Richard-Leedy-Obituary

Richard H. "Dick" Leedy

Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania

Mar 7, 1933 – Mar 25, 2017 (Age 84)

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BORN
March 7, 1933
DIED
March 25, 2017
AGE
84
LOCATION
Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania

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Richard "Dick" H. Leedy, age 84, of Mechanicsburg, passed away on Saturday, March 25, 2017 at Messiah Village. Born March 7, 1933 in Newport, PA, he was the son of Paul A. and Helen (Beasom) Leedy. He was a welder by trade, and worked for L.B.Smith Equipment, Lemoyne; Bethlehem Steel,...

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My prayers and condolences to the family. We were sad to learn of Dick's passing and we are sending prayers your way. I'm most certain that Dick is keeping everyone laughing and entertained up there in the happy hunting grounds as he could do that better than anyone I've known. We were blessed to have them as neighbors for 14 years and friends for so much longer. Sending our love and hugs to Ethel. Love you, Tracy & Willy & Ben

Dick was always the gentleman and was a favorite firearms dealer. He will be missed.

How do we ever begin to say farewell to such a solid hunting mentor, hilarious fun loving friend and "grandparent" to Brittney and Weston.
Ever fall, you and Ethel were a constant and the falls have not been the same the past few.
The hunting knowledge, jokes and love we all
shared will never leave our hearts!
Until we meet again dear friend, we say;
"Shoot straight our friend!" We will miss you!!
Ethel, we send all our love and prayers for comfort! We love...

My condolences for your loss. May God soften your grief during this difficult time. Please be comforted in knowing how precious your loved one is in God's eyes. (Psalms 116:15)

Dear Rick and Kerri,

It's tough enough to have to endure the loss of one parent, but two in one week,
well, hold tight to the Lord, family, and
friends. It means so much at these times.

Rick, your dad sure left little behind in seeking adventures. What a list of accomplishments.

A bitter-sweet good-bye!

We love you,
Bill and Betty

Dick was a "class act". It's been several years since we were able to visit and share stories but he will always be remembered for his honesty, humor, and inspiration he passed to others.