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Ronald W. Stahr

Easton, Pennsylvania

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"> Ronald W. Stahr Ronald W. Stahr, 64 of Bethlehem Township died on Thursday, December 4, after suffering a heart attack while driving. He was pronounced at Lehigh Valley Hospital Muhlenburg in Bethlehem. He and his wife Patricia L. (Barlok) celebrated their 37th wedding anniversary...

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To Ron's family,
I just heard the news. I am so sad to hear about Ron's passing. He was our fabulously funny mailman for 9 years here on Moravian Ct. and we really loved him. He always told us jokes, we talked about our kids and politics even! Once he even saved one of our four rescued dogs, Enzo, who had escaped and we didn't know it. He knew who Enzo's owners were and returned him home safely even though Enzo wasn't a huge fan of Ron's Mail truck! I just had to call my husband at work...

Ron was my mail carrier growing up and I was friends with his daughter at Freedom High School. He was always so friendly and proud of his daughters. He will be missed terribly. Jen, Marybeth, Pat you are in my prayers. May you find comfort knowing he is at peace.

Pat, Jennifer and Marybeth:
I was so saddened to read your Christmas News Letter and hear about Ron's death. We were in Penn State that weekend at TJ's wrestling match and didn't get the paper. I feel so bad as I would of been there for you. If there is anything we can do, please don't hesitate to ask. Maybe we can get together and have dinner sometime.

I HAVE MET MANY PUBLIC SERVANTS IN MY LIFE, NONE HAS EVER AFFECTED ME AS DEEPLY AS
RON. THOUGH I DIDN'T KNOW HIM WELL, I FEEL I'VE LOST A REAL FRIEND.

Pat Jen Marybeth........Cathie and I just discovered the sad news.......our thoughts are about you.... We will certainly miss him ..Please..........if there's anything you need don't hesitate to call.....With affection the neighbors Dean & Cathie

We were shocked and saddened to hear about Ron. He has been our mail carrier for several years and would always be ready with a smile and a wave. We will greatly miss seeing him and are very sorry for your loss.

such a great guy - always a smile and kind word - he adored his two daughters - Girls , you were truly the JOY of his life !
I will miss him dearly

such a great guy - never a day without a smile and kind word - he spoke with such love and pride about his two daughters - Girls , you were truly the JOY of his life !!
I will miss him dearly

To Ron's family,
We are so very sorry to hear about your loss. I would often see Ron while walking my dog, Baxter, in the neighborhood. Ron and his mail truck became known to my dog as the "treat and affection wagon". He always had a smile and a treat for Baxter, and of course, Baxter loved him. He will be sorely missed by many.