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Richard L. Wieger, Jr.

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Richard L. Wieger, Jr., also known as Dickie or Pete, 67, of Dauphin passed peacefully surrounded by his family on May 20, 2026 at UPMC West Shore Hospital.

Dickie was born August 19, 1958 in Harrisburg. He worked as a self contractor, handyman, and farmer. He was well known around the area and helped out many people in every way that he could. He loved spending time and making memories with his grandchildren whether it was being out in the woods hunting and fishing or being in the garden teaching them how to grow food.

Dickie was preceded in death by his parents Richard L. Wieger Sr., and Jean Wieger, and his brother, William Wieger.

Dickie is survived by daughter, Ashley Richardson, son-in-law Dylan Richardson, and 4 granddaughters Ryleigh, Kaelee, Bellamie, and Charlee Richardson of Dauphin, PA. Sisters; Tina (Ken) Oakley, of Middletown, PA, and Dianne (Robert) Clark, of Point Pleasant, WV, and many nieces and nephews.

A visitation will be held Saturday, June 20, 2026 from 10AM to 11AM at Sullivan Funeral Home located at 51 N. Enola Dr. Enola PA 17025.

The Sullivan Funeral Home is honored to serve the Wieger family.

www.sullivanfuneralservices.com

2 comments on “Richard L. Wieger, Jr.”

  1. I remember the day Aunt Sally and Uncle Dicky got together I helped there was a party at pick nick woods up across the street from my grandparents house and Sally kept having me run notes up to Dicky that day they got together with my help he ended up moving in my Grandparent and that’s where he lived the rest his life taught me a lot growing up catch fish catch worms we camped together He was my closest uncle I needed anything he helped pipes in my house fixed he helped he will be missed by Manny but we all know he’s in a better place he had rough life!!but never really complained love you Uncle Dicky

  2. My favorite memory is when we use to go collecting night crawlers and then go fishing at the river or creek and I remember you talking me into sneaking out the window to run the streets late at night

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