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George Atiyeh

Allentown, Pennsylvania

Jan 14, 1947 – Apr 4, 2016 (Age 69)

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BORN
January 14, 1947
DIED
April 4, 2016
AGE
69
LOCATION
Allentown, Pennsylvania

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George Atiyeh, 69, of Allentown, born in Amar, Syria, son of the late Albert and Sheila (Azar) Atiyeh, husband of his loving wife, Sahar (Mohrez) Atiyeh, passed away surrounded by his family Monday April 4, 2016 at Lehigh Valley Hospital, Salisbury Township. George graduated from Dieruff High...

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George and I worked together while we were stationed at Phan Rang Air Base RVN in 1967-68. One of the nicest guy to be around and to work with. It saddens me to have missed contacting him over the years and to find out he had passed. A young man named Jaden ( it is spelled wrong but it sounds just like I spelled it} who works for Verizon was helping me with my phone and in conversation said he was from Allentown Penn I spoke up and said I knew a guy from there and his name was George Atiyeh...

RIP my Good Friend, always in my thoughts.

Seven Years now, and still miss you, my friend, think about you often, I hope they have a Yoco's in Heaven...I'll buy :)

Still miss you, my friend, it's been 5 years and I think of you a lot, especially when I stop at Yocco's, a lot has changed but some things remain the same. RIP my Good Friend.

So sorry I just found out George passed today from George Jr. He was a regular customer here at John Yurconic by BJ's and was a very liked customer. I always enjoyed waiting on him and wish the family many condolences. My heartfelt sympathy goes out to all of you.

Robert and the all the Atiyeh family, my sincerest thoughts and prayers to you all on your loss of George.

Pete Grazer DHS '75

RIP George. It was always a pleasure working with you at Allied. I'll always remember the fun Roy and I had with you on that cruise!
God Bless!
Donna & Roy Harrington

Growing up with three sisters I always wanted an older brother. April 19, 1980 I got my wish, I married George's younger brother Jack with George as his best man - and that he proved to be "a best man" in every aspect of his life. George was loving, kind, generous and depending on the situation at hand tender or giving you his best dry humor. One time when he gave me a ride on his motorcycle I looked over his shoulder and saw 90 miles an hour. When we got back to his home I told him - he...

George and Kim, while I have not seen your dad in quite some time, I remember him as a soft-spoken, kind man. I hope you get through this time of grief quickly. Thoughts and prayers to you and your families.