John S. Schwartz, Jr. obituary, Whitehall, PA

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Keith & Benita Obrien

January 10, 2025

John, Kevin & Mark
We just heard of your father's passing, deepest sympathy to all. John was one of the nicest person to have known. Always remember having good times with your Mom and Dad, especially our trip to Florida.
Keith & Benita Obrien

Karen and Joe Pelc

January 9, 2025

Dear John, Kevin and Mark we are so sorry for your loss. We just found out. Your father was a good man. Always enjoyed being in his company. I always liked talking about racing with him. Sincerely Karen and Joe Pelc

Joe and Linda Braun

January 8, 2025

John, Kevin and Mark
We are so sorry to hear about your dad. We just learned of his death today. Your dad was a great person and we have very fond memories of him and your mom and always enjoyed being in their company.
Joe and Linda Braun

Roberta Lauser

January 3, 2025

Dear Kevin and family. Sending prayers and condolences to all on your loss. Keep him alive in your memories. Roberta & Tom Lauser

Mike mcgorry

January 2, 2025

To John Kevin and mark your dad was a great person to know and visit.we enjoyed the coaching and his direction at saint elizabeth. I know his missed your mom and they are together again.

Carol Tobitsch

January 2, 2025

My condolences, John, Kevin, Mark, and families. Your father was a joy, to be with. My earliest memories, are when I attended, your parent´s wedding. I was about 12, at the time. I caught the bouquet.
I, also, remember, staying over at their apartment, in Elmont, NY, as a young girl.
I loved to visit, Jean and John, at their beautiful townhouse, in Whitehall. So good, to catch up, on our families, when we visited.
More recently, I had been, going out, to the Dunderbak restaurant, with John, when I was, in Allentown, and he was available. Such nice times, together. John caught me up, on how, each of you boys, was doing.
I´m confident, John, is with Jean, in their heavenly home, with God. May perpetual light shine upon, them, and may they rest, in peace.
Carol Tobitsch

Susan Wilson

December 26, 2024

Your father was one of the nicest people I knew. He was a great father, grandfather and friend, and will surely be missed.

Jack and Susan Wilson

Edward and Fay Schwartz

December 26, 2024

To family, we are very sorry for your loss. I remember John driving his brother, friend, and me, his cousin, to Parkland sports games. I also remember playing basketball with John's work team on occasion and also remember all the sharing of farm activities next door. We will miss him but he will now be with his wife who he adored. Ed and Fay

Anne stahley

December 24, 2024

Rest in Peace John. Bob and Anne Stahley

James Schwartz

December 24, 2024

Brother John and I had many fond memories growing up on the farm. We had a close knit family. We both worked at Bonnie Forge and Mack Truck. We liked playing baseball and watching the Allentown Jets on Saturday nights at Rockne Hall. Will miss the texting. Rest in peace John. Brother Jim

NelsoN Stahley

December 24, 2024

I was truly sorry to learn about your dad’s passing. May your memories bring you comfort and peace and strength during this difficult time.
~~Nelson & Pat Stahley~~

Donna Sartori

December 24, 2024

So sorry to hear of John's passing. We worked in the same area at Mack for many years, in both World Headquarters and Macungie. He spoke often about his family and his Jean, and how much they enjoyed their many trips. We shared a love of music and songs. John was always happy, kind and caring ~ a great guy.
My sincere condolences to his family.

Tom Tobitsch

December 23, 2024

The first time I met John he came to our house in Franklin Square, NY at 7 am on a Saturday morning (circa 1961/2) to date my sister, Jean. He was traveling from the Allentown, PA vicinity, which in those days was a 3 or more hour car trip. It was the first of many such weekend trips. I was amazed how prompt he was, always ringing our doorbell at precisely 7 am, especially since it was a multi hour car trip including going through or around NYC, which always has traffic. It was years later that I found out he left home with at least an hour buffer and would park around the corner until a couple of minutes before 7 am so he could ring the bell precisely at 7 am. That means he left his home approximately 3 am and this happened many weekends over the next few years. The dedication of true love!!! For those that don't know, Jean & John were happily married for more than 5 decades, until she left us in the very beginning hours of 2018. Be well my friend, wherever you are, and hopefully you have reunited with Jean.

Cindy Graf

December 23, 2024

Jimmy, Ronnie and family - so very sorry to hear about John but you can take comfort knowing he is no longer in pain and is with his beloved Jean. He fought the good fight for sure. I remember the family reunions and many breakfasts we shared. Rest easy Cousin John.
Love Tommy & Cindy

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