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1928 - 2016
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HECTOR CANCINO
May 3, 2021
I worked for Mr. Eamer in 1991 and 1992, at the NME building on Colorado Avenue in the City of Santa Monica California, I was at the bottom of the totem of the NME organization working as a security officer back then, But Mr. Eamer made no distinctions and greeted me and my co-workers with a good morning "How are you doing" always displaying a frank smile and an approachable disposition...May The Lord receive you in his arms dear boss.
Judy Hansen
June 11, 2019
My condolences to Brian and Missy. I have fond memories working for Mr. Eamer as his assistant in the 80's. He taught me many things that I still refer to today. His love of animals was one of his most admirable qualities along with his humor. He treated me as one of his family. Rest in peace Mr. E!
Bernadette Alessandri
February 19, 2018
I've known Mr Richard Eamer with a big heart . He send me to school just to finish my nursing. He teached me how to be a successful one and to be a better person. His passion is to help poor people and educate them . Sir you're gone in this world but your legacy remain. Thank you for sharing and teaching me how to be you. You are always in my heart. Thank you for everything ❤❤❤
Norma Adams
October 14, 2017
Thank you for building USC university hospital in east LA. A wonderful place committed to employing people from the local community of east LA.
Rest In Peace
Nancy Magallanes
June 6, 2016
Richard K. Eamer was an amazing human being. He loved to meet and talk to people. He enjoyed the time he took to listen to their stories. He believed in doing good to others, I could say that was his religion and he practiced every day.
He touched the life of so many, including mine. At the age of eighteen he took me under his wing and gave me the opportunity to go to college. He put me through a private college, not once but twice, never doubted me, or anyone else he ever helped. In the last ten years of his life I spent a lot of time around him and learned so much more about his person. He was always kind, generous and humble to people and dogs. Did i mentioned he LOVED dogs. Mr. Eamer and dogs connected at a whole different level. He was always happy, full of life and eager to work. I remember him always telling me, " Nancy, the key to a happy life is to do what makes you happy," and so I did. I finished college and married to a wonderful man with whom I have two beautiful boys. Mr. Eamer is my inspiration to live life to the fullest and to enjoy my family every moment that passes. As nurse, today I truly hope i can live up to his legacy of being kind to others, specially when they most need it.
Richard K. Eamer you will always be loved and remembered,
Nancy Magallanes
Karyn Gavzer
June 6, 2016
I had the privilege and pleasure of working with R.K. Eamer --an amazing, funny, and principled man for a few years after his "retirement," a time when he chose to help incubate startups in business areas he cared about. He explained his decision to come out of retirement this way: "When the grandkids run away and say, 'Oh, no. Here's comes grandpa again,' you know it is time to find more to do with your life." So lucky he made that decision! So grateful to have known him.
Legacy Remembers
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June 4, 2016
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12:00 p.m.
Pacific Palisades Presbyterian Church
CA
Legacy Remembers
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June 4, 2016
Richard Eamer Obituary
February 13, 1928 - May 2, 2016 Richard K. Eamer passed away on May 2, 2016 at the age of 88 having lived a life he embraced to the fullest. His family and friends are forever enriched by his enduring commitment to the happiness of others. Richard... Read Richard Eamer's Obituary
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