Arthur-Ross-Obituary

Arthur R. Ross Sr.

Nazareth, Pennsylvania

04/09/1939 - 05/04/2024

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May 4, 2024
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Nazareth, Pennsylvania

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NAZARETH Arthur R. Ross, Sr., 85, of Nazareth, PA, passed away peacefully on Saturday, May 4, 2024, at Bethlehem North Skilled Nursing and Rehab. Also known as "Tyke" or "Tig", given to him by his brothers. He was the loving husband of the late Pamela "Pam" (Frantz) Ross until her passing on...

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As we near the one year anniversary to celebrate your life and the positive impact you have made in our lives and so many others , we want to tell you how much you are loved. Always connected in Spirit and never apart! Love always , Bill & Jill

I just wanted to wish you a very Merry Christmas Uncle art. Tell my dad I love him and we miss you guys so much.

Words don´t do justice to the love and sense of loss we feel as another beloved Ross departs for Heaven. Uncle Art you were an important part of my childhood and I am forever grateful that we reconnected over the past several years. There are so many wonderful memories from this life and we still remember them with all the fondness and laughter as if they were just yesterday. Rest in Peace and please give Aunt Pam, my Mom and Dad, Grammy and Grandpop, and the rest of our beloved family a...

My deepest condolences to Art's children whom he loved so much. Truly the gentleman of the Ross boys, always a happy, cool head. You will be greatly missed. So many memories of times at 203 Railroad Street, pinochle, Christmas' , etc. Rest in peace, Uncle Art - Aunt Pam & your brothers & sisters will welcome you.

I love you Uncle Art, always a kind smile and even after all the years it was just like yesterday. So fun hanging out as kids. Fly high Unc. You're awesome

My deepest condolences to your children, who meant everything to you. I always called you, Uncle Tyke. Never knew your name was Arthur until I was an adult. I remember camping at Sun Valley in the Poconos after you, my Dad and Uncle Jimmy built little cabins for our families so we didn't have to sleep in leaky tents. RIP. Love, Shelly

Tyke my brother,l feel lonely without my physical brothers around me.Although I take comfort in knowing my brothers are with me in spirit.I´m so happy l was with you to tell you l loved you and tell you to say your prayers just before you drag raced your 55 olds to heaven. Love Bup

Uncle Art, I just wanted to say I remember all the great times we had a Grammy and grandpop's at 203 Railroad Street. I am so sad and so sorry to see you go, but please tell my father that I miss him and love him so much. Heaven was missing an angel and now you are there. And know that bill Rachel and I will be there for Leah and Jeff if they need us. Love You, Crystal and Coco

Uncle Art, You will be missed and loved forever. Always enjoyed your HUGE smile, all of the great times we had, playing double deck pinochle, talking about cars and just being in your company and hanging out. 203 Railroad had many fun times and you were always one of the "cool uncles". You touched many lives and will never be forgotten. Love always , Bill & Jill Ross