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M. Christine Brader

Nazareth, Pennsylvania

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M. Christine Brader, 62, of Whitehall, PA, passed away unexpectedly on Tuesday, July 8, 2025, at St. Luke's Hospital – Easton Campus. She was born on October 1, 1962, in Hunterdon County, NJ, to the late Harold and Verna (Kennedy) Pallatz. Christine was a customer service representative for...

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May you rest in peace.

My heart is weeping with the loss of such a dear person. I've known Christine for years as a fellow oral cancer survivor and the contribution to our community has been enormous. My sincere condolences to her huge circle of family and friends.

I'm not a smoker, but I watched her anti-smoking ads on both the CDC and truthorange. The greatest tribute to her would be for even the most hardened smoker to quit smoking. R.I.P. You used your time here well.

Thank you for telling your story through the CDC Tips Campaign. Your lifesaving contribution is appreciated by millions of people.

God bless. Christine was a wonderful person who never let life get the best of her. She was a good mother even though the toughest of times.

Travis & Kara, I just learned that your Mom passed. Christine was a remarkable woman and friend. Her strength and resolve were without compare. We were released to work in Hershey and were together during 9/11. Each year, we would talk about it. She loved all of you so very much. I´ll miss her. RIP

My deepest condolences to the family. I applaud Christine for her strength and courageous battle with cancer. In a sane society in 2025, there would be no tobacco products. May she rest in peace.

Karra and Travis, my heartfelt condolences to you and your families. Christine was a hard fighter and great advocate against cancer. I am honored to have been her friend since the 6th grade. You will dearly be missed my friend. Hope you are enjoying your steak dinner now.

Karra and Travis and family. My deepest condolences on the loss of your mom. Christine was an absolute joy to all and it was an honor to be her friend since the 6th grade. She will be missed and I hope she is finally enjoying her steak dinner. You fought hard girl and your legacy will live on.