Alice-Palmer-Obituary

Alice May Palmer

Easton, Pennsylvania

1920 - 2019 (Age 98)

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DIED
April 20, 2019
AGE
98
LOCATION
Easton, Pennsylvania

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Alice May Palmer, 98 of Easton, PA died April 20, 2019 at Country Meadows. She was a daughter of the late Judge Frank P. and Alice May (Riddle) McCluskey. A graduate of National Park Seminary and Jr. College she was the widow of Judge Clinton "Budd" Palmer. She is survived by her children: Clint...

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Sending our prayers and love to all the people Alice loved.
She was our neighbor when we first moved to College Hill and later a friend. Goodbye Alice Heaven is waiting.

Dear Peggy and family,
So sorry for your loss. I remember your mom telling me she would be my mom for a mother daughter brownie event. My Mom had to work. She made me feel so much better. It stuck with me all these years!

I have worked at Country Meadows in Bethlehem for over 8 years, and will never, ever forget Alice. Her smile was so beautiful, and she radiated peace and love to everyone. She loved to smile and laugh and say kind things to EVERYONE. What a precious and beautiful soul she is. Country Meadows was brightened and blessed with her presence for 20 years, and now Heaven will be blessed with her presence for all eternity.

My sympathy and prayers for her family. Peggy, she was so blessed to...

Peggy, we are sorry to hear of the passing of your mother, our sincere condolences and sympathies to you and your family. Glenn and Diane Kehler

To the Palmer family - I will always remember Alice as a gracious and lovely lady. She would always have a nice thing to say to the coworkers about their clothing, hair, just about anything, and it was so very uplifting to us. In addition to smiling with her mouth, her eyes smiled just as much. I will miss her very much!

Dear Peggy, Clint and family,
Alice Mae....Queen of the May.....such a special and wonderful woman and Mom. As you well remember, she never batted an eye when Kathy Jones and I would arrive on your doorstep, unannounced, just in time for dinner. She was so accepting of our silly teenage ways and always made us feel like we belonged, as did your Dad. She was my favorite other Mother, so beautiful, kind and full of fun; sweet Alice Mae was the embodiment of a gracious generation, a...

A great lady from a great family...

Dear Peggy and family,
I'm sorry to hear about your mother. She was a wonderful woman. My dad always enjoyed talking to her. One of his favorite customers. I know she's been in the nursing home for awhile, and that is hard for her and all of you.
I have never forgotten the flowers she sent me after my 2nd son was born. He was sent to the Neo-natal unit and I was left at the hospital alone feeling sad and without my own mother. Those flowers came to cheer me up. I appreciated...

Peggy and family,
I am sorry to hear about your mother. She was always such a nice person and a loyal customer. My dad enjoyed talking to her so much.
I will never forget her sending me flowers after my younger son was born and taken to the Neo natal unit. I was alone and feeling sad without my mother when those flowers came to cheer me up. I appreciated her "motherly" thoughts.
I know she was in the nursing home for awhile now, and that is hard on her and all of you. ...