STEPHEN-FISCHL-Obituary

STEPHEN W. FISCHL

Bath, Pennsylvania

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Stephen W. Fischl, 37, of Nazareth, passed away on Sunday, May 01, 2016, at Temple University Hospital in Philadelphia. Born in Wilson Borough on September 12, 1978, he was a son of Rosemary (Young) Blaukowitch and her husband, Carlton with whom he resided, and the late Alan H. Fischl. Stephen...

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I am so sorry Rosie. I wish I could find the words to help with your pain and sorrow. Everytime I come to the house I expect him to come and give me a hug, boy I do miss them and to see his smile. So many fond memories, especially the time I took care of him, it was an honor to do it. Service was beautiful. He was there was watching smiling and happy. He will be with u always. He was a very special person!! Love and Hugs!!

So very sorry for your loss. Thoughts and prayers for you and your entire family at this difficult time. With deepest sympathy.

Stephen I loved being your teacher. I know you'll be missed by many.

Rosie and family it brought tears to my eyes when I heard about Stevie. I remember the days you would bring him to work and how he made us laugh. Also how he would say I like her meaning (Michele). Just thinking of him and remembering all the wonderful ways Stevie brought laughter to everyone is a blessing.May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of Stevie and the great times spent together celebrate his life well lived.

looking back at all the picnics and card nights we went to together... what great times we had... you will always be remembered for the sweet young man we all new! hoping that you meet up with gladys she will be glad to see you!

Stephen was a bright spot in all our lives The world will be darker without him

Aunt Rosie, Tonya and family. It's been too long since I've seen Stevie...hard to believe. My thoughts and prayers are with all of you. Stevie was always a great kid and this is how I will always remember him. Our deepest sympathies.

Matt and Mom

Steve, You were always a boat load of smiles and laughter. You will be missed dearly. Go say hi to my dad, you guys will get along and laugh like hell! R.I.P. Buddy!

My daughter, Maritsa was a classmate of Stephen for some years. I remember him as a pleasant and happy child. I am so sorry for your loss. Prayers for you and your family.