James-Dymond-Obituary

James H. Dymond

Allentown, Pennsylvania

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James H. Dymond, 60, of Chapman's Quarry, died suddenly on Monday, September 17, 2007 in Easton Hospital. Born: On March 18, 1947 in Fountain Hill, he was a son of the late Alton P. and Ella Harding Dymond. Personal: His wife, the former Elaine M. Konya, died on April 16, 1987. Jim worked at...

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Dear Jen and Liz and Families~

I don't know why it took me so long to write in here. I have always loved you girls and know how much your father meant to you. As I had just literally bumped into him at SAM'S Club, he seemed to be so full of life and I beleive that I had never seen a father more proud of his daughters. He shared stories of the grandchildren and of Liz's engagement and both of your accomplishments. He had such laughter and praise in his words and heart. It was as if...

I was a close friend of Jimmy after he came back from war. He was a sweet lovable, kind and gentle man. I think about him often with a big wide smile. I am saddened by his passing . He will always remain in my heart forever. God Bless You Jimmy and thanks for serving your country.

Jimmy was a man of valor and never shirked his duties as a man. Most held his friendship dear and his advise in high reguard. Those who knew Jimmy had no doubt his two daughter ment everthing to him and he shared thier accomplishments as if they were his own, and they were. Im not sure how many bees we will run into from now and the day we die, probably a million. But I am sure everytime I see one, I will think of Jimmy Dimond friend and co-worker, that always put others befor himself. We...

It has been a very long time since high school where Jim and I were classmates and friends, but I remember him as one of the good guys. My sincere condolences to the Dymond/Konya families.

Jim and I graduated together and my sympathy goes out to the entire family.He truly was a great guy.

I played sports, attended Nazareth High and worked with Jimmy at Essroc for over 30 years. His suddend passing is a shock to everyone. My deepest sympathies to all his family.

It is with our deepest sorrow that we say goodbye to such a beloved friend. My husband and your dad worked together at Essroc, Plant 1. I know how special your father was to the men at the plant. He always had a joke and smile for everyone there, even during the difficult outages he kept the spirits high. From our family to yours we express our deepest sympathy and support during this most difficult of times.

Liz & Family,
our thoughts and prayers are with you all at this time.
Erin(Haftl) & John Kessler

Elizabeth & Family,

I am so sorry for your sudden loss, this has been an extraordinary difficult time for you and Ron, now for you and your sister to lose your father is tragic. Your caring, kindness and compassionate words comforted me after I lost my father and later, my sweet Alex. I wish that I had the right words to do the same for you, your sister and your family. Please know that positive thoughts and prayers for healing and understanding are with you all, as for your dad... I...