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James F. Palmeri

Martins Creek, Pennsylvania

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James F. Palmeri, 91, of Martins Creek, PA, died Tuesday, March 29, 2011 in Bethlehem, PA. Born: September 25, 1919 in Martins Creek, PA, he was a son of the late Calogero and Maria DAmico Palmeri. Personal: He and his wife, Bessie Bonano Palmeri, were married 65 years last September.Together...

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To all the members of the Palmeri families, Jack and I attended many functions of the Lions club with Jim and Bessie, Always having a great time. Jim was Martins creek's gold mine of good will. His lost will be felt by all of the persons who loved him. May you find peace knowing what a blessing he was to all who knew him.

Palmeri family my deepest sympathy to all of you. Jim was my bus driver for many years. He was a lovely man who was always courteous, even to us teenagers. He was always respectful to us and in return he was greatly respected. May our Lord comfort you during this sad time. I pray your fond memories will bring you much comfort. God Bless you all.

I first met Jim when I was about 10 years old. It was an honor to know such a kind,generous man., aswell as a very devoted family man.. He was what every young man should strive to be. I worked for him as a school b;us driver, and he was one of the best bosses to work for, always willing to teach you ;how to do better. We would sit and talk at Knight's meetingss, always ask how I was doing, How is the family?,etc. He will be greatly missed by all, especially at the Knights of Col;umbus. ...

My wife and I offer our deepest sympathies on your loss. From day one he made us feel welcome in the community. On a personal note, I was honored to serve with him on the Board of Supervisors. He was one of the guiding forces that led me to become involved in the township's politic scene. He will be missed.

We extend our deepest sympathy to the Palmeri Family.
God bless.
Hronis Family

Wonderful,caring Man. True meaning of success. God Bless!!
The Gerbino's, John, JoAnne, and Fam.

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.

Jim,
Stu and I were saddened to hear that your father passed away. When we read about his life of service to his country and his community not to mention his devotion to his family, we understood the legacy of service and contribution he leaves in the hearts of his family, friends and community. Our prayers are with you.
With deep sympathy,
Jane Wells Schooley and Stu Schooley

To the Palmeri Family; you've lost a husband, father, grandfather, friend, patriarch of the family, a person that was able to guide you into becoming the sucesses that you are today. What you are left with are wonderful memories. My father talked often about your father, husband, always with good thoughts. Now he will be joining my father once again to continue a long friendship that they once had in the past. Please accept my deepest condolences in your lost.
Linda Buskirk Garris.