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Arthur R. Donohue Sr.

Bethlehem, Pennsylvania

1934 - 2017

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Arthur R. Donohue, Sr., 82 of Bethlehem Twp., died on Wednesday, March 01, 2017 at his home. He was born in Jersey City, NJ, the son of, James J. and Gertrude (Kearney) Donahue. He was the loving husband to Marion A. (Armstrong) Donohue. They celebrated their 58th wedding anniversary this past...

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I have known Mr. Donohue ever since I was a kid. My family and the Donohue family were neighbors. Such wonderful people. There was always something so special about Mr. Donohue. He always had a great smile and a kind word to say each and every time I saw him. His dedication to his wife, children and grand children was amazing. As I have gotten older, Mr. Donohue was always excited to hear about my growing family. My husband and children loved seeing him. He would greet them with that...

My thoughts and prayers to your family. Art was a wonderful person whom I respected and enjoyed working with. I always enjoyed hearing about his family when he volunteered at The Crayola Factory. So glad I got to see him and talk to him at the holiday lunch at Crayola. A true gentlemen who will be missed.

My deepest sympathy. Art was a wonderful person and a wonderful volunteer at The Crayola Factory. Always had a smile and friendly greeting for visitors and staff.

Art was a wonderful man and I am so sorry to hear of his passing. He was a much loved and respected volunteer at the Crayola Factory and for so many Crayola sponsored volunteer events. My condolences to your family.

Art was the first person I met at OLPH when I took my, then very young 3.5 yr old son and 8 yr. old daughter to mass, holding the door open for us and greeting me with his always happy smile and kind eyes. As time progressed and years passed, he knew my name and my children, who attended school with his grand-children. He was one of the most warm and kind hearted men I ever met while we lived there the next 14 years. Marion, you're a doll, and I will keep you in my prayers, always. May God...

So sad to hear that Art's passing. I knew him for 30 years at Binney & Smith. He was good friends with my uncle Richard Kocker.

So sorry to hear of Art's passing. I worked with Art in Distribution when I first began at Binney over 25 years ago. Art was always so pleasant and kind and great to talk to. He will be missed. He will be in my prayers.

Our deepest condolences on the loss of your husband, dad and grandfather. He will be missed by all. His smile and big heart will not be forgotten! We will miss him in the neighborhood and at church. Bob, Lori , Rachele and emily

Marion, I will never forget the kindness, faith, and support that you and Art showed my mother and father while they were ill. His ministry and weekly visits meant so much to both of them and he was very instrumental and supportive in my decision to become a Eucharistic Minister. I will miss him very much. God Bless and God love you both!