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Richard F. "Dick" Skillman

Butler, Pennsylvania

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Richard F. Skillman Richard F. "Dick" Skillman, 84, of East Butler died Sunday at Butler Memorial Hospital.He was born Feb. 19, 1924, in Butler, a son of the late Fred Skillman and the late Millie Eichenlaub Skillman Kepp.Dick retired as a corporal with the Pennsylvania State Police in 1984...

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Corrine,
I was sorry to hear of your husband's passing. I could always tell by our weekly visits at the salon how much you loved him, and loved
being his wife. We should all be so lucky to have such a wonderful marriage as you two. Take care and your in my thoughts and prayers.
Susie
P.S. I miss doing your hair.

Loretta and family, although I departed Butler in January 1941, I knew Dick as a cousin and only had the pleasure of seeing him very occasionally through the years, but, I and my wife Mary, want to express our heartfelt condolences on his passing, your cousin James (Jim) L. Moniot, Virginia Beach, VA.

Corrine, I really enjoyed my conversations with Dick at the VA. I made it a point to visit with him before and after visiting with the others. He always had an interesting story or joke. I was disappointed when I couldn't find a place to park at Sunnyview.

Corrine:
You and your family have my deepest sympathy. I remember when Dick would come into the office he always had a funny story & always went away making everyone feeling happier. He always went out of his way to help & do kind things to many people in this county. He will be missed by many. Sincerely
Sue Haggerty

Corrine,

You have my deepest sympathy on Dick's passing. Growing up next door, I remember he always had those multi-colored swirly lollipops he gave to me & my sisters. He was always smiling & had a joke or funny story to tell us. He'll be missed - the old neighborhood won't be the same without him.

Mary Beth Somerville

Corrine, our thoughts and prayers are with you, Dick was a great guy which I knew for many years. He always had a story that would make you laugh. He made my job easier when I worked in E. Butler.

Mrs. Skillman,
You have our deepest sympathy and will be in our thoughts and prayers

Aunt Corrine and Aunt Loretta,
Memories of Uncle Dick always make me smile.....
Special thoughts and prayers for both of you, now and always.

Dear Corrine:
I'd like to extend my deepest sympathy for Dick's passing. He was a good friend for many years. He will be sadly missed by all who knew him.
Bob Huselton