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Richard L. "Tricky Dick" Zeiders

Newport, Pennsylvania

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NEWPORT -- Richard L. "Tricky Dick" Zeiders, 67 years old, passed away Sunday, July 11, 2010 at his home in Oliver Township. He was born Dec. 20,1942 to the late Charles and Gladys (Shull) Zeiders. He was employed by Armstrong Wood Products, Thompsontown. Dick was a member of the Red Hill Church...

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Darlene, Although I've never met you, you're like a Nana to my daughter Ashley and her daughter Aurora. Always including them and making them feel at home. I'm so sorry to hear of your loss. From all that Ashley and Heather have shared with me, Dick was and your are great people.
Please know you're in my thoughts and prayers.

Sally and Family,
Your brother was a very special person and will be missed. You have our most sincere sympathy on his passing.

My Prayers are with the family, tho i did not know Dick or Darlene, their daughter laurie sebastian has been a mom to me for 15 years and her daughter tasha is a sister to me...so prayers go out to them and the rest of the family....May God be with you all in this hard time.

Memories are flooding back of times we all spent together....I am so sorry to hear about Dick and I pray that you all find comfort and peace. You are in my thoughts and prayers.

The Zeiders and Troutman families grew up together in Newport. Dick always liked to help others. He took a set of keys to my husband when he locked himself out of our truck. Dick had a little of Gladys in him. She had a heart of Gold too. Our prayers are with your family.
Jo Ann & John Briner New Bloomfield

Darlene and Family, I was very sorry to hear the news about Dick when Cass contacted last evening. I will always remember all the fun times I had with him during our family get togethers as a child .... playing softball, eating watermellon, etc. My prayer are with you!

Darlene, Laurie, Karen and family:
Words cannot express the sadness that i have in my heart for all of you. I am so pleased to have gotten to know Dick, even for the few times that i met him, he and Darlene made myself and my family feel so welcome like we were part of her family, i will forever be greatful and never forget that. My son had a saying when my mom passed away, it goes: "may the angels lead you to paradise" I know that is where Dick is now looking down on you until you all...

Darlene & Family, Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you. While hearts are breaking here. I imagine smiles on the faces of my Dad, Farmer, and others as they await yet another member of the "61" pit crew. May you find comfort in the memories and God bless all of you.

We pray that Gods peace be with Darlene and the entire family. Dick made us seem like part of the family. He will truly be missed. God Bless You.