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James T. Tilley

Allentown, Pennsylvania

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James T. Tilley, 90, of Coopersburg, passed away Wednesday, November 18, 2020 in his home. He was the husband of Anna M. (Konold) Tilley. They were married 68 years. Born in Quakertown, he was a son of the late Harvey Tilley and Elda (Miller) Reichard and a stepson of the late Lloyd Reichard....

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To Anna, Mark and the entire Tilley family,
My deepest sympathy to you and yours. Mr Tilley was great guy. Always saw him on the trails of Upper Saucon taking his daily walk.

Sincerely,
Gail Clark

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To Rick and the Tilley family: I remember Jim when he used to come into Hess in Coopersburg for gas. He was kind and pleasant, and always had a smile. Rick and family, I'm so sorry for your loss. My condolences.

Ricky, Tom and families, just my sympathies for the loss of your Dad. You favored him in good looks! I hope many happy memories bring you comfort.

To the Tilley Family, your dad was an amazing man and so kind. I remember him always being kind to me as a kid at the lodge. I loved seeing him on his walk around the park. Thoughts and prayers to all of you through this time. Love, the Ritter’s

To the Tilley family I am sorry for your loss. I was an iron worker and worked with Jim many years with LVE. He was one of if not the best operators I worked with. Along with that he was a great man and teacher to many. RIP

I met Jim 30 years ago when I had the privilege and honor of working with him in IUOE Local 542 . I had heard what a respected crane operator he was from my father in law , Jack Pheiff, who had worked side by side with Jim many times and was a friend of his. I learned a lot from watching Jim operate but even more from Jim's character, how he handled himself in very difficult and dangerous situations. He was always calm , tactful, polite but very assertive. His skill as a crane operaor was...

To the Tilley Family, My deepest sympathy to you on the passing of Your dear husband and father.
God’s Blessings.

To all the Tilley’s, we are sad to hear of the passing of James, your husband and father. He was a great man who served his country and served his community. I will always remember him from the community days and coming into the parts store for many years. Coopersburg was blessed to have such a wonderful caring person part of it, and my honor to have known him. Thoughts and prayers to you all.