Jay-Hallman-Obituary

Jay A. Hallman

Allentown, Pennsylvania

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Jay A. Hallman Jay A. Hallman, 82, of Allentown, died June 27, 2012 in the Frederick Memorial Hospital, Frederick, MD. He was the loving husband of Lucille C. (Buskirk ) Hallman. They celebrated 63 years of marriage in January. Jay worked for O.M. Scott & Co. for many years and was...

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It is with sadness I received the notice of Jay's passing. Memories of our times together are fondly remembered. With others we rejoice that we have known a Master Mason and a man .... he will be missed.
Bill (Secretary Catasauqua Royal Arch Chapter)

The Members of the William Allen York Rite College address their condolences to your family. It was an honor to have know such a man

Dear Lucille, Patti, Sharon and family,

How lucky your family was to be loved by such a wonderful (albeit sometimes stubborn) man. As a co-worker, he paid me a compliment once that I will never forget. He is now in the place we all look towards, with no physical ailments or saddness, only eternal joy. May your family experience the comfort of our gracious Lord as you mourn his passing.

Please accept my sincere sympathy to the whole Hallman family for their loss. May he rest in peace and may you find comfort at this difficult time.

Dear Lucille and family, my deepest condolences to you and your family. I am so sorry for your loss. I am grateful that I got to see Jay recently in PA. Prayers and HUGS to all of you.

Our deepest sympathy to Aunt Lucille and the entire family during this very sad and difficult time. May the devotion you share and your many treasured memories bring you a special peace and comfort today and throughout the coming days ahead.

To all of the Hallman family. May God grant you the peace and
comfort as you go through this time of sorrow.
Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

Dear Pat and Sharon,

My sincerest condolence to you, your mother, your siblings and all the grandchildren. He was certainly a man surrounded by love. The circle of love never ends.

Blessings upon you all,

Susan Simonnet
St. Luke's Church

Mrs. Hallman-We deeply mourn the loss of our dear Frater, Jay, who has now left us. He is now with our Savior, Jesus Christ. Our prayers of comfort are with you and your family at this time of loss. May God provide you with an extra measure of strength and peace in the days ahead. Farewell, our dear Frater. From the officers and members of Allen-Beauceant Commandery No. 20.