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Alex A. Nagy

Easton, Pennsylvania

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Alex A. Nagy Alex A. Nagy, 84, of Northampton, formerly of Easton, died August 21, 2007. He had been employed by Binney and Smith for 18 years. He was a Navy veteran of World War II and coached Little League, baseball and basketball in Forks Township. He was a member of V.F.W. Post 1290...

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Gary,Connie and Family.
My thoughts and prayers are with you
I am sorry for your loss.

Gary,Connie and family, I only met Alex 3 years ago but what memories I will always keep with me of him. The lobby get-togethers, our strudel and goodies parties, birthday and New Year's Eve parties, his hugs everyday, his kind words to me and my mom, his home-made Hungarian noodles and cottage cheese dish that he made for me and mom, his beautiful Hungarian prayer he wrote to my mom when she passed. He lightened up my day on her funeral when he showed up late with one of my friends when...

Gary, Connie and the entire family Alex leaves behind,

We send our deepest sympathy to you all. Alex was the oldest and dearest friend of Bill's and Robin and Franco thoroughly enjoyed getting to know him through visits and phone conversations. What a great sense of family he had and how he loved to share stories of them. His humor still makes us laugh when we think of stories and anecdotes he told. Bill (Pop to us) remembers many of the adventures they shared in the Chidsey Street...

Gary and Family,
Please accept my deepest sympathies and condolences on the loss of Uncle Al. The Red Rovers and Leopards will miss their biggest fan.

Gary,
I'm so sorry to hear about your father.My deepest sympathy to you and your family. Now your dad has joined my dad where it's peaceful , we can be happy that they are in a place where there is no pain , sickness or suffering. I will keep you and Connie in my thoughts and prayers.

Dear Gary and Family,

Please accept our deepest sympathies, we have lost a good friend.

Sincerely,
Sara Laubach Cooley, Joe Gramausicis (class of '40), Betty Fekepe Inscho

I was Alex's superintendent at his apartment building, he was a nice and pleasant man, I always enjoyed having a conversation with him, I am thankful for his service in WORLD WAR II.

Gary and Connie: Please accept my deepest sympathy on the loss of Uncle Al....really enjoyed my final visit in May. The Red Rovers and Leopards will miss him this year.
Sincerest regards,
Bruce

Dearest Gary & Family,
Sorry for your loss. He was a great man & lived a full life.
My God Bless you all.