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James P. "Jim" Ritter

Allentown, Pennsylvania

1930 - 2015

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Ritter, James P. "Jim"Former State Representative James P. "Jim" Ritter, 84, of Allentown, passed away on May 4, 2015. Born in Allentown on October 30, 1930, he was the son of the late Pierce A.C. Ritter and Rose (Deutsch) Ritter. He was married for over 56 years to the late Faye E....

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I still miss my great grandfather so very much and its been almost 3 years he is always in my thoughts i still think of him as my best friend because he truly is...I MISS YOU POP-POP...I hope you are with great grammy where ever you are...I love you

This was my great-grandfather. I remember him a little more than my great-grandmother because it was this year. But, I know I miss him.

Dave
Sorry to hear about your dad. I remember how nice your mom and dad were to me while growing up on the south side hanging around your house

So sorry for your loss...sorry I couldn't make the viewing...you know my thoughts and prayers are for you and your family...and we will always have a seat open for JIM...at the poker table...Miss you Jim. Will remember you forever...

Dear Karen, Steve and Dave, I am so sorry to hear of your Dad's passing. He and your Mom were such wonderful, caring friends to my Mom and Dad, Jim and Althea Stahl. I recall hearing about many wonderful events they enjoyed together. I know your memories will help you through the days ahead.

Steve and family. My condolences. I enjoyed playing golf with your dad at Allentown Muni. Neither of us ever shot a decent round together but we had a lot of laughs while trying. I always enjoyed his company. He will be missed.

Jim, Rest In Peace. It was great working for you for six years. Prayers for your children, Karen, Steven and David. Thank you for making me part of the Pennsylvania family and your family. Loved Faye's chocolate chip cookies. You are a good man! Big Al

Karen, Steve and Dave, our deepest condolences to you and your families. Your Mom and Dad were good people and we are all better for knowing them.

Great guy and Little League umpire.He had the right stuff.

Jim Rosch LL umpire from Quakertown 1954-1960's.Rest in piece.