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Robert K. Sassaman

Easton, Pennsylvania

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Dr. Robert K. Sassaman, 92, formerly of Easton, died on March 22, 2013 in his home in Hellertown, PA. Born: in Easton, he was the son of Dr. Harry Sassaman and Pauline Krauss Sassaman. Personal: He was graduated from Easton High School, class of 1938, attended Ohio University and the University...

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Dear Mrs. Sassaman & Family, I just now learned of your recent loss. Dr. Sassaman took care of the Breece family for many years and you were a good friend of Mom. Bonnie & Tim still live in "your" old house!
Please accept our heartfelt condolences.
Sadly we had a recent loss as well. I will try to contact you.
George, David & Nancy

Was saddened to hear of Bob's passing. As the last of the Heck's of this generation I'd like to extend my sincere sympathy to the family and especially Helen Dotty and Jane.

Helen, Kirk, and Eric,
My deepest sympathy on the passing of Dr. Bob. He was a great boss with a good sense of humor. I still think of him when I smell cherry pipe tobacco!

Terri Keck Roslin

Helen and Family,

When I heard of Bob's passing I immediately recalled those good old days when Bob and I joined Grant Palmer in his home where we unceremoniously solved all the pressing problems of the day. When we weren't busy solving world problems, we helped each other build and improve our speaking vocabularies. It was a lot of fun. Actually, it was through this contact that I was able to employ Bob to provide professional oversight of the Dental labs at Northampton County...

Thanks everyone for your kind words. It is great to hear about all of the lives that my grandfather has touched.

Dr. Sassaman was the dentist we chose when we moved here in 1981. What a good choice we made. He was kind and friendly. Rest in peace.

Dear Helen, I'll always remember good times far and wide spent with the Biedlingmaier family, and especially, our whirlwind tour of Paris and Geneva with Dr. Bob and Romey. Hope to see you on a future visit north to express my condolences in-person. For know, let's remember a life well lived, Fondly, Mark B.

Dr. Sassaman was my first dentist as a child. I can still remember sitting in his chair. May he rest in peace.

I am so sorry to hear of this sad news. I've only met Dr. Sassanen once but he was an exceptionally nice man. I currently work in his hold dental office which Dr. Noll is currently in business. Between Dr. Noll and a lot of our patients I have heard a lot of wonderful stories and they all have said how he was such a great dentist and wonderful man. It seems as though he was a very respected man and I wish I had the pleasure of getting to know him as my current patients did. My thoughts and...