Michael-Soos-Obituary

Michael R. Soos

Bethlehem, Pennsylvania

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Bethlehem, Pennsylvania
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American Cancer Society

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Michael R. Soos, 68, of Bethlehem, passed away peacefully on May 26, 2021, in his home. He was the husband of Judy (Lehr) Soos. Born in Bethlehem, he was the son of the late Joseph and Wilma (Yuskanish) Soos. Michael was a member of Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Bethlehem Township. He was a...

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Dear Judy & Family
I’m so very sorry for your loss. I remember you first started dating Mikeyou & I were friends many years ago ( Dona Simons Folweiler) My Sincerest Condolences. Offering Prayers for you & Family May Gods Peace Help Through This Difficult Time .

Mike was an all around decent person who my wife and I both worked with at the Blast Furnaces. He attended some of our Blast Furnace reunions that my wife and I ran and my neighbor works at the Bethlehem Treatment Plant and did not know Mike personally, but all his fellow employees acknowledged his passing and all send their blessings.

I met Mike in a street hockey league at Bethlehem Boys Club many years ago . We had tough battles on opposite teams but when games were over we became friends. We met and talked throughout the years and Mike and I would have a great time catching up. Glad to call you a friend . R.I.P. MY RIEND till we meet again

I met Mike while working with him at The City of Bethlehem. He and I used to have “heated” discussions about Notre Dame football. What a nice guy he was. I went to Canada with him and his “gang” one year to fish, I had a blast. I offer my condolences to his family. Rest easy Mike, you will be missed.

The pain and sorrow of losing a best friend is heartbreaking. You were my best friend, co-worker, neighbor, fishing buddy, golfing buddy, and the list could go on. I will miss my best friend immensely. My prayers will go out for your wife Judy, son Jeremy(Diane) and daughter Michelle.
I have lost a brother. May God Bless you Mike and your family.

I met Mike when I was 11 years old.
His desk was right next to mine. He always talked to me and was so nice to me. He was in some of my classes in junior high and high school.
I own a grooming shop and Mike brought his Dalmatians in for a bath.
My daughter told me when I was not
at the shop he would always ask about me.
He was a very kind man and I will miss him very much. My heart goes out to Judy and his family.
You have my deepest sympathy.
Diane Carr

I will always remember our good times. First hanging out at Lincoln School and later on at the Panthers. May you rest in peace my dear old friend.