Donald-Detweiler-Obituary

Donald G. Detweiler Jr.

Easton, Pennsylvania

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December 18, 2022
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Easton, Pennsylvania

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PALMER TOWNSHIP Donald G. Detweiler, Jr, 72, of Palmer Twp., passed away peacefully on Sunday, December 18, 2022 at Lehigh Valley Hospital, Muhlenberg, with his family by his side after a short but hard-fought battle from cancer. Born in Easton on December 6, 1950, he was a son of the late Edith...

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So sorry to hear about Don. We saw him daily as our mailman and then again occasionally at Lowe's. He was always high energy and very friendly. He will be missed.

I had the pleasure of working with Don, at Lowes. What a great guy! Retail can be a headache at times, but Don always made me laugh. I´ll miss you, and thank you for your service. To all the family, my condolences.

I played basketball in Northampton community college, was in a bowling league at Bardon and worked many years at the post office with Donnie. I´m glad I was able to visit him in the hospital for a little while before he passed. My deepest sympathy to Joyce and the family .RIP Double D

Joyce, I was saddened to see Don had passed. I know it's been a while since we talked but he was always a friendly person. I know you loved him and that will help you navigate through this rough time. RIP Don! You will be sadly missed.

Detweiler family, my thoughts and prayers are with you all. Donnie was a long time friend and classmate. Shared many of great moments on the courts, especially Vanderveer playground in the 60's. Always enjoyed seeing him at Loew's. May he rest in peace, God Bless.

Joyce so sorry to hear about the passing of your husband my prayers are with you and your family John Rossini

so sorry to hear of Don's passing please accept my condolences.

So sad to hear this news. Joyce please know you and your family are in our thoughts and prayers. We will miss the fun we had at retreat gatherings and Don's joyful spirit. We'll never forget how happy he was when he became a Catholic, and also his warm greetings at Lowe's. Rest in Peace Don. We'll miss you.

Our condolences to your family. We will be praying for all of you in this time of grief. Even though I did not know him well, he seemed like such a great man. Ryan and Amy Williams