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Barry Keim

Allentown, Pennsylvania

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Barry M. Keim Barry M. Keim, 65, of Lehigh Township, died Saturday, September 10, 2005 in his home. Born in Fountain Hill, he was a son of the late Stanley and Caroline Keim. He owned and operated service stations in the Lehigh Valley before retiring. Barry was a beloved father who was a...

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My 1st 2 cars - VW's - Barry would work on them & let me pick them up even if I couldn't pay him until payday. I missed him when he left Center & Elizabeth and have always remembered him fondly. I'm sorry he was called home so young.

My deepest sympathy, thoughts, and prayers to the family. Coach Keim welcomed my first college step at NCCC. I had two enjoyable years under Coach Keim. Will never forget the trips to States, spring break in Florida, and working on his pig farm. A lot of great memories happened "under" Coach Keim. He was a wonderful person, and was always there to lend a helping hand. God Bless, your in a better place now Coach! Jason "lauby" Laub

I will always remember my Cousin. We grew up together and were good friends. Then as we grew older and time passed so swiftly we grew apart> But BARRY WILL ALWAYS BE IN MY HEART!!
LOVE YOU BARRY!!!!

My deepest sympathy to the children of Barry Keim. The short time he spent at LCTI will be remembered for his selflessness and concern for us "little guys", his acts of kindness and his happy smile that said "I know something you don't"
Go with God, Barry.

When I was a teenager in the late 60's, early 70's, I bought a Volkswagen for $25.00. My friend Barry somehow kept that thing on the road for 4 years and usually charged me $5.00 or so for repairs. That was Barry. He took care of people and never asked for anything in return. I saw Barry not long ago at the Diner in Bath across from his old Mobil Station. Every time I ran into him, it brought a smile to my face. I am not smiling today. We have all lost someone we were lucky to have known. No...

I was deeply saddened to hear about the death of my friend Barry. He was always there to help whenever he could. He certainly will be missed. He made football officiating fun. George Husovsky

Dear Mike and Sue,

So very sorry to learn of your Dad's passing. When I heard of it, I could not help think of the many many times (games, meetings, etc) we spent together.

We had a very nice chat at a recent high school meeting.

I will miss your Dad a great deal.

Sincerely,


Jim Corpora

Barry thanks for the good times and sharing the life experiences of your short life.....gonna miss ya bud. Going to Pocono won't be the same.
Mike Bernadyn

God Speed my friend, thanks for the life lessons and experiences. I'm gonna miss ya. Mike Bernadyn