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Richard D. SCHREIBER

Windsor, Granby, Connecticut

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SCHREIBER, Richard D. Richard D. Schreiber, 64, of Granby, passed away Saturday, (September 17, 2011) surrounded by his family. Born in Waukegan, Illinois, son of the late Llewellyn and Irene (Werth) Schreiber he was raised in the Chambersburg, PA area. Dick graduated from Penn State...

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My very deepest sympathy to Dick's family. I had the pleasure of working with Dick at Biotech years back. He was a wonderful man who could always make so many of us laugh, and the love he had for his family was often expressed as well as the pride he had for his daughters. My sincere condolences to you all. May you rest in peace Dickie. You will be missed by so many. XO

Sue, Meegan and Lindsay, I am so sorry for your loss. I'm glad I got to visit, however briefly, and see Dick again this summer. You are in my thoughts and prayers.

Sue & girls,
I was fortunate to work with Dick for a few years at Imperial, and I have never had a better co-worker (even though he was my boss). I learned more from Dick than anyone in my entire career at Imperial. We shared stories and laughs every day. I was fortunate to bump into him at the bank 2 months ago, and we talked for half an hour. I was out of town for his wake, and could not get back in time to see Sue and the girls to personally offer my sympathy. He was my best...

Dick was there for me in countless ways over the several years that I knew him. Whether it was a ride to the airport, having a glass of wine together on New Year's Day, or meeting for lunch to give me dating advice. Having drinks with Giff and Jay will never be the same without you Dick! I can't believe your gone.
Much Love and hearfelt condolences to your girls, and family.
Xoxo Rachel

Sue, Meegan & Lindsay,

So sorry for your loss. I will cherish the memories with Uncle Dick. Please know you are all in our thoughts and prayers. Sorry I will be unable to come up to CT tomorrow but Tawnya and Ryan will be there.

I had the pleasure of spending time with Dick both at work (Biotech) and on a number of trips, and I found him to be incredibly honest, sincere and funny. He always had a great story to tell, loved his family and was passionate about the things his loved.

My heart and prayers go out to his family and friends during this difficult time, and I wish we all had I wish we all had more time with him.

Rest in peace Dick...you'll be missed.


Rest in peace

To Dick's family, I would like to offer my deepest sympathy. I worked with Dick at BioTech several years ago and we became good friends. He was a wonderful guy with a great sense of humor. We shared many laughs over the years and he will definitely be greatly missed.
May Dick rest in eternal peace and I hope his family gets through this very difficult time.
Goodbye Dickie... I'm gonna miss ya buddy!!!

Dick your warm, generous heart and wonderful sense of humor will be terribly missed by all who had the pleasure of knowing you. A better friend and collegue can not be found.

Susan & Girls,
I keep thinking of all the good times we all shared at Imperial. Dick will be missed by all of us who knew him. My sincere condolences to all of you.