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Allan R. Bilder

Hammonton, New Jersey

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Allan R. Bilder, 74, of Hammonton, NJ passed away Monday, July 1, 2013. Personal: In Easton, PA, he was a graduate of Wilson High, Class of 1957, and Lafayette College, Class of 1961.He lived in Hammonton for over 8 years. Allan retired from Ancora State Hospital in 2000 as Manager of Human...

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Semper Fi, big guy, keep both your powder and cell phone dry. Give my best to Paul, Coop, Andy and Frank. Eileen, Mark and Amy words fail me I can only assure you are in my thoughts and prayers.

We will miss dearest Allen! You were the laughter in the darkness! Bless you and we will miss you.

Farewell friend! Catch nothing but big ones and no backlashes. You were a helluva buddy over the past sixty-one years and will be greatly missed. If I am lucky enough to meet up with you we will go fishing in a canoe. Grant

I am so sorry for your great loss, Eileen, and family. I grew up on the grounds, with your brothers, Neil and Robert. I also remember your young son, Mark. May our Lord bless you and yours. He has ALL under control and will give you the strength that you will need in the days ahead. Mr. Bilder was a good man and am sure will be greatly missed.
Mandie Homek Powell

We are so sorry for your loss. I will always remember Al as a supportive, fair and caring person who always stood behind his employees always giving them the credit. He was the best boss anyone could ask for. May He rest in peace.

With deepest sympathy to Eileen and the family on your lost.God bless you all....Wilma Cottman

God bless you, strengthen you and comfort you during this time of bereavement. When I was hired at Ancora in 1987, Allan helped me navigate the red tape. He demonstrated a unique blend of professionalism and kindess. May he rest in peace.

Sorry to see another Classmate and Fellow Marine pass. Iknow that your now in Platoon Formation with all the Old Corps.

Semper Fi

My favorite memory of Danka: Pontoon boat in NC. I said, "Danka. Is it normally this low in the water? He said, "Oh my God we're going down".
The best uncle in law I could as for.