Harry-Adams-Obituary

Harry G. Adams

Nazareth, Pennsylvania

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November 29, 2020
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Nazareth, Pennsylvania

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Harry G. Adams NAZARETH Harry G. Adams, 96, of Nazareth, PA passed away Thursday, November 19, 2020 at St. Luke's Hospital Anderson Campus due to complications of the COVID-19 virus. He was the husband of the late Marion E. (Cronin) Adams with whom he shared 58 wonderful years of marriage before...

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Rick and family
So sorry to hear about your Dad's passing. He was such a nice gentleman. May all the wonderful memories carry you through these sad times.
May God Bless

As a Oxford ski club chaperone
It was always a great pleasure to Have Harry greet us the first trip .
As the kids would line up to wait for thier rentals Harry was an inspiration .
Harry welcomed us to a sport that we could enjoy are whole life.
We will certainly miss Harry as I'm sure many other ski clubs will also.
Thank you Harry



God bless you Harry.
You were definitely a people person and there was never a dull moment when you were in the room.
Thank you again for your service and it was an honor to hear your story of your time during World War II.
We will miss you.

Steve Savage
Lehigh Valley veterans history project and Battle of the Bulge Association

Eco-Friendly Memorial Trees

Harry G. Adams's legacy of patriotism will live on through all of the lives he had touched while sharing events with the students and staff of Shafer Elementary School. Annually, Mr. ADAMS, would show our Shafer Kiwanis Kids how to properly fold our American Flag. Our former Mayor of Nazareth, Elmo Frey Sr. presented Harry with a Proclamation that conferred the title of Honorary Kiwanis Kids Advisor, thanking him for his Patriotism, and his dedication to the maintenance of the Shafer Memorial...

Dear Family Members,

I was fortunate to first meet Harry back in 2006 when I became the principal of Shafer Elementary. Harry was always very supportive of our school, especially of the Memorial Garden and our traditional Memorial Day Program. He was our honorary guest speaker for many years. Harry had a wonderful relationship with the Shafer staff and meant a lot to us all. We will miss his warm stories and unquestionable level of patriotism and love for our country. We are all...

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.

Grove of 100 Memorial Trees

A First Class Gentleman. I met Harry years ago during my time as serving as Borough Engineer. He gave a speech at Council Meeting about the importance of honoring the flag. It moved me so much that I purchased a flagpole the next day for my house in Nazareth and every house since. I was honored to know him. God bless his sons and their families. I am sure God has a special place in Heaven for a wonderful man and a true Patriot..