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Edward C. Scrafano

Stockertown, Pennsylvania

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August 28, 2024
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Stockertown, Pennsylvania

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STOCKERTOWN Edward C. Scrafano, 75, of Stockertown, PA, passed away peacefully at home on August 28, 2024, surrounded by his loving family. Ed graduated from Easton Area High School in 1968. Ed worked at Hoffman La Roche in Belvedere, New Jersey for more than 25 years. Upon retiring from Hoffman...

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My deepest condolences to the family especially Sharon, Kimmy snd Cheryl. I have fond memories of Ed as a child, my parents were friends. My love to you all. Patti Boylan Myer.

God bless you Eddy! You were my back door neighbor when I lived on Spruce street as Dennis Coronas first wife you were a great guy

Sharon I am so saddened to hear this. I wish I would have knew to pay my respect. Rest peacefully Ed. My condolences to the whole family.

My sincerest condolences to the family, Donna & Janis. Didn't know Ed that well but know he was a great man. May he RIP

Ed and I go back to the late 60s when we hung out with Kathy, John, Bruce and his sister and mom Barry Bruce at 13th street. Ed had an old plymouth with a light on the hood of the car. We were all very close and Donna it was me that you though was a scam. Donna you know that we were alll good friends and I am saddened by your loss. God Bless Love you! xo

My condolences to the Scarfano family.

Ed was such a funny guy, but had a great heart and personality. I too worked at Roche for a long time. It would be hard to be involved, Ed with maintenance and me in production. Ed was long time with FB. We would have snide remarks all the time. I was very shocked of his passing. He would be the last person to see here. Nice picture by the way, that's Frank. My sincere condolences. My prayers for the entire family. I don't drive much anymore. I'll be there if I can. God Bless

All my sympathies to the family and friends. I got to know Mr. Scrafano a little as a customer when I worked at the Stockertown Post Office. I remember seeing him often out walking his beloved Japanese Chins. He always shared a wave and a friendly chat. Since transferring to the Tatamy office, I missed seeing him but will always have those fond memories of him and his pups. God bless.

Our deepest condolences to Ed's family. Prayers to all of you