Raymond-Seckinger-Obituary

Raymond P. Seckinger

Allentown, Pennsylvania

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Allentown, Pennsylvania
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Alzheimer's Association

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Raymond P. Seckinger, born in Madera, PA, age 95 died on July 18, 2021 at Commonwealth Senior Living in Harrisburg, PA. He served as a Corporal in the U.S. Air Force from June 9, 1944 to October 31, 1945. He then went on to become a family general practitioner graduating from Jefferson Medical...

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Tim, so sorry I just found out about your dad´s passing. I wish I´d known at the time as I was likely I Allentown at the time taking care of my mom. She passed away on December 19,2022. Your dad was always so nice to me and lots of fun. I know you miss him. Take care, Berrilynn

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So sorry to hear of Dr Seckingers passing.....I remember him when working at Sacred Hear Hospital years ago and when I needed help for my mother he knew exactly who to recommend she should see. It was due to his suggestion that my mother was able to receive the proper diagnosis and she was helped with her anxiety and at 88 she has has been living a happy life! Thank you Dr and may you Rest In Peace with our Lord!

my thoughts and prayers to the family. Many years of memories !

Remembering both Ray and Joan. They are both missed. If Fred was here he indeed would be very sad. I remember them coming to the farm and the 6 of us laughing a lot. Ray was full of energy and loved life. He was a proud father and Grandfather. My thoughts are with you all.

I recently learned of the passing of Lee and Sarah, and now Dr. Ray. He was a true friend and I enjoyed visiting him several times in Bethlehem during his retirement. I was blessed to take him to dinner in May of 2015 during a visit back home. May our good God welcome his son home to eternal life and reward him for his kindness to others. I will celebrate Mass for him on July 30 at my parish in Baytown, TX. May our Lord's peace and reassurance be with you all!

He was the finest head shrinker One could ever find. He changed my life. I´ve never forgotten him.

Tim - it has been 41 years since I have seen you. My condolences on the passing your dad. I still remember you and I riding our bikes to visit your father in Beach Haven. I hope you and your family has as fond memories of your dad as I have. Be well David Weinstein - [email protected] By the way I am in Beach Haven this week with Dave Reynolds.

The memories are many and cherished. Literally, my thoughts and prayers are with you. Blessings to you one and all. (Facebook name: Walter B. Biondi)