Joseph-Pursel-Obituary

Joseph E. Pursel Sr.

Easton, Pennsylvania

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Joseph E. Pursel Sr. Joseph E. Ed Pursel Sr., 92, of Hellertown, died Saturday, February 21, 2009 in Blough Health Care, Bethlehem. He was the husband of the late Helen (Petrilak) Pursel, who died January 23, 2001. Born in Easton on June 16, 1916, he was the son of the late Jonas...

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Eddie, Rita, and family,
My deepest sympathy on the passing of your Father. You all will be in my prapers. He was a dear and caring man. I'm sorry I couldn't attend the service.

To pops family, are thoughts and prays go out to you all. pop was a great man you could always count on him to make you smile even on a bad day.seeing him everyday just made my day so much better..what a man he will be deeply missed my heart goes out to all of you .

Eddie and Family,

My thoughts and prayers are with you for your loss. I always enjoyed talking to Pappy when we bowled against you or during a position round. He was a wonderful man and will be missed by all.

Eddie and Family,

My deepest sympathies on your loss. Pappy was a great man and a legend in the Lehigh Valley bowling community. It was my pleasure to have known him for the last few years. I will never forget him, and he will truly be missed.

My deepest sympathy for your loss and the loss of our comrade
Judge Advocate Post 397
Edward H. Ackerman
The American Legion

The area bowling community is saddened today with the news of Pappy's passing. He was the kindest person I ever met. His knowledge of the sport was second to none. When I needed a bit of information, Pappy was who I called. He was one of the greatest bowlers to ever grace a bowling lane in the Easton-Bethlehem area. Many will remember his accomplishments from the 1960s but I’ll never forget his participation in the 2007 New Jersey State tournament at Warren Lanes. There, he won over his...

Dear Eddie and Rita,
Our thoughts and prayers are with you. Pap was a wonderful man and a great friend to all. He will surely be missed. He was always good for a story or two, he will be remembered and missed.
All our Love,
Duane, Michele and Bryan