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Frank Charles Tiedeman III

Easton, Pennsylvania

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Frank Charles Tiedeman, III, 64, of Lehighton, died Thursday, October 28, 2010, in Lehigh Valley Hospital while surrounded by his loving family and friends. Born: in Clifton, NJ, he was a son of the Frank Charles Jr. and Laura Bradley Tiedeman. Personal: He was the husband of Susan Shively...

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So many years have passed since, Frank departed this life for the next life. I will always remember Frank with fondness and hope he is in a place which is one where he finds joy and happiness. I do not know if these memories and condolences continue to find their way to Frank's family and friends who are still here on earth, but to all of you I hope you also find joy and smile as you recall Frank's antics here on this earth with all of you.

The years pass so quickly. It seems like yesterday I heard the sad news about Frank's passing from this life. As long as there are those who think of Frank and pray for Frank, his memory will be eternal. As we sing in the Byzantine Church--blessed repose, blessed repose, God grant him a blessed repose and eternal memory. Sean and Devany, you were his world for as long as I knew him and he is truly watching over both of you. I know that you will always have your DAD in your hearts and will...

Many years have passed since Frank left all of you. Often it is said that our life is about the memories and good deeds you leave behind for those who loved you to cherish. I am sure Sean and Devany have been left with rich memories of their lives with their DAD. As we pray in the Orthodox Church---eternal memory, eternal memory, may God grant him a blessed repose and eternal memory. Frank will never die as long as there are those who fondly remember him. Those who knew Frank will never...

Frank is with God and watching down as well as being with family and friends that have also left this earthly life. Every now and then, he crosses my mind. His life was cut too short but for all those he left behind, by now the warm memories have taken the place of most of the grief and sadness. You will never be completely without some grief, but those memories will keep all of you laughing, smiling, and close to him.

Wow! 9 years in Heaven, Frank! So sorry about Dave. Pray hes with you again.

Dear Sean and Devany,
Since your dad's passing, both of you have experienced holidays without your dad's presence. That first year is always the hardest. As Father's Day approaches, I wanted to share with you something your dad always felt about both of you---YOU WERE THE JOY OF HIS LIFE. Many father's are proud of their children, but Frank truly loved both of you. Both of you brought him great joy and the warmth of being loved. If ever I noticed he was feeling a little "down" or...

Dear Dave,
Sorry for your loss of Frank. I was thumbing thru the WPU Alumni magazine and spotted Frank's name in there. I was shocked to see that he had passed on at such an early age. Frank and I were good friends in grammar school at PS#24's. Lost touch as we grew older at Eastside and I had last spoken to him when he was attending WPU. Also, sorry to see you lost your Mom & Dad back in the 90's. Hopefully the memories you'll share with his wife and children will keep him in your...

Dear Sean and Devany,
I'm so sorry for your loss. Your father was a very nice man. My thoughts and prayers are with you amd your family in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort. God Bless you.

He was a good man, and he will be missed. He was a class act, a role model, and the world, and my life, is better for him having been in it. I am so sorry for your loss.