Richard-Zwitzer-Obituary

Richard D. Zwitzer

Terrell, North Carolina

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Richard D. Zwitzer TERRELL -- Mr. Zwitzer, 77, of Terrell, went to his resting place on September 5, 2008. He was born to Harry and Margaret Cooke Zwitzer on May 12, 1931. He is survived by his wife of 36 years, Nanci Arnold Zwitzer. Dick was an outgoing man, father of three children, Jay...

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I will never forget Dick, he was a pleasure to know. He was one the most honest, generous people I ever met! His theory was if you told the truth you'd never had to remember what you told someone! He gave me advice on life that make me still think of him! If he was your friend you knew you had one true friend. Rest in Peace Dicky and know that you are missed and love.
Nanci I know this year has been tough. You are lucky to have friends and a great family that care about you and love...

August 20, 2009

Hi, Nanci ~
Special days are harder when you have to experience them without the one you love most at your side. We will be thinking of you on your birthday tomorrow and praying that you can feel Dick's presence as he continues to watch over you. The "Z Mahn" will forever be in our thoughts, and those thoughts will bring a smile.
Love you!

Dear Nanci,

Dick continues to be in our hearts, on the golf course, in Riverwood, and with each RV that passes us on the highway! He was a wonderful man who was in our lives for too short a time.

Much love, Emily and John

Dear Nanci,
How can we ever forget Dick. When you work with someone nearly 25+ years they become friends and family. Every time I drive the country roads and pass a deer I think of the story told at the Memorial service at Canandaigua Yacht Club of how Dick sped thru country roads horn a blowin' here comes Dick get outta my way! Isn't it wonderful how memories keep loved ones near.
Take care Nanci.

I'll never forget: I ordered a Triumph
Spitfire from Dick and he called me on May 1st, 1963+/-informing me that said auto had arrived and I could pick it up...well I replied 'Dick, we have a terrible snow storm...look outside!' I insisted to wait out the storm and he informed me that he would fix me up with studded snow tires and that I would not have any trouble driving in that storm...yes Dick was quite a guy. I went to Madison High School with him and I am amused every time I read his...

Dearest Nanci, our sympathy to you and your family.We will never forget the laughter and good times over the years that we were blessed to know Dick. Joe and Sonja Searle from Canada

Dear Aunt Nanci and family,

I was so sorry to hear about Uncle Dick. What an interesting life he had! I wish I had known him better. I talked with him at Uncle Mike's house the last two times we visited, and I remember he was very friendly. I'm sending love and my sincere best wishes to all of you.

Although we only met Dick once, Lisa and I felt as though we knew him as a friend and neighbor because of all the wonderful comments and loving thoughts expressed by his Arnold children and their children - Dick's grandchildren. Dick's memory will never be lost because as the old saying goes "To live in the hearts of others is to live forever".

Nanci,i worked for Dick at Best Motors in 1975 to 1979 with Jim Hurd,my deepest sympathy for you and your family,Ive been in California for 29 years and often think of the good times at Best Motors,Dick was always a fun guy to work for God Bless You and your family