John-Schaefer-Obituary

John Harold Schaefer

Nazareth, Pennsylvania

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John Harold Schaefer, 78, of Nazareth, passed away with his loving family by his side on Tuesday, January 13, 2026, at St. Luke's Hospital – Anderson Campus, of Easton. He was born on January 17, 1947, in Easton Hospital. John was the son of the late Harold and Mary (Todora) Schaefer. He was...

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We would like to send our condolences during this difficult time. Praying for you and and your family!

I was privileged to meet John during the summer of 2025 when I was with His sister Miriam and he was a person that I would have liked to spend more time with and especially so since we were both Air Force veterans. There's no doubt that John was a gentleman with such a great musical background to accompany his interpersonal skills. He obviously was well liked and loved by his family understanding that John and Miriam were very close, a great testament to the character of both individuals. ...

John was a wonderful colleague. For many years he was Santa at the Pfizer Christmas parties. He was also the roving photographer at Major company events. His ever present smile and positive outlook sustained me personally when I was down. Brenda, we are thinking of you! RIP, John!

Brenda so sorry to hear about your husband.

My heart goes out to all of John's family and dear friends. I had the privilege of working with John from 1975 through his retirement. We have remained friends. He was one of the happiest people I know. Kind to everyone, making everyone laugh with him. He will be missed by all. Time passes way too quickly, and you were way to young to leave us John. But you will live on in our memories.

Brenda and family, accept my condolences on the loss of John. Memories will sustain you when the tears flow. John was one of the good guys to have around. RIP John.

John and I worked together in the early `80 at Pfizer and again `89 through 2004. He was always a great person to know and work with. His lab was just across the hall and we spoke all the time. When I left SMI in 2004 I lost track of John and all of my friends from those days at work and on a social basis. I hope/know he had a wonderful life and we will meet again in HEAVEN

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God bless cousin Johnny, a wonderful, caring, thoughtful soul. Truly an angel on earth. Deepest sympathy to Brenda and his family.