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Dr. Richard C. Zahm

Bethlehem, Pennsylvania

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Dr. Richard C. Zahm Dr. Richard C. Dick Zahm, 76, of Bethlehem, passed away in his home on Monday, February 1, 2010. Known to his friends as Dick and around town (where he resided for his entire life) as Dr. Zahm or, simply, Doc he was born in Bethlehem, a son of the late William and...

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My condolences, I would like to contact other Zahm as I am a Zahm and am doing Zahm family research and would like to know more about your Zahm family. We have a Zahm family site

Carol Mckenzie York Ne

To Greg Sonia and all the Zahm Family,
My husband and I where very saddened to hear today that Dr.Zahm had passed.
He was a very kind man and a great landlord. We had been his tenants for over 12 yrs and he treated use as family. It was a great day for use when we bought our home but also a sad one because we loved our home and your dad.

Much love,
Jose and Tina Silva

My biggest regret in my life was not being able to know my dad better. We didn't keep in touch through the years; but the memories I have from when I was younger I have cherished all my life.
He excelled in his profession and as an athlete. His dedication and love of the community shows in his contributions throughout his life.
His memory will live on, not only in the community and with his sons, but with me, too.

I wish to echo my brothers words of thanks to everyone for the way so many have honored him and us. I always felt that my father - like us all, far from perfect alone, instinctively believed, beyond all else, in contributing to others and to what is right rather than in taking away.

All of your kind words are gifts that do me and my family immeasurable good. Thank you so much for your prayers and wishes for him.

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

Thanks to everyone who has entered a post in memory of my father. Each comment is one more piece of who my father was and that is a confort for all of us.

Dear Scott Leigh and the Zahm family,
I pray that God is present in your grieving and in your remembrance of your dad. May God's peace and comfort be with you all.

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.

Greg:
I never met your dad but if you kids are any example he was a great guy. I haven't seen you or Scott in years but I think of you often; the hunting and camping at the farm and you and your soccer friend freezing your butts off in the tent.
Please accept my sincerest sympathy for your loss.