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Walter D. "Wally" Easterday

Nazareth, Pennsylvania

1922 - 2016

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Walter D. "Wally" Easterday, 93, of Nazareth, passed away February 5, 2016 in Easton Hospital. He was the husband of Emma (Gammer) Easterday. They celebrated 65 years of marriage June 24, 2015. Wally was born November 23, 1922 in Cherryville, Northampton County. He was the son of the late Charles...

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Mr. Easterday will be missed in all the days that are to come. I will always remember my days walking home from Shafer Elementary, stopping in the shade to talk with him - his favorite redhead. He was the most loving and the kindest man I have ever known, and his absence will truly be felt in this town. Thankful for our memories. Prayers for the Easterday family.

What a wonderful man! Wally was always smiling and happy and concerned for others. Even a few words walking out of church, he made you feel that he cared and was glad to see you. He was so devoted to Emma and I send my deepest sympathies to the family. Truly he will be missed.

Mrs. Easterday,my condolence to you.Walter will surely be missed. I always enjoyed delivering your mail and visiting both of you and "sweetie."Our prayers to you at this very difficult time.

Sorry to hear about Wally. He was a good friend and worked for me in the lab at Penn Dixie

Wally was a warm and friendly person. I got to know Wally while I was Superintendent of Schools for Nazareth. Even after I left the schools, Wally and I would talk when we would see each other. He always joked to me about being a Chicago Cubs fan. Wally was a good man. My thoughts and prayers to the family. God Bless.

My condolence to Mrs. Easterday with her loss. I use to enjoy talking to Walter during his daily walks.

Wally was a warm and friendly person. I got to know Wally when I was Superintendent of Schools in Nazareth. We always exchanged comments. He would joke with me about my being a Chicago Cubs fan. I enjoyed his friendship. God Bless.

Deepest sympathy in your loss