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Donald M. Koehler

Allentown, Pennsylvania

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Donald M. Koehler Donald M. Koehler, 84, of Bethlehem, died Sunday, April 18, 2010, in St. Lukes Hospital. He was the husband of Lorraine (Miller) Koehler. They celebrated their 62nd anniversary last November 8. Born in Bethlehem, he was a son of the late Forrest and Mary (Ritter)...

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Dear Lorraine, Donna, Karen and families,
We will surely miss Don and all of his laughs and jokes. He was a great friend to all of us and it was a great pleasure to have known him. Here's to all the great memories of when we all visited and played games together. He loved to hunt in the Hegins Valley and he was a great friend to Nevin who loved to hunt with him when he was well enough to do so. We will always remember him with a warm heart and smile which he always returned to us...

Dear Lorraine,
We were so sorry to hear about Don's passing. And also sorry that we could not be there for you during the difficult time. Please accept our sincere condolences and our love and prayers to you all. Don will surely be missed by us all.

So sorry to hear of Don's passing. He was a great friend and I will remember him with fond memories. I will always remember his contagious laughter and smile. As a young girl vacationing with Donna and Karen, he always made me feel like one of the family. I will miss him.

Lorraine,Karen and Donna,
Our sympathy goes out to everyone for the loss of husband, father, grandfather. I remember many times as families we got together when we were all younger and the good times we had then. I especially remember the pinochle games that Lorraine, Donald, mom and dad played. How they all loved to play cards. They could entertain themselves for hours. I know that Doanld is in a better place and probably already have had a couple of pinochle marathons with mom and...

Lorraine, Donna and Karen,
Our deepest sympathy for your loss of your husband and father. I remember many good times when the families got together and I know your father and mother were very good friends since childhood with my mom and dad. Donald will be missed by all but know he is in a better place. Probably already playing pinochle with mom and dad.

Denny and Diane Frankenfield

My deepest sympathy for the loss of your beloved husband, father, grandfather and great-grandfather. "Pappy" was very much loved by his family, as I know from Carrie and from ALL of Pappy's family. His generosity and devotion to his family was the evident from all the stories I heard and all the love he gave. I'm so glad I finally got to meet him at Carrie's wedding and remember thinking he was everything Carrie and all of you said he was...always a smile and very friendly.
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Karen and Ron--my deepest sympathies on your loss.

My sincere sympathy goes out to Mammy and the entire family; Pappy you have been such a warmhearted and kind person from the time I met you and Mammy. Words cannot express how much you are missed, you are loved by so many and will never be forgotten. It has been a true blessing&fortune to have met and spent time with you and your amazing family. Much love to you as you are missed so dearly.

Pappy, I'm going to miss you so much. You were the grandfather everyone wanted to have. You lit up every room you entered, never hesitated to drop what you were doing to help others, and in the end, always put your family first. My most memorable moments with you were waking up every Christmas morning at your house for over 18 years. You truly will be missed. I'm not going to say goodbye, instead, I will meet up with you someday.