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Richard T. McQuown

New Cumberland, Pennsylvania

Jun 29, 1973 – Nov 1, 2014 (Age 41)

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BORN
June 29, 1973
DIED
November 1, 2014
AGE
41
LOCATION
New Cumberland, Pennsylvania

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Richard T. McQuown, 41 of New Cumberland, passed away Saturday, November 1, 2014. Mr. McQuown was born July 29, 1973 in Punxsutawney, a son of Thomas B. McQuown of Punxsutawney and Sheila M. (Hoffer) McQuown and Thomas Murphy of Weedville. He was a veteran of the US Air Force during the Iraq...

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I knew Dickie in Jr high and high school. I am very sad to hear of his tragic passing and send my condolences to his family. He was a great guy even when we were teens.

Tom and family,

Your son lived and worked in such a way that his death inspires the living to be more than sad and outraged. We want to be like him-an awesome memorable individual.
May you find comfort in their words that he did not live nor die in vain.

Thankful for his life of service to country and appreciative of the joy he brought to you and many others.

Glenn McQuown

Dear Sheila, Our deepest sympathy to you and your family in the loss of your son. Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this sad time. Karen and Ed Hollis

Rich was a former intern at my agency. He was a great guy and I thoroughly enjoyed working with him. I have many good memories/stories of Rich. He will be missed. His family are in my thoughts and prayers.

I never personally met Rich (Dickie as his Mom called him)But I felt like I knew him through his Mom, Sheila. Sheila is a very good friend of mine and I am so saddened by the loss that my dear friend has to cope with. May God bless you all in your time of need and give you all the strength to go on.

My heartfelf condonlences go out to everyone who knew Richrd. I did not know him, however, I hope his family and friends find peace and closure.

Richard McQuown family with deepest sympathy for your loss Leah Ilgenfritz and Amanda Zimmerman

Rich was a great man. I was lucky enough to be around him for several years in Idaho, and, since then I've always looked forward to the time I would get to reminisce with him over beers.

You'd be hard-pressed to find a greater person, and if you ever crossed paths with him, you're better for it.

My deepest sympathies go out to Rich's family and friends.

I did not know Richard, but like someone else said"Thank you for serving this country for us". To his parents and family, "Do not hate us that live here in Harrisburg" for one/or more bad apples. Mary E. Ward...