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Michael A. Issa

Allentown, Pennsylvania

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Michael A. Issa Michael A. Issa, 67, of Bethlehem, died Monday in the V.N.A. Hospice of St. Lukes, Saucon Valley. He was the husband of Souhiela (Tannous) Issa. They were married 44 years last August. Born in Al-Bayda, Syria, he was a son of the late Azar and Ghali (Najar) Issa. Michael...

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George,

It was with a great sense of loss when I heard of the passing of your father. I wanted to let you know you any your family have my greatest sympathy, and my heart is truly saddened.

Troy Keener

You were a wonderful neighbor with a blessed family. You will be greatly missed in the neighbor hood. Your warm greetings and interest in my family was always appreciated. Your willingness to give of yourself with a helping hand was appreciated. You will have a special place in heaven.

You will be greatly missed. You are our light, lovingly and gently guiding us down the right path. You will remain our guiding light forever. Your wisdom and love will live on and be passed on by your children and grandchildren. You were our father and teacher and we will always love and honor you. May your memory be eternal.

My sincere sympathy to the family of Mike(Mishka)Issa. I worked with Mike at Newly Weds foods for many years. He was a wonderful and pleasant man. He always spoke of his wonderful wife, sons and grandchild. He always said he wanted to visit Egypt. I pray he did get to see it, if not from earth perhaps now. Mike will be missed, he made an impression on his co-workers, I am so sorry for your loss.
Rebecca L. Smith

I would like to express my sincere condolences on the passing of Michael. All of the Afif's family send their thoughts and prayers to the whole Issa and Tannous family at this difficult time.
As you know, it was a year ago to the day that my mother passed away, So I have some idea of what the family are going through. No comfort is quite enough to replace the loss.
May god be with him, may his memory be eternal.

Adnan and Debbie Afif