Guy R. LaFaver

Guy R. LaFaver

Guy LaFaver Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Apr. 4, 2005.
Guy R. LaFaver
Guy R. LaFaver, 80, formerly of Brookdale Street, Allentown, passed away Saturday, April 2, 2005, at home in Devon House. He was the husband of Ruth A. (Bower) LaFaver. The couple celebrated 52 years of marriage on August 16. Born in Allentown, he was the son of the late Guy R. Sr. and Sarah (Sterner) LaFaver. He was an Army veteran of World War II. He was an electrician for Donmoyer Electric for eight years before retiring in 1986. After retiring, he worked part-time for Lehigh County Courthouse as a security guard. He attended Bethel Bible Fellowship Church, Emmaus. He was an avid bowler in the Senior Citizens League in Northampton and the Evangel Fellowship Church in Allentown. Survivors: Wife; son, Daniel T. and wife Kim of Allentown; sisters, Adele Gehringer, Kathryn Prospero; grandsons, Daniel T. II and wife Stacey, Luke A. and wife Amy; great-grandsons, Cody F., Tyler. Services: 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, Bachman, Kulik & Reinsmith Funeral Home, 225 Elm St., Emmaus. Call 9:30-10:30 a.m. Wednesday. Interment, Cedar Hill Memorial Park. Contributions: Bethel Bible Fellowship Church, 418 Elm St., Emmaus 18049.

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Shawn Anthony

April 4, 2005

Hello. I'm sorry for your loss. I don't think I have seen Guy since I was a small child. I am his brother Joe's granddaughter, Wayne's daughter. Just wanted to write a small note to say I was thinking of you all. Shawn LaFaver Anthony

Kris and Eileen Wanamaker

April 4, 2005

Dan and family,

We are so sorry to hear of your loss. Thoughts and prayers are with you.

Charles Bartholomew

April 4, 2005

I have many good memories of Jr. when I was growing up in Grandma's house. He had a good sense of humor. I'll tell my mother Ruth, who is now 98 and lives in Anderson, Indiana

Tom Laubach

April 4, 2005

Sorry to here about your loss

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