Elizabeth-Donofrio-Obituary

Elizabeth Donofrio

Allentown, Pennsylvania

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Elizabeth Donofrio Elizabeth J. Donofrio, 53, of Bethlehem, died Thursday evening, August 27, 2008, at Lehigh Valley Hospital-Muhlenberg, Bethlehem, after a courageous battle with breast cancer. She and her husband, Philip A. Donofrio, were married for 33 years. Born in Philadelphia, she...

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Phil, PJ & Jessie,
Our Deepest Sympathy to all of you. We had just heard of Liz's passing from the Horton's at the Beca/Central Catholic football game. We will always remember and cherish our good times together at the Beca football games. Liz was a fun and cheerful person and always brought a smile to everyone's face. You are in our thoughts and prayers.
The Rogalski's--
Eileen, Nick, Dan, Melissa & Steven

I had the honor of working with Liz a few years back at the Joseph practice in Easton. She was a very special person and a lot of fun to work with. But above all else she truly loved her family and lived for her family. I prayed every day that she would beat this disease and my only consolation is that God needed her at this time and that her suffering is now over. My thoughts and prayers (as well as my husband Ed's) are with Phil, P.J. and Jesse. Sincerely - Kathy and Ed Black

I am so sorry to hear that Liz passed away. I am Betsy from Dr. Josephs office. Liz was a wonderful person, she had a heart of gold. She always thought about everyone else and not herself. Your family will be in my prayers everyday. I am sure that when you look outside at night and see a very bright star, she will be there watching over you.
If there is anything I can do for you and your family please just call.
Sincerely Betsy

TO THE FAMILY OF LIZ, OUR DEEPEST SYMPATHY TO PHIL AND THE CHILDREN, LIZ WAS A SPECIAL PERSON AND SHE WILL BE MISSED BY THOSE WHO HAD THE HONOR OF MEETING HER.
DAVID AND SUSAN HALLOCK

I had the pleasure of meeting Liz many years ago when I joined the Lucky Ladies bowling league. I was so sad to have just recently learned of her passing. I was honored to have known this bright, cheerful, strong, and radiant woman. She was always so bubbly and one would never had known from her outside demeanor that she had been struggling with this horrible disease for such a long time. She certainly enjoyed life! I admired her for her courage and she could always make a person laugh. ...

Although my circunstances have parted us I still have loved Aunt Liz. I felt closer to her than some of my own aunts. I know this is a very challenging time with out her but please know that I think of her as a brave, amazing, positive woman who fought a tough battle. What an amazing person who lived life to the fullest and never gave up. I am sure she is watching you all and is proud of the wonderful family she has had. Please know I really care about you all. Out of sight does not mean you...

Jessie and Family, Our deepest sympathy to all of you. You are in our thoughts and prayers.

To Family of Liz,
No one who has been loved is ever lost. Sweet memories keep them in our hearts forever.
With Sincere Sympathy,
Arlene Unger
Bowling Team

We are all very sorry for your loss. You are in our thought and prayers during this difficult time. May her soul rest in peace. Please accept our condolences.

Sincerely,
Ajay, Mina, Vishal, Vaishali Khatri