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Walter Terry Eichelberger

Carlisle, Pennsylvania

1948 - 2008

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Walter Terry Eichelberger, 60, of 155 Fogelsanger Road, Shippensburg, died Thursday, Sept. 25, 2008, from injuries sustained in a motorcycle accident.Born Feb. 28, 1948, in Mechanicsburg, he was a son of the late Gladys E. Eichelberger Topper.Terry was a 1966 graduate of Cedar Cliff High School...

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Judy
I just found out about Terry's passing. He was a great person and will be missed. My prayers are with you and your family.

Judy, Ben, and Nick,

Our most heartfelt condolences to your family. We know that Terry was a wonderful husband, father, friend, and serviceman. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

Chris and Tanya Flohr

Dear Judy, Ben & Nick--
We are so sorry for your loss. Our thoughts are with you during this difficult time.
Love, Marc & Angie (Flohr) Smith

Dear Judy, Ben & Nick,
We were so shocked and saddened to see that your dear Terry died so suddenly. He was such a great man, who loved his family so very much. Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this most difficult time.

Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

I am shocked and saddened by the loss of such a great and respected man.
I have enjoyed deploying with, as well as playing softball with Terry over the years.
A greater more down to earth person you will never find.

My heart and prayers go out to Judy and the boys. Please let me know if you require help with anything.

Mrs Eichelberger, Benjamin and Nicholas,
Our deepest sympathies and sincere prayers from the entire Air National Guard Family. Thank you for your generosity for so many years sharing him with us. Our Nation has lost a great patriot who leaves a legacy of sterling service to God, Family, Faith and Country. May his noble soul rest in peace.

We were very sad to hear of your loss. Terry was a fun person to be around. We first met Terry in Shippensburg playing soccer about 8 years ago, in an over 30 league. You would have never known he was over 30 by the way he played the game. He also ref'd many games our children played in and could also be seen at high school games watching from the stands. He truely was a fellow soccer lover. Our family will miss him and his passion for the game. We hope that all the fond memories shared...

God bless you Ike! You will surely be missed by all that knew and admired you...Godspeed to your family!
Jerry Clemens