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Alan W. Apgar

Easton, Pennsylvania

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Alan W. Apgar, 75, of Harmony Twp., NJ, passed away peacefully on Friday, April 5, 2013 at St. Luke's Anderson Campus in Bethlehem Twp., PA, surrounded by his loved ones. Born: He was born in Harmony Twp. on April 19, 1937 to the late Ellis M. and Ethel Mary Smith Apgar. Personal: Alan was the...

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Joan and family, In loving memory of a kind and generous man.I was saddened to read of his passing,and I will always remember him with fondest and respect for the hard working man that he was

Joan and family, Lorraine and I are sorry for your great loss. Alan always had a big easy smile for all his classmates at BHS. He will be missed by all who knew him.
Tony and Lorraine Echevarria

"Mr A" is one of the "good guys". He always was able to make people laugh and understood what life was all about. I will always remember the meetings at the cider press we would have with Danny and Nels. All three are together now I hope someday to join them and start new. For as long as there is memory Mr A will live on in the hearts of all that have known him.

Joan and family, Alan will be deeply missed by everyone who had the pleasure to meet him and those who truly knew him. As one of God's stewards and tillers of the land, he now joins Harry and together they can grow peaches and apples for the lord's table. With fond memories,

Joan & family and Doris & family...we remember Alan always with a cheerful, smiling face. Stopping by the stand will never be the same, or to just drive by and always see him wave. We'll remember those little parts of life that mean so much to us.

Aunt Joan,

I feel sad after hearing about Alan's illness and his recent parting. Though my memories of the Apgar family are from too many years ago, they were and never will be forgotten.

My thoughts on death, but the message is worthy:

Death is a natural part of life and we all undergo this amazing progression to our next journey. We fear death as humans because it is the loss of everything we've achieved in life. Do not fear death, it is inevitable. What we need to...

Dear Apgar family, I am so sorry to hear of Alan's passing. Growing up in the Harmony Church, I came to know his ever present smile and kind and friendly nature. Take comfort in your wonderful memories which will keep him always near by. He will be missed by many.

Alan was a good Husband, Father, Grandfather, Uncle,& friend. To know him was to have him in your Heart. A finer person (Dad) never walked this earth.

Joan and Family , No words can express how sorry we are for your loss. Allen made a difference in everyones life that knew him.We will miss him . God bless you all Kathy and Bob Kendrick