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Charles A. "Pete" Sacks

Allentown, Pennsylvania

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Charles A. "Pete" Sacks, 83, of Upper Saucon Township, passed away on Monday, August 29, 2022 in St. Luke's University Hospital – Fountain Hill. He and his wife, Beverly (Rush) Sacks, shared 58 years of marriage. Born in Norristown, he was a son of the late Charles W. and Barbara Sacks. Pete was...

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Bev, I am so very sorry just heard of Pete's passing. Fate works in strange ways that had me able to reach out and come visit with Pete. Some of my fondest memories of learning how to work on cars and trucks is when Pete hired me 50 yrs ago. I believe the time I worked for you guys lead me to the career I pursued. He will always be in our thoughts and prayers.

Bev, Staci and family we are so sorry to hear about Pete, thinking of you at this difficult time, remembering some of the last encounters with each of you. Prayers to all of you

Bev I am so sorry to here about Pete! You both always took such good care of me and my car troubles for so many years! After retiring in 2019 and relocating I missed seeing you both! You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers!

Dear Bev, Sherri, Staci, and family. I'm so sorry for your loss. You are in my thoughts and prayers. May your fond memories, of which you have many, bring you peace. I have fond memories of the times spent with all of you. Rest in peace, Pete.

Dear Tim, Sherri and the entire Sacks Family: Please know you are in our thoughts and prayers for the loss of Mr. Sacks . We wish we could be with you in person to express our sympathy to all. Peace, Melanie Demarais and the University Advancement Office at Assumption University

BEVERLY. DO YOU REMEMBER I WORK FOR YOU GUYS IN BLOOMSBURY NJ .DORIS BURKE

TO BEVERLY AND FAMILY .SO SORRY TO HEAR ABOUT PETE PASSING. THE BURKE FAMILY

Sad news. Please accept my condolences.

Sorry for the loss of an unusual character. More than just a shop owner, he was a friend with whom we shared issues and experiences. I fully enjoyed spending time and listening to his yarns while visiting the shop. My grandson Gavin also learned from interactions with Pete. We will both cherish what we learned about cars and life from this man.