Mary-Schaefer-Obituary

Mary H. Schaefer

Easton, Pennsylvania

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Mary H. Schaefer, 88, of Stockertown died November 3, 2012 in St. Luke's Hospital, Bethlehem. Born: Mary was born October 1, 1924 in Sicily, Italy daughter of the late Joseph and Cecilia Rubbe Todora. Personal: She was wife of the late Harold Schaefer who died August 31, 1998. She was a waitress...

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May you shine your light upon everyone's live you touched.

Take comfort in knowing that now we all have a special guardian angel to watch over us. Aunt Mary you will be missed by all of us. Love, your niece Donna

I will always remember when I was about 3 years old visiting Aunt Mary. My Mom didn't know where I went. We lived across the field from Mary and I walked over and was sitting with her (eating, of course - you couldn't visit Aunt Mary without eating something) and Mom was in a panic, but I was just visiting. I had told Aunt Mary that Mom knew I was there.
Mim and Johnny, treasure the memories of your Mother. She lived a good life and will be missed.

Mary always had a friendly smile for all. She was a wonderful Sunday school teacher and the children loved her. She was as someone else said a very sweet lady.

My condolences to everyone out on the East Coast. Sorry I cannot be there to see all of you. This was all so sudden. My thoughts are with you.

My deepest thoughts and prayers be with you during this great time of lose and sorrow. Aunt Mary was very special to me.

Mim
Your Mother has been very special to us, with Mel living in Stockertown and your Mother doing our children's wedding cakes. May an angel always be with her. You are in our thoughts and prayers.

You've always been a sunbeam for Him, Mary.

Mim and John, Your mom taught me the joy of singing from such a young age on helping me love to sing in her class and always hugging and giving me a peck on the cheek after I played trumpet or piano in church. She'll live on in my heart as one of my favorite Sunday School teachers.

I'll be a sunbeam for Jesus;
I can if I but try;
Serving Him moment by moment,
Then live with Him on high.

A sunbeam, a sunbeam,
Jesus wants me for a sunbeam;
A sunbeam, a...

I couldn't have asked for a nicer sister-in-law. You were the Cookie Queen. Now you will be with your loving husband, Harold. You were a good Christian woman and I will miss you. Love, "Ernie" Schaefer