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Doris A. Anthony

Nazareth, Pennsylvania

1940 - 2018 (Age 78)

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Doris A. Anthony, formerly of Allentown, passed away peacefully on March 3, 2018 at the Lutheran Home in Topton. Born in Wilson Boro, she was the daughter of Elwood G. Knauss and Marie Emma Oplinger Knauss. Doris was a graduate of Wilson High School. She ultimately went on to pursue a career in...

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Two Years already, time flies. I have missed speaking with Doris when we would visit my aunt who was her roomie. Looking at the photo I took and posted from the party her sons threw for her, she looked so lovely and happy, good job Michael and Matthew! I didn't know her long, but clearly she was proud of you guys, Rest in peace Doris!

Two years already, time flies, Doris was such a nice lady, I have missed seeing her when we would visit my Aunt , who was her roomie!
Rest in Peace Doris!

Mike, We are sorry to hear about your Mother's passing. Our thoughts are with you and your family. Pat Souders and John Bauer

Our sincere sympathy, Michael and Matt, on the death of your mom. She was so blessed to have two wonderful boys who loved her and knew how to show her a good time! She treasured wonderful memories of parties, gatherings at The Lodge with many loving friends and family! She had a great life and a career in which she made a difference in many lives.

Doris 2017

Doris was a wonderful women who kept her sense of humor to the very end. It was my pleasure knowing her. My thoughts are with Mike and the rest of the family as they acclimate to life without Doris.

My condolences to all of Doris's family.Doris and I worked together from the time she first started at Easton Hospital.
I know how much her family meant to her.
My thoughts and prayers go with you.

My deepest sympathy to Doris' family. What wonderful times we had growing up. May your memories of the yesterdays carry you through all your tomorrows.

Sincere sympathy to Doris's sons and her family. Doris and I worked the night shift together at Easton Hospital for years in the 80s. Doris was a wonderful and compassionate nurse, and her greatest quality was patience. We shared a lot of crises, dealt with a lot of problems, and had a lot of laughs. Even when we didn't work together, we kept in touch with letters at Christmas. I was just thinking of her this past week. She had a wonderful attitude about life, and loved her family and...