James-Binder-Obituary

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James W. Binder

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

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DIED
February 6, 2017
LOCATION
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

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Geitner-Givnish Funeral Home Obituary

Binder, James W. On February 6th 2017 passed away unexpectedly leaving behind his son James C. Binder, his fiancee Silveria Mastalsz, stepson Nathaniel J. Mastalsz. He also leaves behind his grandmother Thelma Nelson as well as his aunt Linda Donahue and uncles Thomas Nelson, Eric Nelson, and...

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To my best friend and love of my life, words can't express how I am feeling at the present time. We were supposed to grow old together, buy an RV, live by the water and Edinsburg, where you could hunt without getting up at four in the morning. We were supposed to see our kids graduate from high school, get married and have kids. We were supposed to go to Aruba, where we could lay on the beach with my head on your chest. We were supposed to plan a weekend on the bike to the Pennsylvania Grand...

Our hearts are full of sorrow at this very sad time. No words can express the sadness. Our hearts and thoughts and prayers go out to his family during their time of need. We hope the beautiful, fun and happy memories and times spent with Jim will help your hearts mend during this terrible loss. Jim's memory will live on in all the lives that he touched and all the lives he was a part of and made greater. With Deepest Sympathy and Condolences to the Family. Love Betty-Jean and Andrew Bonasch

Our thoughts and prayers to both the Binder and Nelson families. Although we haven't seen Jim in approximately 25 years, we always considered him a gentleman and special friend to our daughter, Michele, during their high school years. He left a lasting impression with us, and I was happy to reunite with Jim via Facebook during these last few years. We were shocked to hear of this sudden passing while in the prime of his life. Again, our deepest sympathy to his family.

My best friend and brother. Riding won't be the same. Hunting won't be the same. I miss you bro.