Stella-Harryn-Obituary

Stella Harryn

Hellertown, Pennsylvania

1922 - 2017

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Stella A. (Kroboth) Harryn, 94, of Hellertown, died Sunday January 1, 2017 at Weston Nursing and Rehab., Lower Saucon Twp. She is the wife of the late Kenneth L. "Tiny" Harryn (died July 17, 2003). She was born in Bethlehem on May 18, 1922 to the late John and Anna (Skerlak) Kroboth. Stella worked at the former Bethlehem Steel for 25 years until retiring in 1982. She is a member of St. Theresa of the Child Jesus Roman Catholic Church, Hellertown. Stella was devoted to her family and loved to cook and bake. Survivors: Children: Bonnie L. wife of Stan Wykosky of Lower Saucon Twp., Kenneth L. Harryn, Jr. and his wife Carol of Bethlehem Twp.; sisters: Erma Chuck of Bethlehem, Elizabeth of Hellertown; 5 grandchildren; 12 great grandchildren. Predeceased by brothers: John, Charles; sisters: Helen, Theresa and Margaret. Services: Family and friends are invited to a Mass of Christian Burial at 10 a.m. Thursday, January 5, 2017 at Church of St. Theresa of the Child Jesus, 1408 Easton Road, Hellertown. The interment will conclude services at Holy Saviour Cemetery, Bethlehem. Online expressions of sympathy can be recorded at: www.heintzelmanfh.com. The Heintzelman Funeral Home Inc., Hellertown is in charge of arrangements. Contributions: In lieu of flowers, memorials to the church, 18055 and or the VNA Hospice of St. Luke's, 240 Union Station Plaza, 1st Floor, Bethlehem, PA 18015.


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We miss you more than ever and know you have been watching over us. I miss your calls and texts and the love you gave our family. That love is engraved in our hearts and is an enduring gift to all of us. I saved your voice message signing Happy Birthday, and play it when I need to hear your voice, but I'm sure you already know that. <3 Love Sue, Rob Justin & Jordan

Aunt Stella-

I will always remember you as a wonderful aunt. You were awesome! I was always made to feel you were happy to see me, and glad I came to visit. I loved coming to your house in Hellertown so many years ago. It was so nice, so neat as a pin.

You were blessed with common sense, keen observations on life and people; you valued order in and of things. You were good and loving, and always kept yourself stylish and looking, well, just perfect! Never ever a bad hair day....

Bonnie and Stan

"Extending our deepest sympathy on the loss of your mother".

Chris & Fred Windish

To an aunt that I will always look up to and love. Your strength, kindness, and direct honesty has always been a source of inspiration to me, as well as Maria. Thanks for all of the fun times, baked goods, and teaching us that no matter what always have your makeup on, hair done, and our houses in order. I try all of the above, but I cannot even get near to the way you always managed to accomplish all three. Cheyenne adores you. You are the family icon. Till we meet again. Bill and Greg...

I miss you

You are a huge part of who I am, my rock when I needed to be strong with your words of guidance and my soft place to land when I needed comfort and acceptance and love. My heart is broken and I will you always love you. Goodnight Mam, sweet dreams