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Alex L. Company

Easton, Pennsylvania

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Alex L. Company Alex L. Company, 75, of Nazareth, died Jan. 7, 2008 in his home. He was the husband of Geraldine (Bartholomew) Company. They were married 54 years. Alex was born Nov. 4, 1932 in Nazareth, son of the late Alex and Susan (Rosati) Company. He was the owner-operator of Bel-Air...

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Alex & Geraldine,
Some of my greatest childhood memories are of spending time with Alex and Geraldine. I've heard the story thousands of times of how we moved in next door when I was only 3 days old, so they have known me my entire life. When we moved away, part of the heartbreak was leaving such wonderful neighbors and even though we've kept in touch with annual Christmas cards and too few visits, they will be forever in my heart. I'm so glad I ran into them just a couple of months ago...

So sorry to hear of your loss. May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

When I was a kid, my sisters and I would beg our mom to take us to Alex and Gerry’s. Their house was always filled with fun and laughter and good times that I will never forget. Alex was one of the kindest, most generous people I have ever known. The night before our wedding, my groom Josh met Alex for the first time in the hotel bar and, despite my warnings, sat down for “just a nightcap.” Many hours and many stories and laughs later, they closed down the bar…Josh couldn’t imagine a better...

Gerry,
I was shocked when I opened the paper and to see of Alex's death. It has been years since I have seen you both, but we had kept in contact thru christmas cards. I will keep you in our prayers and we will continue to pray for Alex.
My deepest sympathy.

I want to express my sincere condolences to the entire Company family and to the staff at Bel-Air. I have had the good fortune of knowing Alex for the past 21 years. He will be missed dearly but the fond memories of the time spent together will carry on.

I'm so glad we had a chance to vist a short time ago. Just to sit around the table and laught like we used to so often You will always be remembered with thanks for all you did and with love. You will so be missed.
Pat Manning, Bath, PA

Dear Connie and Mike...so sorry to hear about the loss of your father. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. Love, Mary and Arnie Ruegg

Love ya both!! July, 2006

Neighbor, friend, and mentor. Miss you!!