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Eleanor L. VanHorn "Elly" Zelezen

Bethlehem, Pennsylvania

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Eleanor L. "Elly" Snyder VanHorn Zelezen, 82, of Bethlehem, passed away Thursday, January 06, 2011, in Lehigh Valley Hospital-Muhlenberg. Born: in Oxford, NJ, she was a daughter of the late S. Carroll and Lillian Marion Snyder. Personal: She was the loving wife of the late Frank Zelezen, who died...

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Kathy & Family:
So sorry I wasn't able to make it to the service. God give you peace knowing through faith your mother is with our Lord.
Being on the earthly side stinks a whole bunch but know that in time we will all join together with shouts of GLORY!
Call if you need an ear, shoulder, cup of tea...
Love you,
tammy

To Elly's family,
I enjoyed playing golf with Elly at Bethlehem and at Green Pond.
She was fun to be around.
I found it very hard to see her at lunch but not on the golf course.
My favorite dish cloth is the one she made for us at the end of the season. I always think of her when I use it...she was a special lady who will be missed. Anne Moss

To Elly's family.
Elly was one of my golf partners. She loved the game although sometime she took it too seriously. She was fun to be with and loved her Cutty Stark. She liked to go out to lunch and Addie , Elly and myself would get together as much as we could for lunch. I will miss her.

Elly's dear family,
Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this tender time in life. When life was fun Elly shared smiles and laughter, when times were sad she shared hugs and tears, when times were tough, Elly emitted strength, and when life came to an end Elly showed courage. May we learn from her gifts. God Bless you Elly, you will live forever in our hearts...Marie Schultheis and Ron Zelezen

Kathy and family you have my sincere sympathy in the passing of your mother.

Kathy, Jerry & Paula, Our sincere sympathy to you and your families at tghe loss of your mother, grandmother, great-grandma and sister and friend. She sure was my friend in so many ways, moving into the neighborhood as a new mama. She came to my aid so many times. She was the one with answers on what to do with the new babies, once we moved up the alley (Weirback Street) from your family. Eleanor came to my rescue when I dropped Tammy on her head at a couple months old. Had to take Leon Jr....