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Catherine J. Bigley

Allentown, Pennsylvania

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"> Catherine J. Bigley Catherine J. Bigley, 85, of Cedarbrook, South Whitehall Township, formerly of Allentown, died Aug. 19, 2008, in St. Lukes Hospital, Allentown. She was the widow of Floyd H. Bigley, who died in 1968. Born in Bronx, N.Y., she was a daughter of the late Antonio and...

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Carolann and entire family
I will always remember Catherine from eating in the Patio with my mother, when I didn't have a car and she would stop give me a ride from Carlisle St. to E. South St., and when I would see her walking the dog that was bigger than her in the neighborhood. She always made me feel happy from the happiness she shared. GOD BLESS you all.

Love, Carol Kuhns

Mom-Mom
You have been there for all of us more times than I can count. You have been my rock many times in my life and you were always there to support everything we did! I thank you for giving me confidence, determination and unconditional love always. I will miss you so much! I was truly blessed to have you for a grandmother, you certainly were the best baby! All my love! Rest in Peace. With all my love..."Peanut"

aunt cath,
we will miss you terribly. rest in peace.
michele and tom vairo

Chris,
I have been here a few times and just don't quite know what to say. I guess the only thing I can tell you is that I am here for you. I am sure your emotions are many. So as your family transitions, I will be here for you to cry to or even laugh with as you remember and talk about your grief and memories. "Watch out for those tangerines Myles" So whatever you need, an ear to listen, a shouler to cry on, a laugh, or a cry, know that I am here...Mel

Dear Carol & Myles,
So sorry to hear the sad news. Our deepest sympathy. Your happy memories will see you thru this sad & difficult time.
Jules & MaryAnn

Carol, Miles and family,
It's such an empty feeling when we lose someone we love. But it is such a peaceful feeling for that person. There is no more pain or suffering and the Lord is at her side. Carol, I know that your mom knew you were there every day for her although sometimes it probably didn't seem that way, and MIles, Cass couldn't have asked for a better son-in-law. And to the grandchildren growing up with a grandma is very familiar to Ed and I, both of us had grandparents...

Dear Carol/Floyd,So sorry to hear of your Mom's passing.I felt she and your Dad were like aunt/uncle to us.I loved them dearly,like family.They were such good friends to my Mom and Dad and were so much a part of our childhood.I'm glad you posted the picture of your Mom,just as I always remember her.
Take care.
Love,
Janet(Maier) Maher

My thougts and prayers go out to the Schoenberger's and Bigley's. " MomMom" Bigley was a wonderful woman who truly loved her family and her community. God Bless.

I remember you at the Hess's Patio, you always had a smile that brightened my day. How sweet you where to my parents, especially Mary Wingert a fellow waitress. You will be sadly missed.