Richard Hamilton Wilson, 91, of West Marlboro, died on Friday, August 31, 2012 at the Tel Hai Retirement Community of Honey Brook. He was the husband of the late Margaret Lundy Wilson who died in 2005. Born in Johnson Co., TN, he was the son of the late Hamilton and Myrtle Warden Wilson. Richard proudly served in the US Navy during WWII in the Pacific Theater. He was employed, for 30 years, by the Chrysler Corp. of Newark, DE. He was a member of Cornerstone Fellowship.
He is survived by two daughters; Judy W., wife of Cameron F. Bausch of State College, PA and Charletta K., wife of Robert C. Jones of West Marlboro, daughter-in-law Frances Mall of Greenwood, SC, four grandchildren; Sherri Grande and Aaron, Blake and Amanda Wilson and two great grandchildren. He was preceded in death by one son David Richard Wilson and one Grandson John Cameron Bausch.
Funeral services will be held on Wednesday, Sept. 5th at 11:00 am from the Wilde Funeral Home, 434 Main St. Parkesburg, PA with visitation from 10 to 11:00 am. Interment will be private at the Faggs Manor Cemetery, Cochranville, PA.
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So sorry
Dear Charli, My thoughts and prayers are with all of you during this very sad time. My last memory of your Dad is when Mom and I visited him in his apartment. We had such a nice visit with him. He will always be with you in spirit. Love, Les.
Judy & Charli, Just wanted
Judy & Charli,
Just wanted you both to know that you all are in my thoughts and prayers. Uncle Richard was such a good man and will be greatly missed. Love to you all
Thank you for your kind
Thank you for your kind words, Mary. Dad loved ALL his extended family, and often mentioned how much he missed "Big Jim". Now they're together again! Hugs to all of you.
Charli and Judy, We were so
Charli and Judy,
We were so sorry to hear of the passing of Uncle Richard. Please know that you and the whole family are in our thoughts and prayers. We will remember all of the wonderful times that we had at the house and at Bear Track Lodge. We love you all.
Carol & Lyn
Charlie and Judy, It was with
Charlie and Judy,
It was with great sorrow that I learned of Richards passing. He meant a great deal to me and I will always remember his kindness and the time he spent with me hunting, fishing, and projects in the shop.
Alex