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John A. Morganelli

Allentown, Pennsylvania

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John A. Morganelli, 78, of Bethlehem, died Friday, May 14, 2004, in St. Luke's Hospital, Fountain Hill. Born: In Bethlehem, a son of the late Angelo and Bambina Servodio Morganelli. Personal: He and his wife, the former Marguerite McFadden, celebrated their 53rd anniversary on February 24,...

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To my beloved husband, John

I love you today, tomorrow, and forever. Thank-you for 53 years of sharing our lives together. I miss you every day more than I can tell you. Till I see you again, I will keep you in my heart.

Your loving wife,
Mike

Dad
I can never express how much I loved you and miss you. You taught me so much about the little things in life that a boy and a man need to know. As a kid, you took me with you to softball games and clambakes. I really loved being with you, and I was proud to be your son. On saturdays, we would go out for the day sometime. Swimming at " the Crik" and ice cream-- and drive in movies, and Dorney and Willow Park!! You made everything special!!

You were a great dad and...

Dear Pop pop,
Losing you was the hardest thing that has ever happened to me. I know that you are much happier now then you were laying in that hospital bed, but just knowing that i won't see you until i get to Heaven breaks my heart. You know that you were and will continue to be the best grandfather that I ever had...I love you and will mis you very much!!!! I'll always listen to what you said to me on our last visit to the hospital before you left me forever..."Be good" and I...

Dear Pop pop, just wanted to let you no that I miss you so much and it still and always will seem as if your here. You were an amazing grandfather, and I was lucky enough to have you as mine. Pop pop, you were always there for us, at games, at practices, at our birthdays parties and everything else that we were envolved in. No matter what it was, you were there, no matter how far, or what the weather was, we could always count on you being there. You were an amazing grandfather, and you will...

It's always hard when someone you know passes away. It's much harder when that person happens to be close to you in a way others might never know. If it's from actions like driving you places or always having that advice that you just gotta take because well, he knew everything in your mind. If you ever talked to him you'd know how great a person he is, if you cut him off in the middle of rush hour traffic you might not have seen that side of him. All I know is that this is hard on everyone...

John, you were more than a neighbor. You were one of the best friends anyone could hope for. You always were there when we needed you. I remember you helping Don carry that heavy slab of marble into our house so I would have a center island in the kitchen. Each time I roll dough out on that island, I think of you. Don and I both remember how many times we woke up to the sound of a shovel clearing our front walk in the winter. We knew right away who was up so early clearing not only our walk...

Pop-pop,
You were the best and I enjoyed spending time with you. I love you and now I understand the meaning of life... thank you for helping me. I know I am your hero!YOU WERE THE BEST we miss you. I LOVE YOU SO MUCH and you're my hero! I love you ... you are #1. I remember you coming to my dance recitals and you giving me pennies in a bag, and soda tabs for school.Fluffy and I will miss you. BYE!
Love, Kelsey

Pop,
Nothing I can write will do justice to how much I loved and admired you. When I look back at the twenty years I got to spend with you it brings tears to my eyes, but a grin never ceases to follow. There is no other way to put it pop, you were a character. How many grandfathers can say that at the age of 77 an arm wrestling match with a 19 year old grandson was no contest. That cocky little grin you would flash grammy just before you would slowly lower my arm to the table will...

My dearest dad,
You were the best dad and pop-pop ever. I will never foget the times when I was little and you took me to the ballgames and then for icecream. We went swimming in the creek and always had lots of fun. You were wonderful with my children and you will be greatly missed. You will always be in my thoughts and heart for no time will heal this great sorrow. I will miss your drop-in visits and your presence at all the special events and holidays. I am glad you can finally get...