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George N. Nabb

Schnecksville, Pennsylvania

Feb 23, 1943 – Jul 4, 2025

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BORN
February 23, 1943
DIED
July 4, 2025
LOCATION
Schnecksville, Pennsylvania

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Heintzelman Funeral Home, Inc. - Schnecksville Obituary

George Norman Nabb, 82, of Northampton, was welcomed into the arms of the Lord, July 4, 2025, at Lehigh Valley Hospital – Muhlenberg campus, Bethlehem. He was the loving husband of Linda J. (Reinsmith) Nabb to whom he was married 42 years. Born in Wilmington, DE, February 23,...

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Linda and Family, Our deepest sympathies on the loss of your husband

So very sorry for your loss. George was such a very nice man with a smile for everyone. May he have eternal peace

We were saddened to hear of George's passing. He always had a smile and a quip to share with us. What a superb Santa. It takes someone with special skills to be Santa and he was just that. May God comfort all the family and especially you, Linda. He will be greatly missed.

“His eyes-how they twinkled”. He brought so much joy and humor to those at church and in the larger community. Honored to have known George and pray Linda and his family can find comfort in memories with him. Peace to you

Our condolences to Linda and family, George always was smiling and always made me smile as well. Sure will miss him. Marie and Robin Hood

George, Thank You for Your service to our country. God Bless You! God be with your family! Sincerely, A Grateful American

George and Linda were our next door neighbors for 25 years. They welcomed us wholeheartedly. As good neighbors do, they helped us and we helped them. Ironically our old neighbor named George as well was a Santa Claus, and I took this as an omen of good fortune. They were neighbors and friends. Kenny and Jane

George, you have made your final flight into the wild blue yonder´s. You are now relieved from your post. A job well done fellow veteran. America thanks you for your service to our country in the defense of freedom. The final volley has sounded and taps is about to begin, ending a successful career as a nation´s defender. Have a smooth flight airman.

So sorry for this loss. It was a pleasure having George in our family. George always made you smile.