October 7, 2021
AGE
80
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Alexandria Township, New Jersey

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ALEXANDRIA TOWNSHIP, NJ Richard W. Hart, 80, of Alexandria Township passed away Thursday, October 7, 2021 at home. Born August 30, 1941 in Jersey City, NJ, he was a son of the late Martin J. and Lillian C. (Maxwell) Hart. He was the retired Police Chief of the former Alexandria Township Police...

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So sorry to hear of Dick's passing. I always enjoyed working with him. Such a delight. Thinking of his family.

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

So sorry to hear of Dick's passing. He was a fun guy and a great co-worker and friend during my time at Lipton. I will miss his laughter and great sense of humor. I'm sure he is cracking everyone up in Heaven.

So many great memories. Stopping in for dinner while on police duty with John. Helping me fill Christmas stockings at 2am when the boys were little. The five of us "invading" your home for 6 months while building our new home. Laughing so hard at our family shenanigans until you would turn red and start coughing. Remembering all the times you would help out taking the boys to parades and sporting events. It seems like only yesterday that the boys and you were test driving a car, salesman...

So sad to hear about "uncle Dickey". He was such a big part of our lives growing up. You could say like a second father. So many great race trips, holidays, and sporting events spent with him. You are so missed. Rest In Peace "Uncle Dickey our true family friend .

We will surely miss him. Up until Covid hit, I don´t think that he missed a holiday with our family. I remember him helping me stuff Christmas stockings 43 years ago and many after. He would just sit back and watch the crazy shenanigans of our family. We remember when we crashed at his house for 6 months when we were building ours. Remembering the parades he would help take the boys to along with the sporting events. The fun times the boys had with Uncle Dickster. One stand out story was...

I will always remember the 25 years at Lipton with the picnic lunches and the Dinners with the gang after Lipton closed. You were always a Good Friend! Until we meet again Rest in Peace!

You leave us with good memories Dick. Rest easy.

Rest In Peace my friend !