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Willow V. Balmat

Allentown, Pennsylvania

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Willow V. Balmat Willow V. Balmat, 19, of Bethlehem, died Monday, July 28, 2008, at St. Lukes Hospital, Fountain Hill. Born in Allentown on September 3, 1988, Willow was the daughter of Peter C. and Victoria B. (Howden) Balmat of Schnecksville. Survivors: Parents; sister, Jasmine...

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Dear Pete, Beth, Jasmine, and Nigel:
We are so sorry to hear of the passing of Willow and saddened for those that are left behind. May you know that our thoughts and prayers are with all of you at this time of loss and sorrow. May you find the strength to make it through these days with the love and support of each other and all who care about you and yours.
Our Most Heart Felt Sympathy,
Bruce(Lep) Kathy, and Deandra Burchard

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Dear Vicki and Pete,
We just heard today, and we are so saddened by the news. Willow was such a sweet and beautiful little girl who is surely missed by everyone who met her. You are in our hearts and thoughts, and we wish you strength through this terrible time.
Our deepest sympathy,
Sally & Craig

Dear Balmat Family,

I was and am so sorry to hear of your loss. I knew WIllow from Schnecksville Elementary School where I work as an aide. I always found WIllow to be a warm and funny girl. She marched to her own drummer and I appreciated the beat. She was extremely creative and comfortable in her skin. I always thought she was so aptly named because she was lithe as a willow and could bend in the wind without breaking. She was always so mellow and even tempered.
I cannot...

When I heard this news, I was shocked beyond words. Although it had been a year or two since I'd seen Willow, I was always hoping I would run into her again. We were good friends in middle school...she was quirky and fun, and I truly found her a kindred spirit. I'll never forget the little "novel" we wrote together in sixth grade--we even stayed inside when the entire school was watching "Pie in the Face" to write it and almost got in trouble for laughing so hard! She was the only one I could...

I first met Willow thru my son. They were in the same class together in grade school. We had just moved to the area and I remember my son telling me about this neat little girl named Willow. I finally did meet her...and I thought she was terrific. I

I would see her every now and then in the neighborhood and she always made pleasant chit chat with me. She always left me smiling after our talks.

All I can say is that I always thought she was a very special and unique person....

Peter, Beth, Jasmine and Nigel, I just learned about your tragic loss. Words cannot express the sadness I feel for all of you. Please know that my thoughts and prayers are with you at this difficult time.
Jacquie (Credit Union)