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Dennis M. Sylva

Allentown, Pennsylvania

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Dennis M. Sylva, 83, of Bethlehem, died Tuesday, January 25, 2005 at St. Luke's Hospital in Fountain Hill. Born: On November 30, 1921 in Portugal, he was the son of the late Antonio and Maria DaSilva DaSilva. Personal: He and his wife, the former Elizabeth "Betty" Bobich celebrated 53 years of...

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I was just getting know Mr. Sylva. I only met him a few times but I learned enough about him to know how much he will be missed. God bless him and his family.

It was an honor and a privilege to have known Dennis at Lucent and Agere.

I had the priviledge of meeting and
getting to know Dennis during his
consulting phase at Agere. He was one of the warmest and most intelligent persons I have ever known. Please know that his entire family will be in our thoughts and prayers.

It was nice to have known and talk to Dennis over the last 37 years. I will miss his opinions and Eagles fan support. My prayers and sympathy to his family.

I AM SO VERY SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS. LOSING A HUSBAND IS THE WORST HARDSHIP I THINK ANYONE CAN ENDURE. WE DO GET THROUGH IT, BY GOD'S GRACE, BUT THE EMPTINESS STAYS FOREVER. BETTY, IF YOU NEED TO TALK GIVE ME A CALL. TELL SHARA MY THOUGHTS ARE WITH HER, ALSO WITH THE REST OF YOUR FAMILY. GOD BLESS YOU ALL.

Dennis was a good neighbor, we were fortunate to have met him. We want to send you our condolences. Our prayers are with you, your daughters and your grandchildren.

With deepest sympathy we recognize the loss of your husband.

I worked with Dennis at Agere over the past 10 years and learned a lot from Dennis. Over the past 2 years I have been seeing Dennis at the Turkey Hill in Hellertown. He always perked me up during my extended layoff. I enjoyed his conversations and I stories. Dennis will be missed by many. Thanks for the memories, Dennis. God bless you and your family.

I had the privelage of working with Dennis and enjoyed his stories and smile. He always had wonderful things to say about his family and anyone that talked to him could see how much he loved them. I feel blessed that I had the opportunity to get to know him and send my heartfelt sympathy to all.