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Richard G. Trepp

Longmeadow, Massachusetts

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Richard Goodman Trepp died on Sunday, October 16, 2016 after progressively declining recent health. He was 98 years old, a remarkable man with an indelible legacy. Dick Trepp was a gifted Renaissance man, born in East Orange, NJ on June 17, 1918 into an exceptional family, the second child of Sam...

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I'd been wondering how your Dad is doing, and pulled up his obituary sadly. He was an exceptional person.
My mother died Thanksgiving eve the same year. Your parents lived a very full and productive life so no regrets there I am sure. Hope all is well with you and Amber and family. Life is what you make it. Be well, Faith

Steve, So sorry to hear about your Dad. Looks like he had a great, long life with a lot of talents to be proud of. May he RIP

Dear Steve and Amber, I'm sorry to hear about your Dad and Grandfather. He was a part of all our memories, so smart.

Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Dick Bueker

Deepest sympathy Steve, in the loss of your father. Sounds to me like he lived a very extraordinary and wonderful life. Wishing him a very happy reunion with your mom. Karen (Wilbraham)

Steve; Sorry for your loss but happy that you had both parents for so many years.
Hoping all is well with you.

Steve I am so sorry to see this. I often think of the times your dad would drive us up to Blanford to go skiing. I remember the ski trip to Long Trail lodge in Vt. Your dad was a true Gentle man. The little Antique house in Longmeadow near bliss park. The old ford station wagon.

Unca Dick to me. He was married to my Auntie Wilma, my mother's sister. He was a mentor for me---so willing to give me advice even about boy friends when I was a teenager. He taught me to build bookcases, bunk beds etc. He and Auntie were so open with their love and willingness to help others. I was born the day he was married--middle of WWII--I miss Auntie and her gentle ways and will miss Unca Dick for his kindness and wisdom and at last they are together again.

Dick was a special person and leaves many friends. He was very active in the Pioneer Valley Antiques Dealers Assoc. for many years. He and Wilma especially enjoyed the shows and they always happily gave their advice and expertise to others. A true gentleman and he will be missed by many.

Sue Fisk
Worthington, MA