Alexander-Waldenrath-Obituary

Alexander Waldenrath

Allentown, Pennsylvania

About

LOCATION
Allentown, Pennsylvania

Obituary

Send Flowers

Prof. Dr. Alexander D. Waldenrath Prof. Dr. Alexander D. Waldenrath, 67, of Bethlehem, PA and Kiel, Germany passed away suddenly in Kiel, Germany on January 6, 2006. He was the son of the late Alexander K.J. von Waldenrath and Elizabeth (Gildemeister) Waldenrath. Professor Waldenrath was...

Read More

Guest Book

Not sure what to say?

There are some Lehigh characters that are unforgetable. Dr. Waldenrath was one. He influenced me greatly and I shall always remember him fondly with the greatest respect and admiration.

Dr. Detlev AKJWFvW... Night at Fritz's...PICS.. What a solid guy. He achieved legendary status. A true Brother.

Fritz was a great friend to Phi Kap as well as the whole Lehigh community. We will miss him dearly...

Fritz was a great friend to all from the first moment he met us. He truly went out of his way to make Lehigh our home during the year. I always knew whenever I saw the powder blue Ford Taurus there would be a joke and a smile to lighten my day.
It will really be missed.

Fritz was always there for a good laugh, long talk, or a guiding hand at Phi Kap. He was more than an advisor, he was a friend to each and everyone of us. He will be truly missed.

Fritz, as he was known to his fellow Lehigh Phi Kappa Theta fraternity brothers, was not only a mentor to me and the fraternity but also a dear friend. He was a very generous and yet modest man. I will always remember him watching our intramural soccer team on the sidelines and those fun post-game hangouts at his old house on Colesville road. Rest in peace, Fritz.

As a professor par excellence, Alex encouraged his students with his knowledge, his patience, his wit and his compassion. He was a superb scholar, gentleman and friend never to be forgotten. It has been an honor to be his friend.

As a professor par excellance, Alex encouraged his students with his knowledge, his patience, his wit and his compassion. He was a superb scholar, gentleman and friend never to be forgotten. It has been an honor to be his friend.