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Richard W. Richter

Allentown, Pennsylvania

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Richard W. Richter, 59, of Bethlehem, died on Tuesday, January 10, 2006 at St. Luke's Hospital, Fountain Hill. Born: On May 21, 1946 in Philadelphia, he was a son of Caroline M. Kollman Richter of Bethlehem, and the late William J. Richter. Personal: He and his wife, the former Marlene G. "Molly"...

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Worked with " Rick " at Bushkill Supply in Easton. I've never met a nicer person to be around and talk to. Until we meet again buddy, RIP

Hey Rick, It's been a whole year and seems like only yesterday that you left us for Heaven. We still miss you every day. I guess you can see that some of us aren't doing too well without you. Please ask God to keep Carol, Donna, and all of us safe and well. Kiss Mom and Pop for me and give them my love. I miss you, Buddy. God Bless You and all your dear ones--Until we meet again... Love, Dottie

Hey Rick, Today is All Saints' Day and tomorrow, All Souls'. I thought of you today as I do everyday when I read "Tears of Steel" on top of the TV (right where you left it.) I went to Mass at noon and lit a candle for you, Mom, and Pop. I miss you, Rick, and I love you forever, Dottie

The wind in the trees carry his voice
the ripple in the fishing hole carry his mark
to make everyone laugh was his favorite sound
he knew it was time to make his way home
in his passing he has thrown his cloak over his loved ones...
this is his way of taking care of his family in the best way he knew how.....his body worn his spirit full...........
His spirit is strong and lives on forever
Listen for his sounds.....he will always be there.

Just read "Tears of Steel" again, but mine are real. I will send "The Storm" to HERON DANCE as promised along with the others. Don't forget your promise to me, Rick. I love you like a brother and will miss you everyday until we meet again. Molly and Kids, I love you. Hey, Rick--Don't forget to tell God "the one about the midget". PS-I'm sponsoring this Guest Book for another year so I can write to you when I get published.

Caroline ,Joe and Raymond, Our family sends their condolences and feel your loss. We recently lost my brother-in-law to agent orange cancer on Jan. 14th 2006. We all remember Ricky growing up on Hayes and the crazy years we spent on the south side.God Bless his children and wife and family.Rest in peace man.Violet,Janice,Paul,and Kathy Kisslinger

Deepest sympathy to you Molly and your family. Had the pleasure of listening to Rick often on our travels up and down Rt 95 when we were traveling from Ft. Eustis Va. to home for those "wonderful" quick weekends. John and I and the wives again send our sympathy and will keep you and your family in our prayers

i will never forget you daddy you were the one who showed me how to fish and drive and you were always there pushing us to better our lives. I only hope antonio grows up to be just like you "THE GREATEST FATHER IN THE WORLD" i love you and miss you so very much but until we meet again have a blast with uncle buck and fred we'll be fine knowing your are guardian angel.

I didn't know Richard, I do know Carol who is a good friend of mine. May Richard be in the arms of his Lord.