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Obituaries

Michelle Ann Franco

April 5, 2025

Michelle Franco

Michelle Ann Franco, 68 of Williams Twp., PA died Saturday, April 5, 2025 at home. Born July 6, 1956 in Phillipsburg, NJ she was the daughter of the late Michael and Dorothy (Petro) Sisonack. Her husband Monte J. Franco, Sr. died in January. She was a graduate of Phillipsburg High School. Michelle was employed by Ingersoll Rand, Dave Phillips Music and Sound and as a bank teller for many years before retiring. She was an avid animal lover and an Orthodox Christian by faith.

She is survived by her stepsons: Monte J. Franco, Jr. and Jamie Franco; step-grandchildren; and extended family members, including: Sandra Adams (Charles), Eric Adams (Jennifer) and Alexander Adams.

A calling period will be held from 11 to 11:30 AM Friday, April 11, 2025 followed by a service at 11:30 AM in the Ashton Funeral Home, 1337 Northampton St., Easton, PA. Interment is in the historic Easton Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to the Center for Animal Health and Welfare, 1165 Island Park Road, Easton, PA 18042. Offer online condolences at www.AshtonFuneralHome.com.

Nancy K. Zimmerman

April 1, 2025

Nancy K. Zimmerman, 81, of Palmer Township, died Tuesday, April 1, 2025 in her home. Born April 28, 1943 in Wilson Borough, she was the daughter of the late Katherine (Miller) Lyons. Her husband, Richard A. “Peachy” Zimmerman died last year. Nancy worked at the New York Bakery and Palmer Moravian Day School.

Surviving are three sons, David Zimmerman, Dale Zimmerman, and Doug Zimmerman; a daughter, Debra Zimmerman; seven grandchildren; and nineteen great grandchildren.

Services will be held at 11:00 am on Friday, April 4, 2025 in the Ashton Funeral Home, 1337 Northampton St., Easton. A visitation will be held from 10:00 am until service time on Friday in the funeral home. Interment will be in Northampton Memorial Shrine. Offer online condolences at www.AshtonFuneralHome.com.

Loretta Brandt

March 29, 2025

Loretta Brandt, 86, of Forks Township, formerly of Brooklyn, NY died Saturday, March 29, 2025 in her home. Born June 2, 1938 in Brooklyn, she was the daughter of the late Nunzio and Rose (Mancinelli) Savino. She and her husband, William Joseph Brandt, Sr., were married 64 years. Loretta was a member of St. Rocco’s Roman Catholic Church and a member of the Jacob’s Farms Community.

Surviving with her husband, William, are four daughters, Loretta Decker, Lisa Kuehne, Linda Carney, and Jeannine Scannella; a son, William Brandt, Jr; two sisters, Lucille Medina and Theresa Savino; ten grandchildren; and a great grandson. She was predeceased by two sisters, Jennie Brock and Rosie Savino and a brother, Larry Savino.

A visitation will be held from 9:30 am until noon on Wednesday, April 2, 2025 followed by a prayer service at noon in the Ashton Funeral Home, 1337 Northampton St., Easton. Memorial contributions may be made to The Lehigh Valley Hospice Fund, www.lvhn.org/giving. Offer online condolences at www.AshtonFuneralHome.com.

John E. C. Kocher, Jr.

March 27, 2025

John Kocher, Jr.

John Earl Charles Kocher, Jr., passed away on Thursday, March 27, at the age of 91. He was a caring and wonderful husband and dad. He will be remembered for many things but especially his dedication to family, his work ethic, his mischievous side, and his love of animals. He was born on November 18, 1933, in Nazareth to the late John Earl Charles Kocher Sr. and Evelyn (McKinley) Kocher. After a couple of moves in Nazareth, their family settled in Wilson Borough on a little farm. The home still is there to this day; and he would talk about it often.

He was the loving husband of the late Gloria Joan (Stannard) Kocher. He has missed her very much since her passing in 2021. They shared many wonderful memories in their 60 years of marriage. They had a mutual love of animals, birds, and butterflies. He curated many collections. He enjoyed watching John Wayne movies and often enjoyed watching TCM. He was fond of listening to classical music. He was keen on eating at diners especially at his favorite, the Snydersville Diner.

He graduated from Wilson Area High School in 1952. He served in the Army and was stationed at Ft. Bliss in Texas. He worked on guided missile systems at White Sands Missile Range in New Mexico. He also took electrical engineering classes through Penn State University. He was an electrician until he was 72 years old. He was a proud member of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers. He was a member of Local 367 in Easton, Pennsylvania, and then Local 102 in Parsippany, New Jersey. He was a member of IBEW for 74 years. He also helped with the journeyman program for IBEW for many years. He worked at various construction sites and companies throughout Pennsylvania, New Jersey and New York. He enjoyed learning how things worked. He also took pleasure in working around the house and out in the yard. John was a member of the F&AM Easton Lodge, No. 152, since 1955. He was also a member of Pomp Council No. 20, Shriners International and the Scottish Rite. He belonged and was a lifetime member of many social clubs in Easton.

