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Stephen P. Godbolt

Easton, Pennsylvania

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Stephen P. Godbolt, 54, of Nazareth, PA died Friday, September 21, 2012 in his home. Born: August 7, 1958 in Greensboro, NC he was the son of Edward, Sr. and Rena D. Dixon Godbolt. Personal: Stephen worked as the Executive Director of Northeast Ministry in Bethlehem where he was very involved in...

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You were one of a kind my brother! Enjoy heaven.

My memories of Stevie are always positive and rewarding. He was one of the good guys, like Mike Bold, that we lost way too early! I can picture them both from our high school days. When I think of them now, it still makes me smile. All good things.

I respected Steve for years and we would visit and talk how to make the world a better place.He was generous, creative and dedicated to his kids and their programs. He was a wonderful man and a real example for all to follow.

My thoughts and prayers are with the entire Godbolt family. I am so sorry for the sudden loss of Steve. He was a wonderful friend and mentor to so many, spreading his joy and wisdom to everyone who would listen. He is now watching over each of you, sending you guidance from above. His spirit will remain alive through all of you.

My condolences to You and Your Family, Steve and I were Friends thru school and Golf, Gonna miss You at the tournaments My Friend

Our sympathy goes out to the entire Godbolt Family
Steve and I were westsider friends good times never forgotten!

My deepest sympathy to the entire Godbolt family. My thoughts and prayers are with each of you. Steve was indeed "one of a kind"......a great friend, father figure, and mentor to many children/families of Lincoln Elementary School. His love for his work and the children was always evident. It was always a pleasure to work with him. and I will miss him greatly.

Just heard of Stevie's passing today-through my Aunt in Bethlehem. My thoughts & warmest wishes to the entire Godbolt family. I knew Stevie from my 1970/1971 N.D. and S.S.J. days. From what I am reading he was a very caring man. I remember him as very good natured with a positive soul. Your family won't remember me, but I am so glad to have known him.
God bless.

My condolences to Virginia and the Godbolt family. I was very fortunate to to be introduced to Stevie many years ago through my husband and our children remember him fondly. His gentle and giving spirit will be missed. God Bless