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Ned D. Fairchild II

Easton, Pennsylvania

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Ned D. Fairchild, II, 67, of Bangor, PA, passed away Saturday, December 15th, at St. Luke's University Hospital, Bethlehem, PA. Born: Ned was born in Bellwood, PA on April 11, 1945, a son of the late Helen Howe and Ned D. Fairchild. Personal: He was the widower of Judith D. Dobb Fairchild, who...

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Ned was a dear friend and we miss him very much!

I still can't quite bring myself to believe that you are gone, although I would hasten to add that, whilst you have left our world, I'm certain you are in a better place. But I'd be lying if I didn't say I am jealous of all those who now benefit from your wisdom, humour, and genuine generosity of spirit.

The world has sadly lost you to the heavens, yet has gained the men whom you helped shape and nurture from boys and I am honoured to have known you and to now count myself amongst...

It is with great sadness that I just rad of the passing of Mr Fairchild. He was a good man and i recall him fondly from my time as a student at Milton. though i do not recall if it was at white deer or elsewhere in the school district. Either way, He instilled, as i wish teachers today could, a desire to learn, he was one of many instructors that touched my life in a positive manner in a time when I felt so stupid. To his family . May you have only fond and loving memories of this man who...

Colby, Blake, Sandy and families,
Dave and I would like to offer our heartfelt words of sympathy on the recent loss of your dear Dad, Ned.
We met over 10 yrs ago when he started attending EastBangor UMCC.
We had some nice conversations and I loved talking to him because he always spoke so calm and was a down to earth guy. He told me how he loved to travel and visit with you and other parts of the country.
We continue to keep you, Sandy and all of the family in our daily...

Suzanne Newpher

Sandy, I am so sorry your time with Ned was cut short. He was such a great man. Cherish all your memories you had with him, as I know you will. Sending prayers.

Colby and Rod, my deepest sympathy to you both. Your dad was such a great and wonderful man. Each Sunday in church I always tried during passing of the peace I to make it back to your dad's corner with Jim, made sure I gave him a kiss and hug. I am truly going to miss our conversations. He was a good friend. Until we meet again in heaven....

I am so glad I got to renew my friendship with Ned these past few years, even if it was only over the internet. He shared many of his poems with me, some of them spur-of-the-moment, and some of them that he had written before, many of them about Judy. Although he had a simple philosphy, he was a complex man, and I will miss him. We talked about school and how much he enjoyed teaching. He took pleasure in life, but was not afraid to face death. Now we know that he and Judy are finally...