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David A. Minnich

Allentown, Pennsylvania

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David A. Minnich David A. Coffee Minnich, 66, formerly of Allentown, died November 22, 2009 in the Kutztown Manor. Born in Allentown, he was the son of the late James M. and R. Beryl (Gross) Minnich. He graduated from Emmaus High School in 1961, where he played football and other varsity...

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Dear Lois, Gail and the entire Minnich family,
I just found out about the passing of Dave. Please accept my sincere condolences. I would have been there had I known sooner. Please keep in touch.
Miss you guys,
Love ya
Rose Stamm

Dear Minnich Family,
Dave was my boss at the famous BIG CHIEF...it will always be famous to us who worked there in our teens. Many of us have still remained friends and so often talk about the great happenings at the CHIEF. Some people even married ones they worked with there, so being a part of the BIG CHIEF and working for the Minnich family has paved a path in all our lives. I will always have fond memories of you all and my thoughts and prayers are with everyone of you. Robin...

Dear Sandy and all the Minnich family,

Nadia and I send our condolences to all of you on the death of David. I feel as if I have lost a part of myself. Dave and I were buddies from our teens on. I can still picture hanging out at his parents house, with Lois and Gail running around the house in their dance outfits; Football games at Lehigh watching Big Brother Jim play; I can picture Dave and I in our football gear, bumping pads on the gridiron at Emmaus; the Halloween parades;...

dear sandra. sorry fr the lost of ur good friend david. he was a good person may u have good thing too remain him by. and my God bless u on this sad day. . if u are in city pls call . ur co- worker at the lehigh valley post office. (group leader t-1)

dear minnich family, i am very sorry fr the lost of ur dad. he was a great person , were he work with me fr 14 yrs at lvpo as a dr tk . i always think of him at work. my God bless ur family in this sad time.

My sincerest condolences to you all.

I have such fond childhood memories of your family. From 2 Maryland Circle to playing with the Ouiji Board at our many sleepovers. Dave was a great person and he will never be forgotten. We had many laughs together. May he always remain alive in your hearts.

Sincerely,
Stacie Lake-Ammerman

Gail and Lois, I read about David's death today and wanted to send our condolences to you on the loss of your brother. Have thought about your family quite often and really didn't know how to contact Gail. When you haave a moment I would like to talk with you. You are in our prayers Love and thoughts to you Richard and Carol Hockman