A Memorial Tree Was Planted For Richard "Dick" Pummill
We are deeply sorry for your loss ~ the staff at Conner & Koch Life Celebration Funeral Home
Birth date: Sep 15, 1929 Death date: Sep 25, 2021
Richard "Dick" Pummill, age 92, of Centerville, passed away on Saturday, September 25th, 2021. He was born on September 15th, 1929 to Murnie Pummill (Woods) and Herman Pummill. He began working at NCR in April of 1945 and worked Read Obituary
We are deeply sorry for your loss ~ the staff at Conner & Koch Life Celebration Funeral Home
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Rick and family, very sorry for your loss, please accept our sincere condolences on the passing of your father. Steve and Jennifer Hannaford
Rick and family.So sorry to hear of your father's passing. May he rest in peace.Ray Louis
I am a personal care aide at Bethany Village and met Dick when he first moved there. I never had the privilege of caring for Dick but had many conversations with him. He was a delightful man and always positive. I will surely miss seeing him on the campus. God bless you all as you grieve the passing of a wonderful man.
I had the distinct privilege of working with Dick Pummel when he taught at Stebbins High School. Having worked at NCR as an draftsman, he taught Senior Industrial Design. He challenged the students to meet industry standards and started many in their career path to success beyond belief. Mr. Pummel was an excellent teacher and he relished it! Then during the Student Council's Christmas Drive for Needy Children,he was so generous in his giving that he sometimes would donate one-third to one-half of the school's total amount! What a blessing to so many! An outstanding teacher, a fine gentleman, a dear friend! Don Whitaker
I am a first cousin to Dick. I am the last of the Pummill grandchildren out of 37. I am Ward Pummill\u2019s oldest daughter Vivian Pummill Planck. Sorry to read about Dicks passing. Very nice person. You have my deepest sympathy
Dear Delores and family,My husband Paul worked with Dick at NCR for many years and considered him a good friend. He had a delightful personality and always a smile. I remember good times at the lake in South Carolina and Paul and I often talked about the time Paul was a disaster on Dick's sailboat in Ohio. Dick was a fine man and a joy to be around. If Paul was still alive he would have so much more to say. I am truly sorry for your loss. Elaine Sendelbach
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