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Jerome Zerfass

Allentown, Pennsylvania

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In Memoriam Jerome Jerry Zerfass October 14, 1946- January 16, 1967 Grieve not, nor speak of me with tears, but laugh and talk of me as if I were beside you there. Isla Paschal Richardson Brother Bob and Family

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I remember... his face is as fresh today as it was when we grew up together

Dick Demyan.

Went to school with Jerry, played sports with Jerry,had alot of laughs with Jerry.i'm sure he's on heavens varsity team. He's the best.

Dear Bob,
I remember Jerry, you & Sammy Weiss so well. Jerry was the first boy to steal a kiss. It was a surprise when the kids in the neighborhood were playing hide and seek. Have thought of you both over the years.
Rita

One of my childhood friends. I lived across the alley in Kistler Row on Third Street and think of Jerry and his Mother often. I wished we could have seen each other when we "grew up."
Thinking of you,
Annette Schuler Paukovitz

I remember Jerome very well and hearing about his loss while in college in Philadelphia.
I too have visited him on the Wall among others there I have known. Blessings from my home in Hawaii and a heart full of gratitude for his sacrifice.

I graduated with Jerry from Liberty High School. While visiting the Wall in DC I found Jerry's name and was so very proud that I knew him. Rest in Peace.

Dear Bob, I had the oportunity to play baseball from knee hi to high school years, playing against both you and playing together with you and Jerry on some all star teams.
I can never forget my seniior year at AHS when I pitching a no hitter for 5 2/3 inning (in those years we played 9 inning) when Jerry came up and drove a ball into the gap for a stand up double. When I got the ball back, I looked at Jerry and saw this big smile, as to say, gotta buddy. He was an outstanding baseball...

In remembrance of Jerry Zerfass, may he
rest in peace...I grew up in North Cata.,
his brother Robt. was more my age, & our
mothers were good friends, we lived across from the St. Andrew's Church on 3rd st. & the Zerfass family were on
Eugene St. across from the bridge from Hokendauqua. I have many fond memories
visiting with them as a youngster. Once
again, I am so sorry. I remember, their
mom's name was Rosie. My E-Mail address
is [email protected] have a...

Jerry and I were members of the LHS class of "65", though we did not travel in the same circles. I am grateful to be remembering him this day but let us not forget the other member of the LHS class of "65" who also lost their lives in Vietnam: Anthony Belletti, Richard Lynn, Jack
Derrico and Michael Yartmyk. They are not forgotten!