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Daniel J. Koch

Orefield, Pennsylvania

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Daniel J. Koch Daniel Jay "Danny" Koch, 43, passed away on Feb. 5, 2022, in his home surrounded by loved ones. Born in Allentown, he was a son of Bruce Koch and Darlene Dor-ward. He grad-uated in 1996 from Palmer-ton High School, where he was lovingly known by many as "The Mayor." Danny's strong...

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Danny will be missed I'm sure. Always smiling, he never had a bad day that he would acknowledge. He was a living example of "It's a great day at Blue Ridge". Our thoughts and prayers go out to his family. May he RIP.

Words are hard to find when you lose someone who touched so many. His legacy will forever be attached to our hearts. To the entire family, my family and I wish to extend our deepest sympathies. Gone too soon, you made it easy for everyone to love you like a brother. Rest easy brother and until we meet again, we´ll take it from here.

Sometimes life deals a blow that no one can answer but one day we shall all understand. My deepest condolences to Bruce and Darlene and their family members. The whole Balliet gang all loved Danny and we remember him for his smile and laugh but most of all for being a great humble guy.

The best bartender and nicest gentleman ever at Blue Ridge CC back in the day! God Bless You Dan and Your entire Family!

Danny, Heaven has gained such a wonderful angel. You were a terrific caring compassionate person & friend here on earth. God took you to early. He must have some important things for you.Though we hated to see you go.. Guard over us all. Know your always in our hearts, but your never forgotten. Sore with your wings, you deserve them. We'll miss but always love you... Condolences to your family & friends.

Grief can be so hard, but our special memories help us cope. Remembering you and your loved one today and always. He used to be our neighbor. We will miss you Danny!

I offer my condolences on the loss of a friend and fellow EMT at Lehighton Ambulance. You will be missed by many.

Deepest sympathy to the family.. Many memories and proud moments. I know alot will miss him but no one more then his side kick dad ( my uncle Bruce) two peas in a pod. His sister will also miss him as well as many more. prayers for comfort in the coming days weeks and months. Hugs to all.