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Richard C. Sherman Sr.

Trenton, New Jersey

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Richard C. Sherman, Sr. Richard C. Sherman, Sr., 68, of Mercerville passed away Friday at home. Born in Trenton, Mr. Sherman was a longtime resident of Hamilton, and owner of RC Sherman Roofing for over 40 years. He was a member of the Top Road Gun Club, an honorary member of the VFW Post #3525...

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My thoughts and prayers are with you all. I'll always have great memories of his smile, sense of humor, and his passion for hunting and racing. I wish I could be there with you Pam like you were for us when we lost Mom. Love to you and the 'kids'.

Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this difficult time. In loving memory of a great man and a life-time friend. Memories will keep Dickie in our hearts forever.

I guess God needed a new roof in Heaven, so He called the best. My deepest sympathy and prayers go out to the Sherman Family. I will always remember Dickie from the hours spent in a Winnebago to and from Indianapolis, and at the same time never forget him bailing me out of trouble at Indy. I will cherish the memories forever. If there is anything I can ever do for you do not hesitate to call me.

To the Sherman and Taylor families,
My heart goes out to you all during this time of sorrow. I have so many great memories of Dick and the family. Most of them were the weekends at the cabin, boating on the Mullica River. Dick was a wonderful man who will be missed dearly. Pam, if there is any thing I can do or anything you need, just call me. Enid

To the Sherman Family,
My Deepest sympathy to all of you. Your dad was a great and honest person. He put a new roof on my house and my dad's last year. I got to meet Becky and the goose whose name has escape me. I saw Dick at the VFW 3022 in December when he thought he was having a problem with his shoulder. I'm glad that he didn't suffer long and he did enjoy hunting.

So Sorry for your lost.
God Bless

Pam, Greg, Kenny, Richie, Robert and the rest of the family. My deepest sympathy goes out to you for your loss. I was planning to come see Dickie at the house before he passed. Unfortunately, I have been Ill and was unable to get over to the house. I was just starting to feel better and was going to come by on Friday and than I learned of his passing. Dickie was a well known and liked man. We never left the Tavern without buying each other a round or two. My brother and I Pete will miss...

To Dicks family, You are all in our thoughts and prayers. The club has lost a very valued member and a great friend to all. I can't be there in person as I'm in NC, but my thoughts are there.
Sympathy to all, Ray{Spider} & Evelyn Sakiey

I remember Dickie as a little guy with his dad who was my scoutmaster, back in the late 40'S troop 38, Mercerville, N.J.- I wes sadden to see his obit--rest in peace little Dickie.John Spinelli, Virginia Beach, VA.

What great memories we have of growing up around Dickie and the Quakerbridge Road gang (my father, Ernie and brothers Butch & Buster) and friends, Donald and Lester. These childhood friends had a special bond that continued through the years. Recalling memories of how Terri & I, as young girls, "looked forward" to every November when they would return from their annual deer hunting trips to find their prized possesions hoisted upside-down in our garage in Hamilton Sq. Witnessing their...