Richard “Dick” Louis Cederquist, 76, of Youngsville, PA., took his final and most rewarding journey on Sunday, December 26, 2021, at his home. Dick was born June 12, 1945, in Warren, PA. He was the son of the late Louis “Louie” and Dorothy Johnson Cederquist. Dick was a 1963 graduate of Warren Area High School. He was employed for over 20 years with Anderson Screw Products, Jamestown, N.Y. His other employers included American Legion Post 135, Big Lots, Quality Markets and County Market. After graduating high school, he was sent aboard the USS St. Paul for his senior trip in the Navy. Dick served two tours in the Vietnam War; receiving two medals; Vietnam Service Medal and National Defense Service Medal. He reached the rank of GMG3, Gunner’s Mate, serving from 1963 to 1967. He was very proud to have served his country. Dick volunteered for the Rouse Home, he helped with meals at the Sharing Place. Dick was a past Commander for the American Legion Post 135. He was a member of the North Warren Presbyterian Church and served on committees. Dick was a model rail roader. He loved trains, big and small, and the Christmas season was special to him. He spent his retirement transforming scenes of sprawling splendor into small wonders, which came from his boyhood passion of trains, tracks, buildings, and the like. He enjoyed “antenna” tv, and in his earlier years tinkering with his motorcycle and rebuilding his 1992 Pontiac Sunbird Convertible.
He was a devoted husband. Dick is survived by his wife, Denise, whom he married on May 10, 2008, at the Sherman Lighthouse, Tionesta, PA. Two Sister-in-laws, Deanna “Dee” (Calvin) Kubecki, and Darlene “Dar” (Zachary) Williams, all of Irvine, PA. 1 Niece – Alicia Kay Kubecki of Irvine, PA., 3 Nephews – Lucas Williams of Irvine, PA., Shane (Megan) Williams, Tidioute, PA., and Jared Kubecki of Irvine, PA., and 1 Great Nephew – Chayse Kayden Kubecki of Irvine, PA.
In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his grandmother, Lottie Johnson, who was like his own mother, and his Uncle, Charles Johnson.
Friends will be received on Thursday, December 30, 2021, at the Donald E. Lewis Funeral Home, Inc., 304 East Street, Warren, PA., from 11:00 A.M. until 1:00 P.M. when a funeral and committal service will be conducted at 1:00 P.M. with Rev. Burfoot “Buddy” Ward, Pastor, officiating. Face masks and social distancing will be observed. Full military honors will be conducted by members of the Youngsville American Legion and the U.S. Navy. Interment will be in Warren County Memorial Park. Those wishing to place memorials may do so through the North Warren Presbyterian Church, 200 South State Street, Warren, PA., 16365 or Friends of the Rouse, 701 Rouse Avenue, Youngsville, PA. 16371 or Hospice of Warren County, www.hospiceofwarrencounty.org 1 Main Avenue, Warren, PA. 16365. E-mail condolences may be sent by visiting www.lewisfuneralhomeinc.com .
Life is but a stopping place, a pause in what is to be, a resting place along the road to sweet eternity. We all have different journeys, different paths along the way, we all are meant to learn some things, but never meant to stay…Our destination is a place, far greater than we know. For some, the journey is quicker, for some, the journey is slow. And when the journey finally ends, we’ll claim a great reward and find an everlasting peace, together with the Lord.
Dick will be missed by all who knew him-he is no longer suffering or feeling pain.May he rest in peace.Love Aunt Jo
Thank you.
“Life is Like a Mountain Railroad”
As you roll across the trestle spanning Jordan’s swelling tide,
You behold the Union Depot into which your train will glide;
There you’ll meet the Superintendent,God the Father,God the Son,
With the hearty ,joyous, plaudits, “Weary pilgrim,Welcome home! “
Thinking of you at this sad time
Gillian
Thank you.
Denise, I was very sorry to hear of Dick’s passing. From the few times I met him, he seemed like such a good man. Of course, we shared an interest in model railroading, and I wish I would have gotten to know him better.
I feel badly about your loss, and hope that the coming year helps bring you comfort through support from your family and friends.
Denise,
Fred & I are so sorry for your loss. I’m sure you have some great memories, rely on them to give you some peace and contentment. He will never be out of your heart.
Denise: I was so sorry to learn of Dick’s passing, and I regret that I had not seen him in a very long time. We live in Texas. Growing up, Dick and I lived near each other, and we were pals. Dick’s dad was our little league baseball coach.
We graduated from WHS together in 1963.
Please accept our sincere sympathies for the loss of one great guy.
David Jones
Denise, so sorry for your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Perhaps he & John can renew their youthful antics on this journey.
I’m very sad you have both had to endure so much pain but you did it together. Thoughts of you.