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Reeder E. "Doc" Thatcher Jr.

Allentown, Pennsylvania

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Reeder E. "Doc" Thatcher Jr., 55, of Easton, died Saturday, May 22, 2004, in East Allen Township. Born: March 12, 1949, in Wilson Borough, a son of Jane Blackton Thatcher of Palmer Township and the late Reeder E. "Doc" Thatcher Sr., who died in 1991. Personal: Doc graduated from Easton High...

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I can not think of a better person to meet me when it is my turn to leave this world. Doc added more joy than pain to this world and long live his memory. Thanks for understanding how I loved that woman.Until we meet again...Lamont

Dear Lynn,
I was so sorry to here about Doc. My sincerest sympathies go out to you, your brothers and especially your Mom. I have a lot of special memories of Doc. You know about most of them, summer days at Palmer pool, winter nights car full of guys cruising, listing to Haggarty on EEX and just laughing our heads off at Doc's comments and stories. My fondest memory is the day I met Doc. Sept. 1960, our midget football scrimage was cancelled and practice was cut short 2 hours, I only...

I am so sorry to hear about Doc. I will always remember him from high school with his cocked head and fun smile and making the whole class laugh.

Dear Mrs. "T", Lynne, Mike, and Tim, and your families,

Words can not express how we feel for your loss. We were so shocked to hear of Doc's passing. May God Bless All of You and keep you strong at a most difficult time in your lives.

Sorry to hear of your loss. I knew Doc at Easton High.

Sending our deepest sympathy & prayers to the family.

I am sorry for your loss. Doc provided me with many good laughs at Easton High. Please know you are in my prayers. God Bless. Lori Conrad-Burke

Doc,
I'll always see that twinkle in your eyes and feel your warm smile.
God bless you

So very sorry to hear about what happened to Doc. He was a good man, a kind soul, and a lot of fun. Will always remember the good times in the 70's and 80's at Mother's in Downtown Easton. God Bless you Doc. Farewell my friend, and say hello to Mitch Jabeir for me....