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Dean S. Williams

Easton, Pennsylvania

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Dean S. Williams, 61, of Mt. Bethel, Pa, passed away Tuesday, March 18, 2008 at Warren Hospital. Born: On April 5, 1946 in Newton, NJ, he was a son of the late Stewart D. and Viola Stanton Williams. Personal: He and his wife, the former Nancy A. Neuberg, celebrated their 29th wedding anniversary...

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I want to express my deepest sympathy and wish you and your family hope, peace and comfort with each passing day. I remember Dean from elementary school through high school growing up in Hackettstown. At the last high school reunion event he shared his sky diving and family pictures and scuba diving adventures. Thinking of you and wanting you to know his passing has saddened many of us.
Warmest regards,

I was very sad to learn that Dean passed away. We had a lot of great times together growing up in Hackettstown. He will live on in my memory. I know that right up to the end, he loved life to the fullest.

Although saddened by the passing of Dean, I am sure a little part of him will remain alive in all who knew him. I would like to extend my deepest sympathy to his family.
HHS Class of '64

The cheerful sight of Dean added to the pleasure of hiking at Merrill Creek. Always one to stop for lengthy and delightful chats, Dean was animated and adventurous; someone who is sadly missed. Our condolences to Nancy and Dean's sons, all of whom he was very proud and spoke of often.

On behalf of the Hackettstown High School class of 1964, our condolences to Dean's family on his passing. He was truly a unique individual who found his wings and soared through life. He will be missed at our upcoming reunion, but he will always be remembered.
Patricia Sutton
HHS class of '64

I am deeply saddened by this loss...for all of us. Dean was a wonderful brilliant man, with terrific insights & so much to offer. He will be missed by many. My condolences to Nancy & to Dean's sons.

We are saddened by Dean's passing. We are high school classmates and enjoyed seeing Dean at the last reunion and will certainly miss him at the next.
Michael and Hazel Lynch

Nancy and Family,
I was very sadden to hear of Dean's passing. He was a great guy. During the years of working with him, we had so many laughs. He had a deep love for his family. I think of the memories I have with Dean and I smile. All the smoke breaks, he and I shared together at Merrill Creek and the chats are priceless. I remember Dean excited for spring to roll around so he could get the motorcycle out. Even after I left Merrill Creek, Dean and I stayed in touch. He would tell...