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Elenora Maddock-Falkler

Easton, Pennsylvania

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Elenora Maddock-Falkler, 96, of Forks Township passed away Friday, April 5, 2013 at home. Born: November 24, 1916 in Allentown, PA, she was the daughter of the late Stanley and Mary Serfass. Personal: Her first husband, Joseph Maddock, passed away in 1978 after 41 years of marriage. Her second...

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Please accept my condolences on you mothers passing. It is a wonderful that you had her all these years. There is nothing more precious than a mother.

To the Maddock, Kane & Oyer families, your Mom was one of a kind. I haven't seen her for awhile but you can never take away the great memories of all the great times we all had years ago. She was a really good person and will surely be missed by many. You guys are in our prayers.

We like to send our condolence to maddock & Falkler family we will always miss her smile & laughter sinserly Kalnas Family

Our deepest sympathy. we are greatful for the years that we had to get to know Nan and enjoy her company. Miss You!

Nanny, we will always have a special bond. My parents named me after my great-grandmother cause they loved you so much. I will miss sitting with you on your swing and getting special treats at your house.

Dear Maddock and Kane Families,

You are so lucky to have had Nanny Maddock in your lives for so long.... She watched you all grow and took so much happiness and pride with her. It's never easy saying good bye to a loved one. May she rest in peace. My condolences to the families.

Maddock Family,
We send our deepest sympathy to the entire family. Elenora was a sweet lady, fond memories of her at the Jersey Hose Auxilary meetings. May God bless you all.

ellie you will be truly missed, i loved talking to you while doing your hair, we would have such good talks. u had such a wonderful way about u, your great smile and kind heart wil be missed. lisa(holiday hair)

Nanny, we will always love you and miss you. We loved going to your house and trying on your funny hats and eating your apple pie. Everytime we first see the robins in the springtime we will think of our Great-Grandmother.