V.-Smoker-Obituary

V. Daniel Smoker

Bushkill Twp., Pennsylvania

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August 31, 2024
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Bushkill Twp., Pennsylvania

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BUSHKILL TOWNSHIP V. Daniel Smoker, 69, of Bushkill Township, died unexpectedly Saturday, August 31, 2024 in St. Luke's Hospital. Born March 17, 1955 in Oxford, PA, he was the son of the late Vernon and Mary (Umble) Smoker. He and his wife, Lou Ann (Trinchere) Smoker were married 45 years. Dan...

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So sorry to hear about your loss. I worked with Dan at Team Capital Bank and he was a great person to know. Lou Ann always catered for our Christmas parties.

Lou Ann and family Sorry to hear the passing of Dan. I worked with him at Merchant's Bank.

I am so sorry to hear about your loss. What a shock! I knew Dan from the CGA golf league for many years. Dan actually took over my responsibilities in the league and we shared slot if interactions. Dan was a great human being and a great friend. I am so sorry that I cannot attend the celebration s ervice. Vern Fehnel

Shocked and saddened to hear about Dan´s passing. I worked under Dan at Merchants Bank. Very smart; always kind. A gentleman.

Lou Ann and family, Matt and I are saddened at the passing of Dan. We are praying for all of you as you navigate this journey. Pioneer Dan has made his last trek across country and found his Final Resting Place, the land of green grass and fresh water with The Lion and The Lamb! How comforting a place and thought. We love you

LouAnn and family, I am extremely saddened by your loss. It is beyond words of how my heart breaks for you. Dan was an amazing person. So many memories of church, baseball games and social gatherings at the church. Lou Ann if you need to chat I´m here. I love you guys. God Bless. Lucy

I am deeply saddened to hear about the loss of Dan. He was always a cherished and trusted colleague. Wishing the family strength and comfort in the days ahead.

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