In Memoriam: Former Rumsonite & Fair Havenite, Peter Ricker, 78

Former Rumsonite and Fair Havenite, Peter Evans Ricker, more recently of Red Bank, passed away peacefully in Red Bank on April 25. He was 78.

Peter Ricker
Photo/family via John E. Day Funeral Home

“Peter touched the lives of so many in every way. He cared tremendously about the people in his life, whether family, his friends (who he thought of as family) and many co-workers at the firms he led over his career, who often said he was more than a leader and colleague; Peter was a mentor and friend. Peter also cherished his leisure time spent with friends and family. He travelled, enjoyed fishing and boating, and playing cards. He was a member of Navesink Country Club and loved the game of golf which he played as often he could. Most importantly Peter was a loving son, father, grandfather, great-grandfather, brother, uncle, and friend. With all the honors and success in business, for Peter his biggest accomplishment was his family and the people he chose to surround himself. Affectionally known as Dad, Pops, Pop-Pop, and by members of The Big Three as ‘Charlie.'”

Loved ones of Peter Ricker in his obituary

Born in Michigan, Peter was the eldest of five children born to Linda (Evans) and Arthur J. Ricker, M.D. Following his father’s wartime service in the Army the family then moved to New Hope, PA, where he spent his childhood.

Following his education at Solebury School and then Franklin and Marshall College, Peter started his career in business. Initially taking a position with General Motors, his duties included time spent working at the 1964 World’s Fair in New York City.

From there he began a long and distinguished career in commercial real estate development, asset management and leasing that spanned more than 50 years and involved the leadership of national real estate companies both in New York and Chicago. He became well-known throughout the industry as a highly respected real estate executive and trusted advisor.

In support of the commercial real estate industry, Peter served on New York University’s Advisory Council, was active on The Real Estate Board of New York’s Brokers Committee and was a member of the highly respected Counselors of Real Estate.

“For his many charitable contributions and achievements in business, Peter was honored as the recipient of The Ellis Island Medal of Honor Award, Young Men/Women’s Real Estate Association’s Man of the Year Award, recognized by Inc. Magazine as an Entrepreneur of the Year finalist, received the Building with Books Global Impact Award, and an honor for contributions to the city by the Chicago Architecture Foundation.”

Peter is survived by: his sons, Peter Jr. (Susan), Gere (Leigh) and William; his grandchildren, Alley Henderson (Chuck), Dan, and Harry; his great grandson, Charlie; his siblings, Art Ricker (Joan), Mary Iking (Leo), Daniel and Ann Ricker; and many beloved nephews and nieces.

In accordance with his wishes, Peter will be returning home to be laid to rest alongside his parents at the Solebury Friends Meeting in New Hope, PA. An accompanying memorial service will also take place later this spring for family and friends to celebrate his life. More details will follow.

If you are so moved, donations can be made in Peter’s memory to one of the following causes that he had supported through the years: Damon Runyon Cancer Research Foundation and/or New Hope Historical Society, for which Peter’s father was a founding member.

— Edited obituary prepared by family via John E. Day Funeral Home