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Andrew Zachar Sr.

Allentown, Pennsylvania

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Andrew Zachar, Sr., 95, of Hellertown, Pa, died on Tuesday, June 7, 2005 at the VNA Hospice at St. Luke's, Fountain Hill. Born: On August 17, 1909 in Yonkers, NY, he was a son of the late Andrew and Anna Rajock Zachar. Personal: Andrew and his wife, the former Ethel R. Frankenfield, were married...

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Gramps,
Thanks for all your lessons on being careful, patient, and neat. Thanks for teaching me to love the land which is our home, and for much of the good I know inside. I hope to "carry the torch" as well as you have and appreciate the truth and freedom you have imparted to me. You will always be completely missed and loved and I will continue to work on my "roll cast"! You have taught me well. Thanks for being such a great Gramps.
Love Ya,
Andrew

To The Greatest Dad I've Ever Had

To the greatest Dad I've ever had,
And not because the only one,
As people often say in fun.
But from the bottom of my heart,
It's hard to say just where to start.
To thank you for the things you've done
To raise a strong and decent son.
You've helped me in so many ways,
And now it's time, for me to praise
And tell you, I'm so very glad,
You're the only Dad, I've ever had....

Dear Zachar family. I have always remembered you as wonderful people. I only today realized Joan had passed as i was reading Mr. Zachar's obituary on my computer. i can still picture Mr. Zachar in the middle of a creek fly fishing and Mrs. Zachar along with him. I would like to say hello to Andy who I always considered a friend. With fond memories : Frank E. Little 10 Vista Road Hamilton, NJ 08690

I am most fortunate to have known you and been your son-in-law for the last 45 years. You have been the father I wish I had had. Remember "Pada dasc?" Spelling is probably not correcft, but the meaning is there. You will be missed greatly. You and Ethel are the best in-laws anyone could possibly have asked for.

Love,
John

Dearest Gramps,

Here's to crossword puzzles, bedtime mints, a certain baseball book, great family stories, heartfelt love, and wonderful laughter. You will be so missed.

Love, Kent and Susan Evans

Mollie and I wish to extend our deepest sympathy. Andy was a great
friend and a world class fly fisherman. Petri Heil Andy !