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William G. Broad Sr.

Easton, Pennsylvania

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William G. Broad Sr., 75, of Tatamy, passed away peacefully Monday evening November 15, 2010 in his home with his loving family at his side. Born: April 6, 1935, in Tatamy, he was a son of the late Dayton M. Broad and Margaret Messinger Broad Carling, and a step-son of the late William C....

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Doris and family,

We were all saddened for you loss. You are in our thoughts and prayers.

God Bless,

Dr. Stahl, Diane, Tammy, Nancy
Twin Rivers Podiatry
Nazareth

My deepest sympathy goes out to all of you on the passing of Bill. Keeping you in my prayers.

Paul V. Keyes III

Dear Judy and Bill Jr.,

Sorry to learn of your father's passing. He was a real nice guy.

Pete Raskovic & Family
Keystone Farms LLC
New Glarus, Wisconsin

Nancy and I send our sympathy to the Broad family. We knew Bill from our association with the IU. He was a very friendly person, always had a good joke to tell, and would think nothing of going the extra mile to help you. He was a good guy. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

Dear Bill & family,
Sorry to hear of your loss. May you find comfort in the memories you have of your dad. Your in my thoughts and prayers.

Doris and Family,
We are so sorry to hear of Bill's passing. He was a wonderful friend who had a great sense of humor. Our thoughts and prayers are with your whole family. He will surely be missed.

Doris and Family,
So sorry to hear of your loss and I extend my deepest sympathy to all of you. You are in our prayers and thoughts.

Marilyn Gove Bird

Doris and Family,
Sorry of your loss and wish we could be there for you. I'm glad that I at least got to talk with you and Bill. You are in our prayers and thoughts.
With Deepest Sympathy,
Brent and Ginny

Doris & Family,
I'm so sorry to hear about your loss. Bill was a really wonderful person and when I left my position as Borough Secretary, I really missed not seeing and talking to him when he would stop in at the Municipal Building. My thoughts are with you.
Joyce Lambert