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Paul Clarence Ira Stoudt

Wind Gap, Pennsylvania

1941 - 2021 (Age 80)

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Paul Clarence Ira Stoudt WIND GAP Paul Clarence Ira Stoudt, 80, of Wind Gap, passed away peacefully on Friday, August 6, 2021 at St. Luke's Hospital – Fountain Hill, of Bethlehem. He was the loving husband of 56 years to Miriam "Mim" H. (Schaefer) Stoudt. Paul was born on March 7, 1941 in Easton,...

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My sincere condolences to Aunt Mim,Pam,Bonnie and family's. It has been a very hard 5 years for our family,starting with my Mom,Uncle Dick,My Dad,and now Uncle Paul.He always was so nice to me.I will never forget him. I'm sorry I can't be there with you today,for health reasons,but hope we can stay in touch.God Bless you all...

Dear Family and Friends of Lion Paul, My condolences on your loss. May you find peace in your memories and that they carry you through the difficult times. Sincerely, Kathy Fenstermacher Saucon Valley Lion's Club

My deepest sympathy to you and your family. My first job out of high school was working along side Paul as a clerk at Bear Automotive. He was a kind gentleman. Deeply sorry for his passing.

Mim: I would like to extend my deepest sympathy to you and your family at Paul's passing. He was a very nice man and always stopped to talk on his walks. May your cherished memories help you through this difficult time.

Our deepest condolences to Mim, Pam, Bonnie and Family ! Your husband and Dad was one of the best . I have a lot of fond memories and so glad to have known him since I was little ! Cherish your Wonderful Memories you are in my thoughts and Prayers

Mim and family, I'm sorry can't begin to express my sorrow for the loss of Paul. I always enjoyed his company at family parties and picnics.

Dear Mim and family, We were shocked to hear of Paul's passing. As one if his younger cousins, I always looked up to Paul as a person with courage, morality and concern for others. His handicapped arm never stopped him from living life to the fullest. I can still remember him pitching a baseball in the games played at Pearl & Floyd's annual 4th of July picnics and then quickly putting the glove back on his throwing arm. Both of you were always there for P&F over the years! May...