Richard H. “Skeeter” Eiler, 72, of Darlington, passed away on the evening of April 6, 2024. He was born on June 21, 1951, and was preceded in death by his parents, William and Henrietta Eiler, and his brother, David Eiler. Rick’s absence will be deeply felt by his beloved wife of 52 years, Sherry; his daughters, Brandy (Paul) Woods and Candice (Bob) Sprecker; his grandchildren, Austin and Maura Woods; his step-grandchildren and great step-grandchildren; his sister, Billie (Bill) Jenkins; and a host of nephews, nieces, and cousins. While most knew him as Rick, he held a special fondness for the name “Pappy,” as bestowed upon him by his beloved grandchildren Austin and Maura, whom he cherished dearly. His legacy is one of profound love for his family, a passion for the great outdoors, and unwavering and dedicated service to his country.
Rick’s passion for hunting and nature was evident to all who knew him. His eyes would light up as he shared tales of all his outdoor adventures. He would often reminisce about memorable moments in the woods with his father, children, grandson, and friends. Rick would always refer to the outdoors as his “Happy Place,” where he could sit and find solace. Rick wasn’t just an exceptional hunter; he also excelled as a teacher of the outdoors. He loved to share his knowledge and expertise with those around him, helping them distinguish various plants, trees, and wildlife.
He was also a member of the North Country Trail Wampum Chapter, where he took great pride in contributing to the trail in any capacity that he could. Over the years, he could often be spotted cleaning, marking, and crafting the trail, as well as repairing broken equipment for the Wampum Chapter.
As a testament to his passion for the outdoors, Rick was an active member of The Zelienople Sportsman’s Club, where he served on the board and held the position of Vice President in past years. His contributions to the club and its members will be remembered fondly.
Beyond his love for nature, Rick was always willing to provide support for those around him, whether he knew you or not. Always ready to lend a helping hand. His dedication to service extended beyond his community as he proudly served his country during the Vietnam War in the U.S. Army with the 97th Signal Battalion out of Manheim Germany.
In the quiet rustle of leaves and the echoing call of wildlife, Rick’s spirit will live on, forever remembered for his love of family, nature, and country.
Friends will be received on Thursday, April 11th from 4pm-7pm in the GABAUER FUNERAL HOME & CREMATION SERVICES, INC.- 1133 Penn Avenue, New Brighton, PA 15066.
Rick will be privately buried in the National Cemetery of the Alleghenies.
Memorial Contributions can be made in Rick’s name to the Beaver County Humane Society or Twelve Loaves Soup Kitchen, New Brighton.