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William H. Labenberg

Allentown, Pennsylvania

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William H. Labenberg William H. Labenberg, 76, of Emmaus passed away Monday, November 28, 2011 in Lehigh Valley Hospital, Salisbury Township. He was the husband of Judith K. (Schmoyer) Labenberg. They were married 55 years this past August.Born in Allentown on January 3, 1935 he was the...

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Kim: Your father in law sounded like a great man who touched many lives. I'm sure he will be deeply missed. My condolences to you and your husband at this difficult time. ~Your Navy Family~

To all the Labenberg Family,
May you find peace and comfort in sharing your many happy memories. We will always remember Bill fondly as a fellow teacher in East Penn.
Betty & Merle Conner

Scott, Chris, Pete, Judy, and all your family,
I hope that fond memories will help heal your heart.
Your dad will always be 'my next door neighbor" who kept beautiful gardens, an immaculate lawn, knew all the words to "go you chicken fat go", set the standard high but helped his students and sons meet it, and could be counted on to relax on his back porch at the end of the day. He always had a smile for me and a kind word.
Peace to all of you

A gentle giant in a midget of a car, who's influence was embraced by many.
May all teachers have such a fanfare.
Rest well Mr. Labenberg.

Oh there are just so many great memories for me...and how lucky I am to have shared so many years with all of you and "Mr. Labe!"

A man of great influence over many, a gentleman that helped shape the lives of young people in our community, you will surely be missed. You achieved the ultimate goal-a life well lived and you were well loved! I will miss seeing you around the neighborhood Bill!

My heartfelt sympathy to the Labenberg family, my thoughts and prayers are with you! Mr Labenberg was an excellent role model in the East Penn school district. May God comfort you at this time

Deepest regrets to all the family members. He was a great teacher at East Penn and for those of us who had him..will remember what a wonderful influential mn he was.

Though the untimely passing of Bill Labenberg leaves a vacuum, it is a void easily filled with decades' old memories. Bill first came into view through his wife Judy. She was a student of mine in an Expository Writing class at Muhlenberg College. The daughter of a Funeral Director, Judy wrote a paper that I named "The Case of the Vanishing Body." Of the thousands of student papers that crossed my desks at Muhlenberg, Cedar Crest and Wilson Colleges, Judy's "Vanishing Body" is the only one...