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Richard Daniel “Dick” Eigenbrode

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Richard Daniel “Dick” Eigenbrode

Birth
Franklin County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
15 Dec 2009 (aged 75)
Chambersburg, Franklin County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Waynesboro, Franklin County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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husband of Joann Greenawalt married 13 September 1968 in Waynesboro and son of Olive (Flohr) and Mark Daniel Eigenbrode. He lived all his life in the Waynesboro area. Mr. Eigenbrode graduated from Washington Township High School with the class of 1951, where he served as class president. In his senior year of high school football, he made All Laural Conference tackle. He later received his Bachelor of Arts Degree from Shippensburg State Teachers College in Shippensburg, PA, and later did graduate work at Western Maryland University and University of Maryland. He served in the United States Army, serving during the Vietnam Conflict. Dick worked on a farm in his early life, then worked at Landis Tool Company, Waynesboro and then worked for George Fuller Construction Company, building under ground pentagon. He taught school from 1955 through 1956 and again from 1958 through 1960 in Washington County, Maryland. From 1960 through 1966 he taught school for the Waynesboro School District. Dick worked for the Falling Spring Corporation for three years (Howard Johnson), Porter Associates at the Holiday Inn in Chambersburg, Hagerstown and Martinsburg, WV for seven years. He and his wife purchased the Best Western of Waynesboro and built the Hoover House Restaurant in Waynesboro. They sold the business in 1989. He continued farming after retirement on the farm on Amsterdam Road, later purchasing a farm on the Country Club Road both in Waynesboro. He bred, raised and raced Thoroughbred Horses, winning over 50 races in the tri-state area. Mr. Eigenbrode was a member of Otterbein Church, Waynesboro; MD Horse Breeders Association; PA Horse Breeders Association; West Virginia Racing Association; Greater Waynesboro Chamber of Commerce; W.I.D.C. of Waynesboro; was founder of Franklin County Motel Association; member of Owls Club; PA Farmers Association; Franklin County Farmers Association, and B.P.O. Elks. Dick served on Waynesboro School Board for four years; Washington Township Board of Supervisors for 18 years, including several as chairman of board; Washington Township Municipal Authority; Republican Committee Person; Board of Directors for Citizen's National Bank for many years; Best Western Board of Governors in Phoenix, AZ for eight years and the Waynesboro Hospital Board of Directors. He was also awarded Innkeeper of the year in 1976 from Holiday Inns Worldwide. In addition to his wife, he is survived by five children, Daniel Eigenbrode of Frederick, MD; Richard Eigenbrode of Blue Ridge Summit, PA; Debra Elbin of Chambersburg; Donna Riggs of Corbin, KY; Kristina Whalen of Harleysville, PA, two step-children, Robert Pryor of Hagerstown; Kathy Pryor of Waynesboro, eight grandchildren, three great-grandchildren, one sister, Barale Royer of Harrisburg, PA, two brothers, Mark Eigenbrode of McConnellsburg, PA; William Eigenbrode of Palatine, IL, and a number of nieces and nephews. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a step-mother, Susan (Schwinger) Eigenbrode.

husband of Joann Greenawalt married 13 September 1968 in Waynesboro and son of Olive (Flohr) and Mark Daniel Eigenbrode. He lived all his life in the Waynesboro area. Mr. Eigenbrode graduated from Washington Township High School with the class of 1951, where he served as class president. In his senior year of high school football, he made All Laural Conference tackle. He later received his Bachelor of Arts Degree from Shippensburg State Teachers College in Shippensburg, PA, and later did graduate work at Western Maryland University and University of Maryland. He served in the United States Army, serving during the Vietnam Conflict. Dick worked on a farm in his early life, then worked at Landis Tool Company, Waynesboro and then worked for George Fuller Construction Company, building under ground pentagon. He taught school from 1955 through 1956 and again from 1958 through 1960 in Washington County, Maryland. From 1960 through 1966 he taught school for the Waynesboro School District. Dick worked for the Falling Spring Corporation for three years (Howard Johnson), Porter Associates at the Holiday Inn in Chambersburg, Hagerstown and Martinsburg, WV for seven years. He and his wife purchased the Best Western of Waynesboro and built the Hoover House Restaurant in Waynesboro. They sold the business in 1989. He continued farming after retirement on the farm on Amsterdam Road, later purchasing a farm on the Country Club Road both in Waynesboro. He bred, raised and raced Thoroughbred Horses, winning over 50 races in the tri-state area. Mr. Eigenbrode was a member of Otterbein Church, Waynesboro; MD Horse Breeders Association; PA Horse Breeders Association; West Virginia Racing Association; Greater Waynesboro Chamber of Commerce; W.I.D.C. of Waynesboro; was founder of Franklin County Motel Association; member of Owls Club; PA Farmers Association; Franklin County Farmers Association, and B.P.O. Elks. Dick served on Waynesboro School Board for four years; Washington Township Board of Supervisors for 18 years, including several as chairman of board; Washington Township Municipal Authority; Republican Committee Person; Board of Directors for Citizen's National Bank for many years; Best Western Board of Governors in Phoenix, AZ for eight years and the Waynesboro Hospital Board of Directors. He was also awarded Innkeeper of the year in 1976 from Holiday Inns Worldwide. In addition to his wife, he is survived by five children, Daniel Eigenbrode of Frederick, MD; Richard Eigenbrode of Blue Ridge Summit, PA; Debra Elbin of Chambersburg; Donna Riggs of Corbin, KY; Kristina Whalen of Harleysville, PA, two step-children, Robert Pryor of Hagerstown; Kathy Pryor of Waynesboro, eight grandchildren, three great-grandchildren, one sister, Barale Royer of Harrisburg, PA, two brothers, Mark Eigenbrode of McConnellsburg, PA; William Eigenbrode of Palatine, IL, and a number of nieces and nephews. In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by a step-mother, Susan (Schwinger) Eigenbrode.



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