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Wayne Blacker

Allentown, Pennsylvania

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Wayne D. Blacker Wayne D. Blacker, 48, of Wescosville, died April 3. He was employed by his father at Harold M. Blacker General Contractors, Wescosville, since he was 14 years old and currently was project manager and estimator. Born in Allentown, he was a son of Harold M. and Grace G....

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It makes me so sad to learn only in the last year that Harold and Grace both passed away. All 3 of them were so kind, always upbeat. and ready to help a friend or anyone for that matter. I used to fit all of them for regular glasses and safety glasses. They were one of my favorite families for so many years. I'll never forget how Grace brought me a peace of peach pie. I wasn't sure I'd like it. but her pies were delicious. Harold and Grace even offered their help in checking out a house I...

Wayne, along with Harold and Grace, were the dearest family there was. They always had a smile on their faces, always a kind word to say. They were always there to help, so very generous with their time, whenever you needed them. Some of my fondest memories, such a wonderful family.
My thoughts are with you,
Olivia Nolt

To Pam an waynes family. I just found out about waynes death.I found out on april 20th.I was realy shocked as was every one.sorry i didnt get to come to the veiwing. We had great times playing together on the softball team for many years, ill never forget the great times we all had.

Dear Harold and Grace,
I just returned home this week from a trip abroad to visit our daughter.
I was so very shocked and deeply saddened to hear about Wayne's death.
He was always so cheerful and full of life, when I ran into him at the bank or when he used to come in where I worked. I cannot understand that someone with so much life, is gone in a fleeting moment. I know this is an extremely sad time for you, but please know my prayers and deepest sympathies are with...

Our thoughts and prayers are with your family. Wayne did work on our house and we will always remember his friendliness and compassion.

The Blacker Family:
I am so sorry to hear about Wayne. I met your family during the games Wayne coached for Lower Macungie. My deepest sympathy to you at this sad time in your life.
Sincerely,

Dear Pam, Ryan & Laura -- I was very sad to hear about the news of Wayne's passing. He was a great guy that I was lucky enough to have met through my sister (Patti) and brother-in-law (Billy Abraham). I'll always remember Wayne for his friendliness and his enjoyment of good times at the Abraham's place! My thoughts are with the three of you and my condolences go out to Wayne's and your parents. Count on your friendships to get you through this very painful and difficult loss. With deep...

Dear Harold, Grace, Pam, Ryan and Laura,

We send our deepest sympathy, our abiding love, and the promise of our prayers to all of you as you face the loss of a beloved son, husband and father.

Wonderful memories of times spent with the Blackers fill our hearts with joy (from our crazy dating days, to our weddings, our anniversaries, and the births of our children- from the Kanpai, to Childs Park, to picnics and parties at our homes). Wayne's hearty laugh,...

Pam and family,
I am very sorry to hear of your loss. I know Wayne from childhood; mostly from playing neighborhood sports. He was always a wisecrack and fun to be around, just as he was last summer when I last saw him at Billy's. My deepest sympathies to you and your family. --Jim