Alan-Belkoff-Obituary

Alan Jay Belkoff

Easton, Pennsylvania

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Alan Jay Belkoff, 60, of Easton, formerly of Bayonne, NJ, passed away Wednesday, February 6, 2013 in Lehigh Valley Hospital-Muhlenberg. Born: January 7, 1953, in Jersey City, NJ, he was a son of the late Herman and Bernice Warsh Belkoff. Personal: He was employed by Rose Trucking Corporation for...

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I am both shocked and saddened to learn of Alan's passing, and even more thankful that we were able to re-connect via Facebook many times last year. I could never think of CHB without remembering "Belkoff" and Big Blue. He was never at a loss for words or too busy to lend a hand. I hope he knew how much he meant to all who knew him. It's a very sad day, and I will miss him!

My memories of Alan are of an amazingly funny thirteen year old at Camp Hugh Beaver. He was so full of life that it is difficult to believe he could be gone.

Remember the good times, the laughs, for these are all the sweeter with time. Alan positively touched so many CHB lives, including mine. I'm richer for having known Alan. Peace.

The DeMasi Family offers our deepest sympathy with the loss of a great man - Alan Belkoff. His smile and humor will always be remembered. Alan had such a kind and caring heart. He made the world a better place. We will keep you Josh & Emily in our prayers.

So sorry to hear about Alan's passing. I remember him always with a big smile on his face. Always pleasant and just an all around nice guy. Please accept my heartfet sympathy.

I'm so sorry to hear of Alan's passing. He was a part of a very special place-- Camp Hugh Beaver--and was a loyal friend to many. He will be missed!

Alan was a huge part of my great CHB memories. I remember his smile and how he liked to tease everyone. He made me feel special. RIP Alan.

I will miss seeing Alan whenever I go to the grocery store. I ran into him everywhere and we would talk for a long time. We reminised about CHB, talked about our kids and life in general. It won't be the same without him.
He will definitely be missed but it will make us smile as we think back to the great experiences we shared.

Emily and Josh. Your dad was loved by many from his hometown of Bayonne. The Lapidus family sends condolences to you both. Your uncle bobby and my brother Randy were very close. You're dad was funny and witty and always gave me a hard time in a good way. Marty Lapidus