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David M. Beidelman

Easton, Pennsylvania

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David M. Beidelman, 58, of Lopatcong Twp., NJ passed away on Thursday, May 22, 2008 at Thomas Jefferson Hospital in Philadelphia. Born: On July 9, 1949 in Easton, Pa., he was a son of the late Robert and Irene Wallbridge Beidelman. Personal: He worked at the Journal of Commerce, formerly in...

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Uncle Davey
we will miss you so much. we will remember all the fun times we had with you.we only wish we had more time with you.we are only 6 and 7 but we will always remember you. Dont worry Uncle Davey we will take care of Uncle Scott. we love you and miss you "REST IN PEACE UNCLE DAVEY"

I know that we haven't seen each other for a while but I will remember all those times when we did and the laughter we shared with friends.

Rest in peace.

Scott,

I don't know if you remember me, but we went to High School together. Dave was my first boss after graduation at the Journal of Commerce. After all these years, Dave would still stop and talk to me everytime he saw me. The last time I saw him was when I ran into the 2 of you working at the hospital when he was having surgery. I walked him upstairs and we reminisced about the good old days! He was a great guy!! Keep comfort in knowing that he is looking down on all of us with...

To the Beidelman Family and Scott,
I met David when my dad Max Reed married Dorothy. Joan and Carol always said how much he meant to their family and how he was like a brother to them. They few times I met him and we talked he made me laugh. I could see what a likeable and caring person he was. My sympathy goes out to Scott...I know how tough it is to be alone....but David will always be with you, in your heart and looking down over you. I bet Joan and David will be getting their...

David, although I haven't talked to you in years, I always considered you a friend from our days at the Journal of Commerce. The world is a little less joyful now that you're gone...

My sympathy goes out to the Beidelman family and Scott.

Dave is a long time friend of mine and I will miss him deeply.

My prayers and thoughts go out to the family.

My deepest sympathy to Scott and the Beidelman family. Dave....Thank you for being a friend and for the laughs. I will miss knowing you are a phone call away.

My sincerest sympathies to you during this difficult time. I remember David from my days as a teller @ TCB where Bonny worked. I remember his sense of humor and the way he always made people laugh.

My heart goes out to you, Bonny and Bill and to your family. May God grant you peace during this difficult time.

Dave was my closest friend... nobody will ever be able to replace him.