William-Kovacs-Obituary

William J. Kovacs Sr.

Bethlehem, Pennsylvania

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American Stroke Association

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A long time former Bethlehem resident William J. Kovacs Sr. passed away on November 10th at 9:05 p.m.Bill had been a Labor Union business agent representative for the then American Bakery and Confectionary Workers International Union Local 179, Bethlehem, PA. He was also a past President of the...

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11-10-18 11-10-24 6 years have passed and it still seems like yesterday that you entered into heaven. I pray each day for Aunt Pat, Billy, Mark and Brian to find comfort on the loss of Uncle Bill. You were a true example of a loving husband, father and Uncle. Give my family a hug in heaven from me. Love, Bonnie "leaf" - as you called me

11-10-18 11-10-23 5 years have gone by and it still seems like yesterday. Aunt Pat, Billy, Mark and Brian, my heart still hurts for your loss. Uncle Bill was a very loving man. I will always keep his memories treasured in my heart. I will forever love all of you. Bonnie Lee

Uncle Bill, I think of you often and all love flowing in Heaven along with your mom, dad, Jimmy, Mary, my Father and Mother, Charlie, Frankie, Katie, Uncle Pippy and the rest of the Family. Give my Mother and Father a big hug from me and to my brothers John and Bruce. We will all meet together one day. I miss you Uncle Bill.

Hello Dad, thinking of you at my office in Naples FL. Thank you for being a loving father, teacher, & friend. So many memories the last 4 years in PA. Would not have traded the time for anything. You always had respect for everyone and brought so much joy to your family & friends.
I know you are with our Lord & Savior Jesus Christ. Look forward to the day when I will see you again as we praise & worship our father in heaven for eternity.

Love u dad.

Your son Mark.

Uncle Bill we will forever miss you and your humor.
Love
Bonnie Lee

Dear Aunt Pat and Family,
Please accept our most heartfelt sympathies
for your loss.
Thinking of Uncle Bill, he was the driver of our car at my wedding with Johnny. Haven't thought about that in a long time. Also, the Troxell Street yard sales. It was always nice to see the two of you there. How times have changed. How everything has changed. May your heart and soul find peace and comfort.
Remember:
Death leaves a heartache no one can heal,
Love leaves a memory no one can...

All our love and thoughts to you Aunt Pat, Bill, Mark and Brian.

RIP Yockie. Always with us.

Love you

Timmy and Mary