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Eugene C. Driscoll

Allentown, Pennsylvania

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"> Eugene C. Driscoll Eugene C. Driscoll, 83, of Allentown, died Saturday, January 20, 2007, in St. Lukes Hospital, Allentown Campus. He was the husband of Margaret (Gorman) Driscoll. They celebrated their 59th wedding anniversary on August 9. He was born in Minooka, Pa., the son of...

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It is with a heavy heart that I write this message of thanks. As my brother Rick stated in this guest book, our family thanks all for their kindnesses at this time of grieving for our family. The many cards, flowers, condolences, comforting words, and delicious food have all been appreciated by our family. Most of all, we thank all for their support of our Mom at the viewing, funeral and luncheon. What an outpouring of love many friends and family have shown...we can't thank you enough. ...

I want to thank all for their comments here, the cards of sympathy, the floral arrangements and gift baskets sent to the funeral home and our mother at home. Also those of you who found the time in your busy schedules to pay your respects at the viewings and/or the funeral service. As one of the many, I know that myself, all my brothers and sisters and our families, and especially our mother, find great comfort and take great pride in knowing that our father was loved, respected and thought...

To The Driscoll Family,
Was so sorry to hear about Gene's passing. My dad, Paul Lydon, spoke of him often. My sister's (Mary & Sally) and I had an opportunity to vist with Gene and the family in August of 2005. It was a lovely day with lots of funny stories. Sounded like he had some wonderful memories.
Our prayers and thoughts are with you all.

Although Gene was my father's first cousin, I didn't meet him until four years ago. My sisters and I had such a pleasant visit with Gene and his family, and it was obvious that he had a great sense of humor. We are all very sorry to hear about your loss.

Mary Lydon Simonsen
(Paul Lydon's daughter)

Dear Mrs. Driscoll & Family;

We are so sorry for your loss.
Thursday bowling will never be the same without him. Always enjoyed
his company.

To All The Driscoll Family:

I was very sorry to hear of your loss. My sister's and I so enjoyed our visit, a few summers ago, with your family.

Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

Julie Driscoll and family:
I can remember being a little girl at the Knights of Columbus with my parents(Bill and Mary Walsh) and hearing your father singing- O Danny Boy and thinking what a beautiful exprssion he had on his face while he was singing. I remember him always greeting my dad in church for the 11:15 mass at St. Catherine's. My prayers are with you and your family at this time.

This years golf league at the Knights of Columbus will definitely not be the same. He'll surely be missed by all, especially on Wed nights. God speed Gene, it was a pleasure to have known you

Dear Mrs. Driscoll and family,
I was so sad to hear about the loss of your husband, father and grandfather. He was such a special and kind man to so many people. He will be truly missed by many people.
He would graciously transport my mother to the Cathedral and the grocery store after the passing of my father.
I was fortunate to have seen him just a few weeks ago at the Cathedral when I was in town for the weekend.
You have my deepest sympathy and prayers,