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Ernest F. "Sonny" Vaughan

76, East Stroudsburg, Pa, Pennsylvania

Age 76

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Ernest "Sonny" F. VaughanAGE: 76 • East Stroudsburg, PAErnest (Sonny) F. Vaughan, 76, of E. Stroudsburg died on Monday, Aug. 6, 2102 in the Pocono Medical Center, E. Stroudsburg. He was the loving husband of Eileen B. (O'Neill) Vaughan with whom he had celebrated 37 years of marriage. Born in...

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Dear Ernie and Family,
We am so sorry about the loss of your beloved father. You are all in my thoughts and prayers. Our deepest sympathies,
Sincerely,
Laurie and Carl Gentry

Eileen, Ernie, Sherry, Kirk, Jason & Joab. I'm sorry for your loss. You all will be in my thoughts and prayers.

eileen,ernie,kirk,sherry,jason and joab,this is such sad news ,sonny was a great guy,boss and friend to me growing up ,you are all in my thoughts and prayers ,he will be missed

Eileen, Jason, and Joab,

Craig and I want to say that we are here for you if you need us. Sonny was a kind and giving man who always made us feel welcome and a pert of the family when we were with him. He will be missed.

Dear Kirk, Ernie & Sherry, Our deepest condolences to all of you. you are in our thoughts and prayers.

My condolences to the Vaughan family. It was a pleasure knowing Sonny and the Family growing up and I have fond memories of playing the pinball and amusements in what we called "The back room" in their place by the bridge. RIP Sonny, you will be missed!!!

Dear Eileen, Jason and Jobe,

We are very sorry for your loss of Sonny, your dear husband, and Father. He was a good man, and will be missed by many. Please accept our deepest sympathies.

Much Love,

Dot, Rose and Pat McCloskey

My condolences to Sonny's family. Growing up in Highlnads I spent alot of time at his family's Vaughan Grill on Rt 36.Many loose coins from my paper route went into the pinball machines there. I remember Sonny best from the time he was a life guard at the Highlands Bridge Beach and his son Ernie was always running and playing at the beach.I think he was playing football at Syracuse at the time and I thought he was a giant because he was so big. He was a great guy! Prayers are extended to his...