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Madalyn C. Gaumer

Allentown, Pennsylvania

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Madalyn C. Gaumer Madalyn Claire Gaumer, 80, of Luther Crest Retirement Community, South Whitehall Township, formerly of 601 S. Glenwood St., Allentown, died March 9, 2007 in the Health Care Center at Luther Crest. She was the wife of Lee Strohl Gaumer. They were married for 59 years...

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Dear
Mr. Gaumer, Tom, Danny, Randy & Families: So sorry to read of the
loss of Mrs. Gaumer. I have only wonderful memories of her when our
families were growing up together on Glenwood St. Please accept our
sincere sympathy.

Dear Lee, Randon, Tom, Dan and families-our thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time of sorrow. Sue, Ryan, and Chris

Lee, Randon, and Family
I am sorry to hear about the loss of your wife and mother. I only met her one time, and what a lady she was. Your family will be in my family's prayers.
Joe, Christine, and Dylan Simeone

To Lee and Family: Please accept our sincere condolances on the passing of your wife Madalyn. I remember you both from seeing you at Luther Crest when visiting my father--Ralph A. Heist. Sincerely, Ron & Elsie Heist

To The Family,
May God bless you and keep you during this time in your life. I thank God for the special friendship my mother and Mady had experienced. May the wonderful memories of her, keep smiles on your faces.
Love, Colette and Stephen BAiley

Dear Randon and family,
I am very sorry for your loss. Mady was one of the finest ladies I have ever known. She warms my heart, and puts a smile on my face when I think of her. I will always love her.

The staff of Diakon Hospice Saint John offer their condolences to Madalyn's family and friends. Life is so very precious, and we thank you for inviting us to walk on the last part of Madalyn's journey with her. May she now know fully the joy of God's complete Kingdom,
Chaplain Kathy
Diakon Hospice Saint John

I always admired Madalyn and her joy for life. She is a wonderful woman. I'm sorry for your loss.

Dear Lee, Tom, Dan, Randy and families,
My condolences and deepest sympathies in this time of loss. Mady was truly a special and unique woman and I have fond memories of the times our families spent together over the last forty-some years. She could light up a room and fill it with laughter, and some of us will never forget the surprise phone calls of her singing a birthday greeting. She was the dearest friend to my mom and we will miss her. May you find comfort and joy in knowing she is...