Stanley-Prosser-Obituary

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Stanley "Bud" W. Prosser

Hellertown, Pennsylvania

Jul 1, 1936 – Mar 27, 2020

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BORN
July 1, 1936
DIED
March 27, 2020
LOCATION
Hellertown, Pennsylvania

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Heintzelman Funeral Home, Inc. - Hellertown Obituary

Stanley "Bud" W. Prosser, 83, of Lower Saucon Twp. died Friday, March 27, 2020 at St. Luke's Hospital, Fountain Hill. He is the husband of Nancy K. (Kessler) Prosser.  He was born in Fountain Hill on July 1, 1936 to the late Earl K. and Margaret (Weaver) Prosser.  Stanley is a 1954 graduate of...

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With deepest sympathy.

Bruce, Karen and family, sending hugs and condolences your way. So very sorry for your loss!!

RIP my friend. You have certainly made a difference in my life and I know that you have made a difference in many people's lives. You gave everything you have to you family and community. God Bless you and say hello to those who have passed before you. ❤❤

One never forgets kindness shown. When I went away to College, Mr. Prosser put together a care package and sent it to my dorm. Just because...he was that kind of man. Rest peacefully with the Angels, Mr. Prosser. Peace to the Prosser family...and my condolences.

Thank you to the man who introduced my parents many years ago at the soda counter. I have many happy memories of childhood around your drugstore. Prayers and comfort to the family.

Please accept my sincerest condolences. Bud was the pillar of Hellertown-Saucon Valley community. His affection for his neighbors and friends was obvious, even to me as a teenager while working at the store. Bud treated each customer warmly and with respect.
The community should dim its lights out of respect for the passing of one its most loyal native sons.

SORRY TO HEAR ABOUT BUD--GREAT LOSS--HE WILL BE MISSED.

First met Bud as a teenager while sitting at Prosser's soda fountain counter, where he worked. He had a sense of humor then, and displayed it in some way every time I encountered him after that. Because it was always good to see him, many of us will truly miss him.

My condolences to the entire Prosser family. Mr. Prosser was a great man and community asset. He will be missed.