Raymond-Brodeur-Obituary

Raymond F. Brodeur

Allentown, Pennsylvania

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Raymond F. Brodeur, 80, of Bethlehem, Pennsylvania passed away peacefully on October 20, 2022.Raymond is survived by his wife of 56 years, Linda L. (Price) Brodeur; his children Scott of Walnutport and Melissa of Falls Church, VA; brothers Richard of North Palm Beach, FL and Paul of Palmyra;...

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Linda and family, Frank and I extend are condolences for your loss. Frank and Ray shared many hours together at Fellowship Manor and we were sad to hear about his passing. Madeline and Frank Jelensits

My condolences go out to Ray's family. I did not work with Ray during my 36 years at the Bethlehem Plant until the last 6 months in closing the plant. Ray was my supervisor for this period of time, however Ray and I played together more than 10 years in the BSCO baseball league. We also saw each other at the annual Electrical Christmas party. I missed seeing Ray for the last 2 years. May he rest in peace.

My prayers and condolences go out to Raymond´s family. He was a smart and funny man. Would always tell me about his work at Bethlehem steel, he will be greatly missed, it was my pleasure to help care for him .. Debbie Lombardo at fellowship manor

My most heartfelt condolences to Ray's family: Having the honor and cherished memories to work, just five feet, in front of Ray for several years was an education and opportunity to learn his true fantastic personality. He always spoke highly of his family. Ray is a credit to his profession. He made dozens of beautifully detailed electrical drawings to guide construction workers in the Bethlehem Steel Plant. Ray was very artistic, and to display his sense of humor, he would draw birds on...

Linda, Scott and Melissa, I am so sorry to hear of Ray's passing. I will always remember planning trips for Ray, Melissa, Scott and you, Linda. Especially, the wonderful thank you dinner you always invited me to after your trip ended. May he rest in peace. Sharon Karonias