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John O. Afflerbach

Allentown, Pennsylvania

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John O. Afflerbach John O. Afflerbach Jr., 64, of Macungie, died January 22, 2007, in Lehigh Valley Hospital, Salisbury Township. He was a bartender at various restaurants until retiring. Prior to that, he was an independent truck driver and was a salesman for Mack Printing, Allentown....

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What fun we had when you visited Vermont - I'll always remember those times. Love, Carol Ann

I was saddened to hear of John's passing. My thoughts and prayers are with you, Tim, Michael, Gail and families. God bless you and give you strength in your time of sorrow.

Love, Nanette Biondi Marsh

I meant to sign the guest book in my first entry. I did not know John very well but I remember how much his family loved him. I hold you in my prayers and heart during this difficult time.

John was always an upbeat person, and had a pleasant personality. He was Witty and clever, and I always enjoyed all of our conversations we had about computers and politics. May he rest in peace.

Uncle Johnny,

Darrin has always talked about the great times he had with you growing up. You were so smart about "everything" and brought him fishing, snow mobiling, and even bought his first motorcycle! He will greatly miss all that, but he has the best memories to keep with him. You were always fun to talk to, especially about Nascar and Jeff Gordon! Godspeed Uncle Johnny. We'll miss you.

Darrin, Ronnie and Nicky Stoeckel

I was sad to hear about John's passing, he will be greatly missed by all that knew him. I especially will miss his laughter and humor. May he rest in peace.

John's caring and humorous personality will be greatly missed.It was a pleasure knowing him inside and outside of dialysis. May he rest in peace.

John's caring and humourous personality will be greatly missed. It was a pleasue to know him inside and outside of dialysis. may he rest in peace.

Great memories of you a little boy at Brae Loch and later when you visited us on Malletts Bay.
xoxo
Aunt Janet and Uncle Jack