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Dorothy A. Deutsch

Easton, Pennsylvania

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Dorothy A. Deutsch Dorothy A. Dot Deutsch, 73, of Nazareth, died April 19, 2009 in Northampton in the home of her daughter, Donna Romig. Dot was the wife of the late Charles A. Deutsch, who died Oct. 26, 2002. She was born Dec. 1, 1935 in Bushkill Township, daughter of the late Stephen C....

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Mom, I will miss you more than you can imagine. Some of my best memories are when we came to visit, how happy you always were, and would hug and kiss me like you didn't see me for years. I will miss your hugs, kisses, warm touch on my cheek. I will also miss laying on your couch talking to you, and then falling asleep due to the late hour, and you kept talking to me long after I fell asleep (Lisa always filled me in). I guess you always had much to say, but the most you ever said was...

Lisa, Dennis and Stephen:
We are sorry to hear about Aunt Dorothy. We know that she is in a better place with Uncle Charlie. They are both in our prayers.
Last Fall, Mary and I had a lovely visit with your Mom - one we will never forget.
May the Spirit of God be with you and bless you.
With love,
Stephen and Mary Tarnock, Jr. and family
{Wilmington, Delaware}

Lisa & Dennis and family;
So sorry for your loss. Your mother was such a sweet and kind woman. May your wonderful memories of special moments help you through this terrible loss.
With Love Always,
Sue & Alan

I will miss you Gram. You could always bring a smile to my face whenever I came over and you would make me a sandwich from Bajans. One of my most cherished memories is when I would sleep over in the summer and we would look for 4 leaf clovers in the grass. I don't think we ever found one. I was only 5 years old but you would stay out there for hours playing with me. You will be missed.

Love Josh

To the family of Dottie, So very sorry for your loss. A wonderful lady to many. God bless you all, RuthAnn Nikles

Donna, I was so sorry to read that your mother has passed. Please accept my deepest Sympathy and know that you and your family are in my prayers.

Josh- I'm so sorry for your loss. You and your family are in my prayers. ~Jenny

To Dottie's family,
My deepest sympathy. Dottie was a kind and lovely person. You are in my thoughts and prayers.
I met Dottie and Charlie one Sunday morning walking home from church. They introduced themselves and asked me if I wanted to take a shortcut home through their yard.
After her beloved Charlie passed I had the pleasure of walking with Dottie to or from church. She loved you all so much and talked about you with joy, compassion, and pride. We often said our goodbyes...