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"> Brian K. Bankowski
Brian K. Bankowski, 35, of Slatington, died Thursday, January 20 in Lehigh Valley Hospital, Salisbury Township. Brian worked for ServiceMaster, Emmaus. He also assisted various building contractors throughout the area with construction and plumbing. Born in Allentown, he was the son of Edward M. and stepson of Jean A. (Hoff) Bankowski of New Tripoli. Survivors: Parents; son, Josh, and daughters, Amanda and Trisha, all of New Tripoli; paternal grandparents, Stanley and Veronica (Zaboy) Bankowski of Breinigsville. Services: private. Arrangements, Schmoyer Funeral Home, Breinigsville. Contributions: In lieu of flowers, contributions to the American Diabetes Association, c/o the funeral home, P.O. Box 190, Breinigsville 18031.

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Published by Morning Call on Jan. 22, 2005.

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Charles Hanna

February 11, 2005

Dear Family Of Brian,

I am extremely sad to learn of Brian's passing. I knew him as a little boy when his family lived on Hill Drive many years ago.

Vicki Melber

January 31, 2005

Dear Ed,

My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family at this difficult time. I was saddened to hear about your son's passing.

With Smypathy and Friendship

Nicole Beck

January 27, 2005

I didnt know Brian, but i did know Amanda from twirling, Manda if you ever need anything im here for your girl remember that i will always love ya like a sister...and your dad will be in my heart, next to my friends and sister....

stacy gambler

January 25, 2005

though it has been many years since we saw you, you were always in our thoughts, thank you for the fun memories we will cherish forever, our thoughts and prayers are with your family and friends, bill and stacy gambler

Brenda Hausman (Bailey)

January 24, 2005

Nothing can be said to help the sorrow. Brian was a good soul. To young to be lost. I only hope he knew how his friendship was valued. How lucky I was to have known him. Brian will never be forgotten. May he find peace in heaven.

Friends always,

Brenda

Jill Hanna/Erdman

January 24, 2005

Brian & Family...

We grew up together the best of friends for many many years. Those thoughts and memories I will remember forever & ever.!



I will Love you always in my heart as a very dear friend.

Lynne Hanna

January 24, 2005

Grew up with Brian. He went to school with my sister. Haven't seen him in a long time but received a call from another childhood friend about his passing away. My condolences to all his family members.

Julie Humanick-Brozowski

January 23, 2005

Its been years since I saw you but it seems like just yesterday. Now you can rest. My heart goes out to your children. Let us all be reminded life is precious...forever in our thoughts, Juli & family xxoo

Dana Wirth

January 22, 2005

Condolences to Josh and his is sisters. I didn't know Brian very well, but I have talked to him a few times. He was a very loving and caring person. Josh, I know we may not be very good friends, but if y ou need anything i am always here.

Lorraine Sell

January 22, 2005

To the family of Brian Bankowski, I

send my sympathies and prayers in this time of loss. I did not know Brian personally, but I am Trisha's

pastor. May God bring all of you his strength, comfort, and hope.

Rev. Lorraine Sell

Donna Poling

January 22, 2005

Brian,

Too young to go, too sick to stay. Life was hard for you, rest in peace my friend.



Donna (co-worker)

Barry & Sheri Christman

January 22, 2005

Ed & Jean



We wanted to let you know that you are in our thoughts and prayers. Brian & Bup go way back and shared so much over the years. Brian will always hold a special place in our hearts.



The Christman Family

Barry Jr, Sheri, Brandon & Logan

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