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George R. Finkbeiner

Bethlehem, Pennsylvania

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Finkbeiner, George R.George R. Finkbeiner, 90, of Bethlehem, passed away peacefully Saturday, February 21, 2015, in Westminster Village. He was the husband of Beatrice Brown Finkbeiner for 28 years and the late Edythe (Grauer) Finkbeiner, who died in 1984. Born in Philadelphia, he was a...

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I worked with George in the wire belt business for many years at Audubon Belt Co. and at Wiremation industries, George was very knowledge
-able and he was very patient and helpful to me. he always passed along valuable technical information to me which hastened my ability to do the work. I will always remember Georgie as one of my best business friends.

Wesley and Mark, sorry to hear this sad news. I fondly remember your dad back in the days in Riegelsville when you two and I were best friends and used to camp beside the canal behind your house and play music in your basement. Take care, my prayers are with you. Dave Banko

Our deepest sympathy, Bea,, to you and your family.

Bobbi & Jack McDowell

I have many happy memories of Uncle Chick as a caring uncle and as a great lifelong friend of my Dad. The last time I saw Chick and Bea they escorted Jeff, Luke and me from Lisa and Carsten's home back to our hotel in Quakerstown. Who knows how long it would have taken us to find our way to a major road in an unfamiliar area in the dark. Distance prevents me from joining you today in celebrating this wonderful man but I will be there in spirit. Love, Carol Worsinger

I celebrate the life of a remarkable man and steadfast friend. He was loving, fun loving and rock solid loyal to his family, his God, his country and his friends.

Don (Ducky) Moyer

I am sorry to hear of my brother's passing. I have many great childhood memories of my relationship with George. He treated me special and I have many momentums from him, such as an ivory carved polar bear and several watercolor paintings, to remind me of the full life he had. In fact I am looking at a watercolor of a lighthouse he painted. It is my hopes that my eldest son John Jr. will be able to attend his memorial. With love to all, George's brother John.

I am sorry to hear of my Uncle's passing. I have fond memories of my childhood summer vacations visiting Aunt Edythe, Uncle "Chick", and my cousins. Thinking of you all! Elisabeth C. Finkbeiner (Port Orchard, WA)