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Robert T. Smith

Bethlehem, Pennsylvania

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Robert T. Smith Robert T. Smith, 72, of Hanover Township, passed away August 12, 2007 in the comfort of his home, surrounded by his family. He shared 50 loving years of marriage with his wife, Elizabeth (Smale) Smith. Born in Bethlehem, he was the son of the late Roland and Ella...

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Dear Sue and Betty, Sandy and I are so sorry for your loss. Bob was a good man, husband, father and friend. We will miss him and his sense of humor. We enjoyed all the time we spent with you on those Thursday nights. His suffering is over and for that we are grateful. Love always....Gene and Sandy

Dearest Betty,
We at Moravian Village send our deepest sympathy to you and your family. We loved having you with us; we know that you gave everything for your husband to be at home. Please take care of yourself. Love, Lynne, Aida and staff of MOravian Village.

Dear Sue,
We are so sorry to hear about your father. Although it's difficult to put into words, we want you to know that our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. We know you were very close to him, and in time those precious memories will comfort you. God bless.

No person is ever truly alone.
Those who live no more,
Whom we loved,
Echo still within our thoughts,
Our words, our hearts.
And what they did
And who they were
Becomes a part of all that we are,
Forever.

-by Richard Fife

Sue,

My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

Oh, Sue and family. I hurt for you. I know the knowledge that loved ones are made whole in God doesn't keep us from missing them. Prayers are with you.

Sue and Family,
We would like to extend our sympathy to you and your family. Our prayers and thoughts are with you. Sincerely, Joe & Jennie Susko

Take comfort in knowing that now you have a special guardian angel to watch over you.

My heart goes out to you at this time and in the days ahead.

Betty & Family,

Dave & I would like to extend our sincere sympathy in your loss of Bob.

We will remember all the good laughs at Rittersville Bingo and the Marshamallow Rabbit I gave him one Saturday night, several years ago, that eventually turned into a "hockey puck" that could have knocked someone out. HA HA!