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Esther R. Kromer

Bethlehem, Pennsylvania

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Esther R. Kromer, 94, of Bethlehem, died Friday, March 17, 2005, in Lehigh Valley Hospital Hospice, Allentown. Born: in Allentown, she was a daughter of the late Florence C. Long. Personal: Her husband, Charles Kromer, died in 1994. She and her husband had worked as farmers for the Lutheran Home...

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Always thinking about you and how you loved all of us so unconditionally. Miss you. This year, the anniversary of your passing to Glory is on the Feast of Purim, when Queen Esther (how appropriate) saved her nation. Because of her bravery, the Lion of Judah was preserved and our Messiah was born some 700 years later. Shalom to our Queen!

I miss you so much Grammy. You were the BEST Grammy ever. I will see you in eternity one day.

I'm very sorry at the loss of Grammy. Kailyn is one of many great-grandchildren of hers. I'm sorry Kailyn never really got to know her.Please accept my condolences.

My name is Betty Sue McNeill, and I am a friend of Wynn and Debra, Angie and Heather from Sanford, N. C. Wynn told me about his grandmother and was so glad that he got to see her recently. I know that she will be missed by all her family, and all of you have my deep and sincere sympathy.

To Virginia and her Family;
I"m so sorry Grammy had to leave. She was a wonderful woman whose kindness and love was never ending.
She instilled words in my heart I will never forget and I loved her so.

Please accept my sincerest sympathy for your loss.

I am the 2nd oldest great-grandchild. Grammy was a wonderful lady, mentor, and beleiver. She always had a kind word for everyone. Her door was always open. She worked hard at every thing she did and never once complained. Always after a meal her and Pappy both would sit down and read the Bible, no matter what was going on. She will be missed greatly, but I know she's where she lived her life to be. It's not time to be sad for her, but rejoice for she's in a better place with no pain...

I am the oldest of the grandchildren, and Grammy will be greatly missed. I really appreciate the Christian background that she hepled to instill in the hearts of ALL the family. I know that today she is rejoicing in Heaven with Pappy and Dad, and most important of all, Jesus.
Thank you for all you have done for me, and I will never forget you.
Love,