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Ronald R. Neidigh

Harrisburg, Pennsylvania

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Ronald R. Neidigh DUNCANNON - Ronald R. Neidigh, 73, of Dellville Road, passed away Friday at his home. He was born in Newport on March 27, 1934, to the late Levi and Mae (Barrick) Neidigh. He retired from AT&T as an installer. He was a member of Dellville United Methodist Church;...

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Joe and family,
I am sorry for your loss. Remember to trust in God durring times like these. Death is not the end but in so many ways the begining. Stand strong Joe and keep your head held up high.

Dear Pauline and Family,
I never really personally got to know Mr. Ron Neidigh; however, I do know his grandson, Joe Neidigh and I was very sad to hear the painful news. May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief. Always remember the good times :)

Dear Pauline and family, so sorry for the loss of a great man. I wish I could have been there for you. I will always remember him. He might have been my sisters father-in-law but he was like a father to me. I will always remember when I was pregnant with my oldest Tamea, he would bring this huge bag of air popcorn for me. He was the greatest. Do keep in touch if you are in need of anything, want to do lunch or just to talk. Love you always Pauline.

Dear Pauline and family,

I served with Ron in the United States Army in Korea in 1955-56. Ron was a fine man and a real gentleman. He cared about his fellow troops and served as an excellent American Ambassador to the Korean people. He was easy to like and liked other people with a sincere warmth. I am proud to have served with him and shall never forget our days of service together. I am most saddened to hear of his loss and appreciate your letting me know that Ron has gone ahead...

Dear Pauline & family: I was saddened to learn of Ronald's passing today. You may or may not remember me, but I dated your daughter, Debra, 30 years ago (she was my very first girlfriend)! :) Also, your son Brian and I played the trumpet in the Susquenita High School band. Ronald was a man who I always very highly respected. I just wanted you to know that my thoughts and prayers are with you during this time, especially Brian and Debra. May God richly bless you all!

Pauline and family: Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort. I will always have many memories of you both when you owned Neidigh's Riverside Rollerrink. It was great as a teen to go there friday nights and have fun with my friends. When I think of you both that's where I remember first meeting the two of you. You are both two wonderful people that God has blessed. May he comfort you Pauline during this time. You know where he is...