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June 28, 2012
I met Karl in1953 at Cornell University. We were both enrolled in the same program. I am only sad, that I found him again after his death. Gertrud Adawi-White, Naples Florida
Barbara and Joe Ott
January 10, 2009
Barbara's friendship with Karl went back to 1954; Joe's met him a year earlier when they were both exchange students in New York. Of all the things we liked about Karl, the one that stands out the most was his youthful spirit and enjoyment of life. We will miss him.
Dale Bolls
December 5, 2008
I have spent many hours chatting with Karl and Virginia about their times and travels. Karl was without a doubt a true and genuine friend and humanitrian, as well as a most knowlegable individual. He shall be missed for many years to come.
Rich Romine
December 5, 2008
My deepest sympathy. I worked with Karl at The Press-Courier for four years and he was amazing. Great guy and co-worker
Sr. Corita Burnham
December 3, 2008
The Sisters of Mercy, Administration and Foundation staff of St. John's Regional Medical Center and St. John's Pleasant Valley Hospital are remembering your dear father with deep gratitude.
What a beautiful obituary and what a full, blessed life he was privileged to live. May he rest in peace.
We extend our deep sympathy to the family. May the support of family and friends be a source of comfort for you.
Sincerely,
Sister Corita Burnham
Sister of Mercy
Kim Yanagihara-Atkinson
November 29, 2008
Karly - I have been thinking about you since high school when we would listen to karly simon in your bedroom. I am now living in hemet california and would love to catch up w/you. I am so sorry about your loss. My father passed in 1998. [email protected] is my e-mail address.
Peace be with you - love kim yanagihara (atkinson)
O. Cooper
November 29, 2008
To the family of Karl Eichner: My sincere condolence on the death of your loved one. His obiturary portrays a man full of life and energy. Sad though that the eventuality of man is old age. In portraying the difficulties of old age, the congregator employed the figure of a grasshopper dragging itself along, thereby depicting the aged person as bent and stiff in figure, with arms thrust somewhat backward.-Ec 12:5; This is the eventuality of man but God's word holds out the hope of flesh being revived as in youth. "If an able-bodied man dies can he live again? All the days of my compulsory service I shall wait, until my relief comes. You will call, and I myself shall answer you."-Job 14:13-15. Please take comfort in knowing that God remembers each of us by name. O Cooper (Chicago Heights, IL)
Jeanne Bricker
November 28, 2008
I worked with Karl years ago at the Press-Courier. He was more than a co-worker. He was a friend, a gentleman, a fountain of information, a witty conversationalist, and, at times, a shoulder to cry on. I regret that I did not keep in touch with him, Karli. Our deepest sympathy to you and family.
Brenda Seguin
November 27, 2008
I knew Karl when I worked at the Press-Courier. He was the kindest and sweetest man. I thank God for giving me the opportunity to know him. He will allways be in my thoughts and prayers.
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