Richard-Seidel-Obituary

Richard P. Seidel

Schnecksville, Pennsylvania

Jun 20, 1930 – Feb 13, 2023

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BORN
June 20, 1930
DIED
February 13, 2023
LOCATION
Schnecksville, Pennsylvania

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Richard P. Seidel, 92, of New Tripoli, passed away peacefully Monday, February 13, 2023 in his home. He was the husband of Thelma L. (Kocher) Seidel to whom he was married 71 years. Born in South Whitehall Township, June 20, 1930, Richard was the son of the late LeRoy M. and Hattie M. (Muth)...

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I met Richard at his Farm through his Sister Annette Pumpkin Patch I enjoyed it. He was friendly I was glad to pray with him when he was in the hospital.

I know you are looking down and can truly be proud of what your family is doing with your farm. Lisa is doing an excellent job with planting, growing and maintaining a beautiful farm stand being able to sell the produce to the community.

So sorry to hear that you passed while we were visiting family. Until health issues got the better of you, we'd always see you working the farm, but never to busy to wave when we drove by. RIP Your neighbours, Pat, Kathy, Ian and Brendan Rice

Thinking of the whole family during this difficult time. Sending healing prayers.

So sorry for he pain you feel inside your heart. I got to know Richard through his Sister Annette when she took me out to see Richard's Farm when they had the Pumpkin Patch. Both Richard and his wife are very Nice People to know I liked talking to both of them. His family will miss him a lot. By Dottie Frey

Lisa, I was so sorry to hear about the passing of your beloved father. Keeping you all in my thoughts and prayers.

Thelma and family, David and I are very sad to hear of Rich´s passing. He certainly was a good guy! When I think of him, he is always smiling. May the love of family and friends and thoughts on a life well-lived bring each of you comfort at this difficult time. Janet Loch Ebert and David Loch

Frank and Rosa Vega Salash send our condolences to the family during this difficult time. He always remembered me driving my red Fastback Mustang. You will always be remembered.

Gayle and I offer our deepest sympathy and Christian love to Jeff and the entire family at this time of loss. We were classmates at NWLHS many years ago. May the peace of the Risen Christ offer comfort and hope in the days ahead.