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John C. Lamas

Easton, Pennsylvania

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John C. Lamas, 90, of Forks Township, PA, passed away Tuesday, August 12, 2014, in Easton Hospital. Born: October 27, 1923, in Easton, he was a son of the late John Charles and Adeline Andrews Lamas. Personal: His wife of nearly 67 years, the former Myrtle G. Brightbill, died June 25, 2013. John...

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Larry & Billy, So sorry for your loss of
your Dad. Sorry I could not be at the
service for health reasons but I have
many fond memories of your Dad and you
guys over the years. My thoughts are with you. Carl F. Gold & Lillian

Pappy was one of the best men I have known. I only had one Grandfather growing up and he passed away 7 years ago when I met Pappy almost 19 years ago he gave me a huge hug and said thank you.. I didn't really understand it for awhile , but then one day he was talking with me alone and said I am thanking you for bringing Christian back to his family and helped turn his life around. I loved him and Nanny very much . I am happy that at leas he is no longer in pain and is back with the love of...

God bless our cousins, Larry and Bill, and their families. Uncle Charlie (special to me because we shared a birthday)! Is now home with the love of his life, sweet, beautiful Myrtle... Bless their good souls and may they rest in peace together forever...

Pappy was one of my favorite people. We always had a good relationship. Back in the day he told me I was the daughter he never had. I loved him like my own dad and I will miss him. My thoughts are with the family. RIP pappy. You will be in good company. Love ya, debbie

bILLY AND FAMILY, i'M SO SORRY TO HEAR ABOUT THE PASSING OF YOUR FATHER. MAY HE REST IN PEACE AT THE HANDS OF OUR LORD.

Sorry for your loss, my deepest sympathy goes out to your family.

So sorry for your loss. My deepest sympathy for your family.

Miss him already.. Always and forever my Pap...

Cathy and I were so sorry to hear of your loss. Having known the Lamas family since the mid 1950's, I spent many an hour at their home. To Larry, Bill, and your families, our deepest sympathy. Treasure your memories.