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James Fenstermaker

Allentown, Pennsylvania

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"> James Fenstermaker James E. Fenstermaker, 77, of Macungie, formerly of Allentown, died Saturday, November 4, in Lehigh Valley Hospital-Muhlenberg, Bethlehem. Born in Allentown, he was the son of the late Frank and Esther (Erdman) Fenstermaker. James was the husband of the late...

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Susan, Kevin and Tyler - just heard the news about your father/grandfather. We will miss seeing him sit in front of us in Church. Our prayers and sympathy are with you and your family. Peace, John and Elsie Guignet from Holy Spirit

Gary & Family,
I am so very sorry for your loss. I had not met your father but in the time I have come to know you Gary I have found you to be one of the most stand-up, genuine, good-hearted people and I know that must be a testimony to your father. I know he will be missed.

Eileen,Gary,Susan & Terri,
You have my deepest sympathy. I spent a good portion of my youth in your home under the influence of your mom and dad. I hold them in the highest regard. I admire them for their family values, respect them for their sense of community, and honor them for allowing me to be a part of their lives. May you all have a sense of peace knowing that they left this world a better place and now grace heaven with their presence.
God Bless,
Sherry (Heidecker)Elias

My thoughts and prayers go out to my best buddy, Sue and her family on the loss of Mr. F...

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Our thoughts and prayers are with the entire family. We love you all and Papa Jim will be missed.

Pappy,for all the years we have known you we have cherished the lovely memories with you being around than any others. You will be greatfully and deeply missed by ur grandchilden(Nicole and Carin),and our family combined. We will always look back on those fond memories and use them in our lives. We Love you. We know you will be looking down on us and guiding through every course in life.

JAMES was the father of one of my best friends GARY. In high school, I was a fixture in their home and occasionally sent JAMES a FATHERS DAY card as a humorous reminder of the amount of time that I was at his home. A fine man, a wonderful family; the world needs more people like MR FENSTERMAKER.

I was fortunate to get to see him in 2005, we had a lovely chat and looking back, it was great to see him one final time.

The world is a bit emptier without MR FENSTERMAKER in it. A...