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Ursula Richter

South Portland, Maine

1924 - 2016

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Ursula Richter, 92FALMOUTH - Ursula Richter, a lover of music, art, and literature, died on Dec. 5, 2016 in Falmouth. She was 92.Ursula Richter (nee Ursula Eggers) was born in Herford, Germany in 1924. Her parents were Magda and Hans Eggers and she was the younger of two sisters. She studied at...

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I am sad to read of Ursula's passing. My family ( Dr & Mrs Arvid Lundin) land my sisters and I lived across the street from the Richters. I remember seeing Ursula walking up to the store for groceries, and Michael Ferrelli (who later became my husband) carrying the groceries back. Mike thought she was so nice, intelligent and very beautiful. And of course she was.
My condolences to your family.

With warm regards,

Arvlynne Lundin Ferrelli
Bow, NH

Ursula was my dearest friend. she will always have a special place in my heart.
Elfriede Nicholson

Ursula was a beautiful lady inside and out. My family lived in the upstairs apartment when we first moved to South Berwick. My sister and I used to play with Anne and Susie, and Ursula would often take us girls to the beach at York Harbor in the summertime. I remember loving to listen to her speak in that lovely accent of hers. I will never forget her! Im sure she will be sorely missed!

What an amazing person Ursula was. Growing up as a young woman in South Berwick, she was first my mentor and then my friend. She was someone I could discuss poetry with and the beauty of nature. When I left for college she would send the warmest kindest cards, encouraging me to be my best. I have thought of her often since I left Maine and regret losing touch with her. Much love and condolences to her family.

I'm sorry to see that Ursula passed away.
She was one of the more gracious and intelligent people I have ever met.

Mrs Richter was my German teacher at Berwick Academy. Occasionally she would invite us to her home for class and Apfel Kuchen (German apple cake). She was a wonderful teacher albeit a smart one because she knew students always learn more with food!! Yes we did! I feel blessed to have known her even for a short while. She was one of the best. My sincere condolences to her family and friends.

Sending our condolences and love
Merle and Steve Seigel