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Ethel F. Moyer

Allentown, Pennsylvania

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Ethel F. Moyer, 96, of Allentown, passed away peacefully on Saturday, September 5, 2020, at Fellowship Manor. She was the beloved wife to the late Laurence Moyer for 32 years, and previously, to the late Robert Morrissey. She was the daughter of Theresa and John Harell. Ethel (known by those who...

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I had the privilege of knowing Ethel in her later years. It was always a delight to spend time with her. She always talked lovingly about her family. She was a kind, sweet, loving lady. I remember her telling me stories of her life. Her family and friends are in my thoughts and prayers.

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Dear Richard ,Diane& Pam,
My sincere Sympathy goes out to you and your family on the passing of your mother Ethel. I was happy to get to know her when she was my mother’s roommate (Betty Griffith). She Had a great smile and loved doing her crafts. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your families.
Sincerely, Georgene Brobst

Dear Diane and family.....I am so sorry to hear of the passing of your beautiful mother, Ethel. I always enjoyed seeing her at Fellowship. She always had a great smile. I'll miss her there. May your good memories give you comfort and peace throughout this difficult time.
God Bless You & Your Family

Sincere sympathy in the loss of Ethel. My mom, Eleanor, was next door and at the next table in the dining room. It was truly a pleasure to talk with Ethel. She was a friendly, funny and gracious lady. They both left hearts who miss them, but also many beautiful memories.

Ethel was a breathe of fresh air, she always brought laughs and smiles to our residents and staff. She loved her family and never lost her sense of humor. She will be missed. Prayers and thoughts are with her family.

Sincere condolences to the family of Ethel F. Moyer. May the God of comfort, give you strength and courage to cope with your grief. (Psalm 94:17-19)