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Rest in Peace, Aunt Judy Ronnie
Ron Ost
June 16, 2024
Bethlehem, Pennsylvania
Judith Becker, 98, of Bethlehem Township, passed away on Tuesday, June 21, 2005 in the VNA Hospice at St. Luke's, Fountain Hill. Born: In Hungary, she was a daughter of the late John and Susan Kulik Ost. Personal: Her husband, Paul H., died in 1998. Memberships: Judith was a member of the Wesley...
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Ron Ost
June 16, 2024
Gram was the best grandmother ever. Everything I do in my life is based on the values that Gram instilled in me. Without her, I wouldn't be the person I am today. It was a very difficult time losing her, but I am very fortuneate to have had her in my life for the last 46 years.
KAREN WERNER
July 03, 2005 | PHOENIX, AZ
I want to send my deepest sympathy to Nancy and her entire family. I have never met "Grammie" but the way you talk about her she has to be one special person. Keep those special memories in your heart and her spirit will live forever!
Selena Hawkey
June 23, 2005 | Lehighton, PA
I never met Judith Becker but a small part of me feels as though I have known her for a long time. I work with her grandaughter Nancy Readinger and she has always shared wonderful memories of her "grammie". She will be missed, but remember all the wonderful memories you have shared with her. Take care
Holly Mack
June 23, 2005
Aunt Judy was the last of the Oczot's (Ost's) who came over from Hungary, to leave this life; it is indeed a sad day.
Lucille and I had planned to drop in to see her when we came up in July; we are very saddened that we will miss the oportunity.
Ronnie Ost
June 23, 2005 | The Villages, FL
I was saddened to learn of the death of this wonderful lady. Although I never met her I feel like I have known her for years. Her granddaughter, Nancy Readinger told many stories of her beloved Grandmother and what a wonderful lady she was. She had a wonderful life and left wonderful memories behind. Tuck those memories in your heart and she will be with you forever.
P. J. COOPER
June 23, 2005 | ALLENTOWN, PA