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William L. Lampe Jr.

Allentown, Pennsylvania

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William L. Lampe, Jr. William L. Lampe, Jr., 71, of Emmaus, passed away on Sunday September 5, 2010 in St. Lukes Hospital, Bethlehem. He was the beloved husband of Kate (Vogt) Lampe. They celebrated their 18th wedding anniversary on May 23, 2010. Born in Philadelphia, he was the son of...

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I cannot believe 10 years have passed without Bill stopping in to my store with his warm presence and smile. Hands down, he is still the absolute best hugger ever. :) Much love to Kate and their families. Bill is, and will always be, very missed. xo

Dear Kate and family,

May the joys, blessings, and the hugs, too, that Bill brought to your lives continue to fill your hearts always. Bill's legacy of loving-kindness, his appreciation for life, and for individuals will remain in all he touched. He didn't seem to ever glance at people, but looked deeply, caringly at individuals, fully present. Bill will always be an inspiration; he has served well in this life.

With love and blessings!
Jeanne Scheerbaum

Bill, Ed, Marybeth and Stephen,

I was so sorry to hear of the passing of your father. I am glad to read that he never stopped sailing. I know you will miss him.

Take care,

Bob

Dear William Lampe III,
My heart goes out to you on the loss of your father. I hope to someday see you again.

Your friend,
Sean

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Bill was the most genuine person I ever knew. I know he will be missed. Kate - sending my love.

Dear Kate and Family,

I am so sorry for your loss. Bill was a wonderful man and I will always remember his warm smile and great bear hugs. I am very sorry I missed the service today. I pray that God sends you peace and remember that Bill lives forever in your hearts. He will be missed on this earth -- but we will see him again. Stella

Dear Kate & Family,
I was so sorry to learn about Bill's passing. Such a delightful man to be around, his smiles and caring will always be remembered.
With deepest sympathy,
Carol

Dear Kate
Most sincere condolences. I met you and Bill one day, introduced by Dana.
I immediately felt a connection of warmth and understanding from Bill, and appreciate the friendship you both expressed. I will keep you and Bill in my heart-mind. Wishing you peace though this experience, Tony Piccirilli

As I sat here reading these entries, I thought, what is it I remember about Bill and I so agree with what other people have wrote., At no time did I ever fell that I could not be myself around him. He was authentic, real, and always gave unconditional love. Thank you for setting that example for me and the world.

I shall be sending the entire family my love and light during this difficult time of adjustment.