Surviving are his three daughters and a son-in-law, who he felt was more of a son than an in-law. His children are Sharon Allison Leh and her husband, Timothy, of Fredericksburg, PA; Karin Joan Kocher and Shawn-Kimberly Kocher, both of Stockertown. John is also survived by a sister, Jean Mary Straub (Thomas) of Nashua, NH. He has two grand-dog-ters, Abby and Whittle, along with two grandbirds, Abby and Boppers, that will miss him. He was preceded in death by sisters, Geraldine Gaffney; Pauline Alexander; and Joyce Girton.

Services will be held 2 PM Wednesday (Apr. 2) in the mausoleum at Northampton Memorial Shrine, 3051 Green Pond Rd., Easton with visitation from 1:30 to 2 PM in the mausoleum. The Ashton Funeral Home, Easton is handling arrangements. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that memorial remembrances be made to any of the following: Country Meadows Retirement Communities – Co-Worker Foundation at https://www.countrymeadows.com/about-us/co-worker-foundation or St. Luke’s Hospice at https://www.slhn.org/development/ways-to-give/make-a-gift or Masonic Charities of Pennsylvania at https://masoniccharitiespa.org or Shriners Children’s Hospital at  https://lovetotherescue.org.

The family thanks the health care workers that have helped with dad over the past few years. We also appreciate the staff at Country Meadows in Bethlehem for the excellent care for the past two months. Finally to St. Luke’s Hospice for their care and comfort during these past few days for our dad and family.

Barry E. Kresge

March 27, 2025

Barry E. Kresge, 82, of Palmer Township, died Thursday, March 27, 2025 in Gracedale.  Born November 16, 1942 in Allentown, he was the son of the late Elbert and Dorothy (Hilbert) Kresge.  He and his wife, Elizabeth “Betty” (Dimovitz) Kresge were married 63 years.  Barry was a machinist at Ingersoll-Rand, Phillipsburg for 36 years and retired in 2000.  He graduated from Nazareth High School in 1960 and served in the US Navy.  He was a 50-year member of the Forks of the Delaware Archeology Society, Chapter 14 and a member of the Society for Pennsylvania Archeology where he received the Archey Award.  Barry was also and avid coin collector and Indian artifact collector.

Surviving with his wife, Betty, are a son, Barry R. Kresge and his wife Laura of Palmer Township; a brother, David Kresge and his wife Judy of Nazareth; two grandchildren, Todd and his wife Kelly and Kelly and her fiancé Shane ; two great grandchildren, Olivia and Caroline and his best friend Milton.

Services will be held 10:30 AM Tuesday (April 1, 2025) in the Ashton Funeral Home, 1337 Northampton St., Easton.  A visitation will be held from 9:30 to 10:30 in the funeral home.  Interment will be in Holy Saviour Cemetery, Bethlehem.  Offer online condolences at www.AshtonFuneralHome.com.

Joseph H. Kerner

March 26, 2025

Joseph Kerner

Joseph H. Kerner  June 7, 1921 to March 26, 2025

The Early Years Joe was born in the Bronx, New York, on June 7th, 1921 to parents Morton and Celia Kerner, and older brother George. In 1937, he graduated high school at the age of 16, with a 90 grade point average and an IQ of 148. He attended City College of New York for two years, majoring in Science. He switched to night classes, so he could get a day job to pay for tuition. A dealer of the Ross Company hired him, specializing in lab and optical instruments. After 2-½ years he left to work for Optics, Inc., who produced the Norden Bombsight for the Air Force, and binoculars for the Army and Navy via defense contracts.

The War Years  In March, 1943, two years into World War II, Joe resigned his job and joined the Army. He was sent to Virginia for infantry training as a field medic. Here, he qualified for advanced medical training in Patient Care and Clinical Methods. He was then shipped to Massachusetts to equip and staff a 2500 bed hospital. As the sole applicant to assemble the EKG clinic, it became his, assisting the MD Cardiologist Captain. To serve his patients, he also provided ambulance and hospital railroad transportation duty as needed. Joe was promoted to Corporal and Sergeant, and honorably discharged to veteran status in May, 1946.

