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Harold Harrison Gordon

Easton, Pennsylvania

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Harold Harrison Gordon, 82, of Nazareth, formerly Williams Twp., died Saturday, July 7, 2012, at the Gracedale Nursing Home. Born: In Easton on December 3, 1929, he was the son of the late Amos and Mabel Krock Gordon. Personal: He was the loving husband of Shirley Wilson Gordon. They were married...

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Dad,
You are so missed by us all! Your love and support were deeply appreciated by us all. You were a wonderful father and father-in-law to both of us. We will always treasure the times we spent together and remember with joy all the good times.
You will live in our hearts forever. We know that you are looking down upon us all and guiding us with your wisdom and beautiful spirit. We will be forever grateful for the lessons we learned from you. You were the GREATEST! God Bless...

Dear Shirley & Family & Sylvia & Nancy,
Luke and I wish to offer our sympathy in the loss of Harold. Maybe you won't remember me, but I am Mitzi's sister. God be with you all.
Sincerely, Rose (Ressler) Heist

Dear Shirley and family, I was so saddened to hear about Harold's passing. I know that you all have many fond memories of him and those memories will help get you through the tough times ahead. I know that I have many memories of him. I know that he was welcomed home by God and his wonderful Angels and they had a big celebration when he arrived. Take comfort in knowing that he is now resting peacefully and no longer in any pain. You will all one day see him again, but until then, stay...

Dear Shirley, Our thoughts & prayers for you & the Family. Their will be allot of Good Memories
Rich & Shirley Weidner

Our deepest sympathies to the Gordon Family. Our thoughts and prayers are with your family.
Bob , Rosie, and Jacob Abel

With deepest sympathy in the lost of your husband and father. Our thoughts and prayer are with you during this difficult time.

Mrs. Gordon and Family, My deepest sympathies to all of you. Harold was one of the nicest men I knew. I'll never forget the snowy night he towed me up Morvale Road hill to get to work at Gilbert Station. When I thanked him, he just winked and said,"We have to keep the lights on, so get moving!" I'll always remember him and that night.

Our deepest sympathies to the entire Gordon family. Our thoughts and prayers are with each of you right now.

Jim and Esther Frankett

Dear Shirley,I am so sorry the hear about Harold. You are in my prayers. God Bless You. Love Darlene Perelka