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Jonathan P. Krum

Allentown, Pennsylvania

1949 - 2022

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Jonathan P. Krum was born on December 18, 1949 to Jonathan and Barbara Krum (Goeppel) in Zion Hill, PA. His descriptions of his childhood were filled with stories from his grandfather's farm where he learned lots of life lessons and the value of hard work.He graduated from Palisades High School...

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I really miss not being able to talk to Jon. Vic Dodson

Connie and family. I only found out today of Jon´s passing. We were good friends and fraternity brothers (KDR) at Gettysburg and we´re in AFROTC together as well...I was a year ahead of Jon. We both lived on the 3rd floor of the KDR house and had many memorable times together. I mourn with you his passing at an age far to young to comprehend. Please accept my deepest condolences. I only wish we had continued our friendship into our latter years.

Thank you for all of these lovely messages and stories. Following up on the details of the service. It will be at the Moravian Chapel in Bethlehem @ 11am on April 23rd. Lunch to follow.

My sympathy to you Connie and to Clayton and Katie. Jon was a true friend of mine. Our childhood together included being team mates in Little League and Midget Football in Quakertown. Our parents and sisters became great friends, spending wonderful times together mostly in Zion Hill. Jon was always talented, hard working and sincere. As we grew together, we would always challenge each other and compete in so many different athletic ventures. I guess out character was partially developed...

Connie, Jon was judged the moment of his passing and we know where he is now. We don't grieve now because we think he is gone, we grieve because he is gone from us. He is now in heaven. Connie, we remember that you and Jon picked us up when we arrived in Bethlehem in 1979 and took us to a welcoming party. I believe that Jon will again be welcoming us in heaven. We hope to see you on April 23rd at the Central Moravian Church Chapel in Bethlehem. We pray for you and your family at this time.

So saddened to hear of Jon's passing. Time and distance has a way of sperating childhood friends. Jon was my best childhood friend. Our homes were only separated by woods and fields that we always traversed to get to each others home. We spend long hours and weekends together having the most memorable life experiences. I'm sorry to hear of your passing and hope your family shares the great times together as I did with jon growing up . Sympathies to the entire family, God bless and keep you...

My deepest sympathy to Jon's family, It was wonderful to reconnect with Jon and meet Connie at the 35th Reunion of our Palisades High Class of '67 reunion some years ago. Jon and I went through school together from 1st to 12th grades. I don't think I had many classes that Jon was not in. I remember him as a wonderful, kind person who was always fun to be around. It is not surprising that he loved his family dearly. His life was our gift. His death is our loss. Blessings to each of you.

RIP Jon. We both served our Country, You a Officier and me a NCO - You are missed. WDT in AZ

Dear Connie,Clayton,Katie and family, We were so saddened to read of your loss of Jon. We remember your young family with much fondness. Many years have passed but your devotion to each other and to your family still shines brightly. With our sincere sympathy, Greg and Linda Vorhis