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Elaine J. Eck

Allentown, Pennsylvania

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Elaine J. Eck Elaine J. Eck, 83, of Catasauqua, died Thursday, July 28, 2011 at Moravian Village in Bethlehem. Born in Allentown, she was the daughter of the late Ralph and Elsie (Strohm) Bahl. She was the wife of the late Robert E. Eck. Elaine was a member of St. Pauls Lutheran Church...

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My prayers go out to you all. Diana, I will always remember how welcoming your parents were to me as a teenager. They were both so great at having a lot of us there for parties, so we were safe. Know that your mom is in a better place and you will be reunited some day.
Love, Sandi (Hahn) Becker

Dianna and Family. I am very sorry at the loss of your mother. I have many happy memories of your family including your mother, father, Bobby, Debbie and Orbit while we were growing up on Third St.

Mom, you and I have been through a lot together. It was not always easy but we survived. Then you found dad, things started looking up. You & Dad have been responsible for contributing to the person I have become as well as the influence I have made on my family and friends. You have always put your entire faith in me & told me I could achieve anything I set my mind to. We have not always seen eye to eye but we always trusted each other. They say that God does not give us more than we can...

Prayers and thoughts are with you, Deb and your family. May god be with you always.

Debbie & Family,

My Heart and Prayers go out to you on the passing of your Mother. I will keep you all in my prayers.

Dianna, Robert, Debbie ,and families, There was not one week since Elaine left our Daycare, that at least one of us, remembered and brought up your mom. She was funny ,brass and sometimes a handful but we truly loved her.She was missed but never left our hearts . Our thoughts and prayers are with you. God Bless

Mom, It's so hard knowing that your not coming back home this time. I took care of you since your stroke back in October of 2008. I don't regret any of it, not for one moment even though there were really rough and stressful times. You did so much for me and I can never repay you for any of it. Helping to care for you was my way of trying to. I know your at peace now and with Dad finally. Please tell him that I love him and miss him dearly. Please see that you and Dad both watch over all of...

From a place high above,
Where angels float in the sky,
To the very ground I walk on,
My Nanna watches over me,
Every step I take,
Leading me in the right direction,
Showing me the way.

Even though I know that she is in my heart,
I wish she could be here watching me,
As I develop into a mother.

But now her spirit is with me,
And I know she’s living a better life,
Sleeping with the angels,
In her comfy bed at night.

Bob, My deepest sympathy to you and your family on the death of your mom. May the good Lord watch over you and give you strength in the coming days.
Joan Koncz