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Mabel L. Burch

Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania

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Mabel L. Burch, 92, of East Stroudsburg, passed away on Friday, Dec. 8, at Pocono Medical Center in East Stroudsburg. She was the wife of the late Harvey B. Burch.She was born on Aug. 14, 1914, in Monroe County and was a daughter of the late John and Ann Heller.She was a lifetime resident of...

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it was nice of everyone who sugned mabels guest book she was one lovely lady she will be remmeberd by all that knew her

Mabel, Dearest friend You are a very special lady and I was blessed to have you as a friend thru my Mother Myrtle Powell from 8th st in Stroudsburg ,My Mother has gone on to heaven in 1992 and you and I kept up the friendship thru visits when in town and thru letters which I kept and reread. Thank you for being my friend and that way keeping me in touch with mutual memories of my Mom and Dad. I just sent a Christmas package out to you before hearing of your death from Cindy Williams and...

mabel i will remmeber you the last time i saw you i will miss the talks we had together i love u rest in peace you where one special lady

Farewell Mabel,

Thank you for the time we spent visiting! I'm glad you are now in contact with your family.

Maureen Ace

It was amazing the first time I have ever met Mabel, it was Christmas 2003. My husband used to dress up as Santa Claus and we would walk around the neighborhood visiting all the little children. When we were visiting Mabels block, she had come out to see what the fuss was all about and to her surprise it was Santa Claus. She then gave Santa a big old fashioned hug.

Mabel enjoyed seeing everyone from her neighborhood enjoy their annual holiday BBQ's in which she came to several. As of...

mabel was always callng me to come visit her shewas very lonely lady we always had fig newtons together to ill never for get that and tea she was one specail person and i will never forget her

i will miss mabel so much i went to visit her at her house alot and we had tea together and talked about the good ole days at hughes printing she was one great lady rest in peace mabel love u

MABEL "GRAM" WAS A GREAT LADY. WE WERE BLESSED TO HAVE HER IN OUR LIVES. WE SPENT ALOT OF GOOD TIMES TOGETHER AT OUR HOUSE AND HERS VISITING WITH ONE ANOTHER. SHE WAS ALWAYS GREATFUL FOR THE COMPANY AND LOVED TO GET OUT OF THE HOUSE.I WISH IT WERE POSSIBLE TO HAVE VISITED MORE OFTEN LATELY, SHE WAS SOMEONE WHO ONE WOULD HAVE THOUGHT TO LIVE FOR EVER.WE LOVED HER DEARLY, AS SHE LOVED US, AND SHE WILL BE GREATLY MISSED.
KELLY, WIFE OF GRANDSON BRIAN AND GREAT GRANDCHILDREN DUSTIN AND MEGAN