Donald-Bedrick-Obituary

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Donald Stephen Bedrick

Newtown, Pennsylvania

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December 11, 2019
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Newtown, Pennsylvania

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Donald Stephen Bedrick, 70, of Yardley, PA died on December 11,2019 at St. Mary Medical Center, Langhorne, PA. Husband of Karen Silverstein Lurie and father of Stephanie Bedrick-Long (Ryan), Melissa Bedrick (Chris), Emily Geary (Mike) and Scott Bedrick (Emily). Proud grandfather of Clara,...

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Rock, you were the best.
We miss you.
Rah Rah

There is a song "Growing Up To Goodbyes" with the lyric "You can't take back the good times that you've given me, so don't you try......Don was a childhood friend and schoolmate We lived across the street from each other growing up and were friends. We reconnected recently and Don reminded me of a lot of the good times that I had forgotten. I won't forget. My love and prayers to your family.

So sorry to hear of Don's passing. Condolences to the family. Don was a very special person and those who knew him understood how truly unique he was. There never will be another DB.......he was one of a kind.

My Beloved Cousin Donnie~I Miss You~Memories of us and with Miffi are flowing..Our Special Bond is with me Forever~May you rest in Eternal Peace~ To Karen and Family~My Deepest Sympathy & Prayers~ Love & Hugs, Janie

My condolences to the family. He is gone too soon.

I only knew Don one year at the fraternity but I can still see him and hear his deep hoarse booming voice

Rock, you were the heart and soul of our years at Penn. You will be missed by all. My heart and prayers go out to your entire family.

My heart is broken to learn my dear friend and fraternity brother, Don "Rock" Bedrick passed away. I was a freshman in 1968 at the University of Pennsylvania, miles away from home, when I wandered into the house on 3914 Spruce Street in Philadelphia, a/k/a Beta Sigma Rho. Don was the Rush Chair and we bonded immediately. He "sold" me on Beta Sig, but then again, Rock could sell ice to an Eskimo. Through "rush" and pledging, he was a guide, a friend, and mentor. (Of course the details of...

Don was the unmistakable leader during my years as a brother (fellow) at Beta Sigma Rho, University of Pennsylvania. He selected our vocabulary, defined the words, and decided the way we would pronounce them. What can I say? It was beef. Merely, Don, merely.

Karen: Lynn and I want to convey our sympathies to you and the family. Things we remember fondly... overhearing Don and Jeff's laughing in the patio on warm summer nights, his great 65th birthday party (roast?) where we all were laughing, his big old car, his political rants in the local newspaper. He was a lovable character and we will miss him.