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24
February
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Wednesday, February 24, 2021
Warchol Funeral Home
3060 Washington Pike
Bridgeville , Pennsylvania, United States
412-221-3333
Thursday
25
February
Blessing Service
11:00 am
Thursday, February 25, 2021
Warchol Funeral Home
3060 Washington Pike
Bridgeville , Pennsylvania, United States
412-221-3333
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Brian and Lisa Stone lit a candle
Tuesday, March 2, 2021
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Visiting my great uncle Dick and great aunt Jean was always so much fun. I remember playing basketball in the back yard with my cousin Billy. One of my best childhood memories was going to the cabin with uncle Dick and my cousins. Uncle Dick had a way of making everyone around him feel important and loved. I can still see his big smile and hear his laugh. I will always remember uncle Dick as someome who was larger than life. May God bless the Supan family in this time of loss. Uncle Dick is watching down and smiling. Love you guys! Brian, Lisa Jonathan and Madelyn.
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Joyce zimmer posted a condolence
Tuesday, March 2, 2021
What can you say about the best uncle in the world. Going to uncle Dickie and aunt Jean’s home was such a treat we look forward too. Their home was always filled with warmth, love and lots of fun. Also love to hear uncle Dickie sing and watch how beautiful him and aunt Jean danced. Love the card games with them and my wonderful cousins and their families. Sending all of you prayers and love. Hugs Joyce and Jim.
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Jan Behr posted a condolence
Tuesday, March 2, 2021
My memories of Uncle Dickie are of the family getting together for picnics or Holidays. Some of the picnics were at Cabana Beach when I was younger then later at Uncle Dick’s place in 84,PA. Those were wonderful times. Playing volleyball and poker. It was a thrill to get to the big people table. They were always patient with us. I remember deer hunting too. Couldn’t wait for them to come back so we could get the bunny tails. The only way to do that was to help them clean them. So Joyce and I learned to clean them so our male cousins wouldn’t get all the tails. Also you had to learn to down a shot of whiskey too. Those are some of my great times as a kid. Wrestling with Dick was always fun too. He was pretty tough on us but we gave as good as we got. I loved watching him and Aunt Jean dance and I loved when he sang and he always sang LOUD. But best of all I remember the love. The hugs and kisses all around. No one was left out. What a great family we came from and Uncle Dick will be greatly missed. Please God watch over and help his remaining family to cope with their lose. Love from Arizona Jan
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Susan Witzel posted a condolence
Thursday, February 25, 2021
How do I remember Uncle Dick? Laughing, smiling, playful, and Aunt Jean and Uncle Dick dancing at family weddings. Uncle Dick always seemed to be in a happy mood. He will be missed by all who knew him.
Aunt Jean and cousins, I am sending you love, hugs, and prayers.
Rest peacefully, Uncle Dick.
Susan Witzel
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Butch Supan posted a condolence
Tuesday, February 23, 2021
What I remember most is the early morning breakfast at Grandma Supan's and then all day hunting with Grandpap, my father, my brothers, and Uncle Dick.
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The family of William Richard "Dick" Supan uploaded a photo
Monday, February 22, 2021
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