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Jude S. Panik

Bethlehem, Pennsylvania

1944 - 2014

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Bethlehem, Pennsylvania
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American Heart Association

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Jude S. Panik, 69, of Bethlehem died May 31st. Born October 16, 1944 in Bethlehem he was the son of the late Andrew and Anna (Lisicky) Panik. He was married to Anne Panik with whom he celebrated 44 years of marriage this past December 6th. Personal: Mr. Panik worked and retired from Wells Fargo...

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Annie, I am so sorry for your loss. A personal note will follow. Meanwhile, I am sending you a huge hug. Love, Kathryn (Taylor)

Anne and Family
I am so sorry to hear about your husbands passing. You are in my thoughts and prayers. Gail David

Dear Mrs. Panik, Jon, and Greg,

I am deeply sorry to hear of your loss. Mr. Panik was a wonderful man and I remember him fondly from our St. Theresa years back in grade school. Please know of my thoughts and prayers.

Sincerely,
Christine Zingone Banovic

Dear Anne- our very heartfelt sympathies to both you and your family. May God bless and be with you at this very difficult time and be assured that you will be kept in our prayers. Please take care of yourself! The Harvilla's - Rose and Nick

I had the pleasure of working with Jude in 2010. I can tell you that he was a great co-worker and an even better person. I really enjoyed getting to know him and hearing stories about his family. Losing a loved one is never easy. My thoughts are with Jude's family during this difficult time.

Dear Anne and Family,

My deepest sympathy during this difficult time. When I met your husband many years ago at Muhlenberg during the move into the "new" ER, I was touched by how caring and sweet he was. The two of you were role models for how couples should work together and enjoy life. Cherish the memories and find peace. Thoughts and prayers during this difficult time for you and your family.

Of all the people I worked under Jude was my favorite. He was always smiling and laid back. Panik was his name but panic wasn't in his nature (especially with the unrealistic pressures that were put upon us). He helped me a great deal and raised my spirit. My prayers go out to the family. I will never forget him.

I can remember him always smiling. May he be smiling upon his loved ones and give them strength to go on without him.

We will miss Jude. He was a great guy with a smile that encompassed the earth. He loved his Anne, his sons, and those grandchildren!!! Gone much too soon--he creates a void in many lives. Fill that void with the wonderful memories--it is what he would want.
Paul and Molly Sebastian