Brian-Bond-Obituary

Brian Bond

New Tripoli, Pennsylvania

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Brian A. Bond, 70, of Kempton, PA passed away Tuesday, August 20, 2013 in the Lehigh Valley Hospital, Allentown, PA.

He was the husband of Riemke J. (Tigchelaar) Bond. They celebrated their 46th wedding anniversary this past April.

He was born in Lynn Twsp., PA, a son of Marian E....

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I am sorry to hear of Brian;s passing.It just seems like yesterday that I saw him at our class reunion last year.My prayers are with you.

My deepest sympathy and Christian love to Brian's family at this time of loss and grief. Brian prepared my parents' tax returns for many years, and my Mother's from 1981 on after my Dad's death. As age made things more challenging for my Mom, Brian went out of his way to assist her and we have always been grateful for his kindness and integrity. May the peace of the Risen Christ offer comfort and hope in the days ahead.

Remie and Family, I am so sorry to hear of Brian's passing. My condolence's to you and your family, along with the whole Bond Family. He was a great guy and full of life! May you find some comfort in your memories. Betty and Family

Words are hard to find at a difficult time like this. May memories and community support be with you Riemke, your girls and the Bond family in the days and months to come.

To The Families of Brian A. Bond
Sending you our deepest sympathies. As you celebrate a life well lived; cherish all the wonderful memories you created over the year. God Bless you and yours. Tom and Faye

The Bonds are a staple of, and grounded in, the communities in which they reside. May God bless them and keep them safe.
With love,

Riemie and family, so sorry to hear of Brian's passing. He surely will be missed. The Bachert Family

May your sorrow turn into wonderful memories of the past and celebrate a life of joyous times together. God Bless the Bond families.

We will always remember Brian's brilliant mind, sitting behind that desk multi-tasking working the numbers and carrying on a conversation. Our sympathies to Reimke and the entire family. So sad.