John-Datzyk-Obituary

John Walter Datzyk

Allentown, Pennsylvania

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"> John Walter Datzyk John Walter Datzyk, 50, of Allentown, passed away Monday, July 25, 2011 at home. Born in Allentown, he was a son of Ruth N. (Snyder) Datzyk and the late Walter Datzyk. John owned and operated Little Lehigh Landscaping before helping with upkeep and administration...

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Miss our conversations and wild adventures. It's not the same having a one way conversation. When I enter the school I greet you. When I am down in the basement I talk with you as I look up the staircase I look for you and all I see are memories you left behind. Love and miss you buddy

John.
You were always a kind and gentle man. I know how much you suffered the last few years I am glad that you are at home with God.I will keep you in my heart and mind. RIP.

My deepest sympathy to the Datzyk family. John and I were friends during our teen age yrs. Such good memories!!!
R.I.P John

John was a great guy. We were good friends since elementary school. Some might remember when we broke a guy's windshield throwing apples and walnuts from your front yard-we had to pay for it. God bless!

We will miss you, Uncle John. We have all experienced your kindness, thoughtfulness and helpfulness.
Our deepest sympathy to Mrs Datzyk and to the family.

I pray for John and his family members, especially Mrs. Datzyk, Linda, and Marian.
John, may your generous spirit comfort those around you at this time of great sadness. You are Home now with God, our Father.

I WILL ALWAYS REMEMBER YOU AS A FRIEND THAT WE HADE MORE FUN TOGETHER THEN WE WERE ALLOWED TO. I WILL MISS YOU EVEN THOUGH WE HAVEN'T BEEN IN TOUCH FOR YEARS. NOW I'M SORRY WE HAVE NOT KEPT IN TOUCH AS MUCH AS WE SHOULD HAVE. I'LL ALWAYS LOVE YOU. PETER WHITE

Although we lost touch over the years I will never forget the exceptional times that we had hiking the Appalachian Trail dozens of times, the full moon night hike from Stony Creek to Glen Onoko , camping at Bear Rocks in a blizzard, rock climbing at Delaware Water Gap and skiing at Camel Back. You are in my thoughts and prayers and you will never be forgotten. Ted Newton

I will always remember the things we did together. Climbing those incredible cliffs in Colorado, rafting the Pine Creek Gorge (at flood stage), and all the miles we hiked on the AT. You will be missed. Your friend, Steve Roma