Career 1940s- 1950s  Joe was hired as an assistant sales manager to Milton Auster in a utensil company. Milton mentored him in Marketing and Sales methods. The company was not growing, so Milton left the company and took Joe with him. They formed a partnership to sell to the radio parts industry. They set up sales groups nationally using commissioned sales reps with each having responsibility for one or more state territories. Joe did the field sales work in his home state of New York, as well as New Jersey and New England. Milton left for a job as a distributor of TV sets in Seattle. Joe decided to stay and represent a pair of surplus companies plus a small manufacturer of TV accessories called TV Development. The following year, he joined a small new company called Blonder-Tongue as a Sales Manager. They manufactured their invention of a broad-band TV amplifier which had limited distribution and low sales. B-T was also developing additional products for TV signal reception. That provided Joe with content for press releases, publicity, and additional representation. He now had reps in all sales territories and brought the company to its first million dollars in sales. The products began to be used in homes and community antenna systems. He helped the company to sell thousands of UHF converters as channels were added. At the invitation of the Federal Communications Commission, Joe went to Washington DC to testify on UHF vs Cable Pay TV.

Career 1960s- 1980s  Joe left Blonder-Tongue and went on to form his own company, Kerner Associates Marketing Consultants. He provided marketing services for three clients and held a paid position as executive VP for the Electronic Parts Association. He planned and conducted monthly lunch meetings plus an annual trade show held in Chicago. With west coast manufacturers growing and developing printed circuits and digital science, Joe urged the group and prevailed in moving the annual trade show to Las Vegas. It became the Consumer Electronics Show which still operates today. As the workplace changed, Joe decided to take a job as Marketing Director with Jerrold Electronics in Philadelphia and he relocated to Cherry Hill, NJ. His job was eliminated two years later when the company was bought out by General Instruments. He briefly sold advertising during the day for a local newspaper chain and sold home improvement services in the evenings. After two years, he relocated back to New York to be near his family and children. He briefly lived with his brother, George, on Long Island, and landed a job with a home improvement company. During this time, he met and married his wife, Esther, and they relocated to Plainview, Long Island. Joe answered an ad from a small communications dealer with 4 employees called Long Island Sound. They specialized in amplifiers, paging, and intercom systems, and he got hired as a salesman for the telephone division. During this time, the Bell System (AT&T) was ordered to divest its monopoly, and it became legal to compete and sell telephone systems. On his first day, Joe sold a $1400 telephone sound system to a GM dealer and decided this was to be his career. As sales grew, he expanded the sales force to 8 people. He trained them to offer businesses a free analysis of their phone bill and provide customized phone equipment sales and leasing packages. The company ran for 14 multi-million dollar sales years before it was sold in 1987 as Joe turned 66 and he decided to retire.

Personal  Joe has been living in Country Meadows Retirement Communities in Forks Township, Pennsylvania. He has three children: Andrea, Richard, and Joseph, Jr. (and wife Sandra); three grandchildren: Seth Kerner (and wife Ellari), Elizabeth Pensack (and husband James), and Kelly Freedman; and a great-grandchild: Grant Kerner.

Services are private with interment in the Indiantown Gap National Cemetery. Offer online condolences at www.AshtonFuneralHome.com.

Lorraine K. “Honey” Remaly

March 19, 2025

Lorraine Kathryn Remaly “Honey”, age 72 yrs old, born Nov. 19, 1952, passed away March 19, 2025. She was the daughter of the late Arthur Keller and Viola (Bender) Keller-Krasnopera. Lorraine loved God and her family very much. She was a kind and thoughtful person. She enjoyed crafting, gardening, church and Bible studies.

She is survived by her husband Bruce A. Remaly and daughters Karen Young and husband Michael Young, Beth Remaly and fiancé Kelly Baptist, four granddaughters Erin, Erica, Hannah and Gabrielle, four great-granddaughters Kailynn, Davira, Dinara and Ellora and four great-grandsons Kaleb, Kasen, Micah and Cayde, two sisters Carol and Joanne and a brother Rick, many nieces and nephews. In addition to her parents she was preceded in death by her brothers Barry and Ron Keller, Robert Krasnopera and sister Donna Lieberman.

Services will be private with interment in Bushkill Methodist Cemetery. The Ashton Funeral Home, Easton is handling the arrangements.

Jeanne H. Haydu

March 16, 2025

Jeanne H. Haydu, 90, of Middletown, Delaware, formerly of Palmer Township, passed away peacefully surrounded by her loving family on Sunday, March 16, 2025 in her home. Born April 6, 1934 in Easton, she was the daughter of the late Andrew Haydu, Jr. and Helen E. (Vargo) Haydu. Jeanne was an executive secretary at Binney and Smith, Easton and was a member of United Fellowship Lutheran Church, Wilson Borough.

Surviving are her special friend, Audrey Whittle and many nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her companion, Thomas Todaro.

Services will be held at 1:00 pm on Friday, March 28, 2025 in the Ashton Funeral Home, 1337 Northampton St., Easton. A visitation will be held from noon until service time on Friday in the funeral home. Interment will be in Northampton Memorial Shrine. Memorial contributions may be made to United Fellowship Lutheran Church, 2115 Washington Blvd., Easton, PA 18042. Offer online condolences at www.AshtonFuneralHome.com.