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Obituaries

R. Raisy Stammherr

July 10, 2023

R. Raisy Stammherr, 95, formerly of Lopatcong Township, died Monday, July 10, 2023 in Northampton Post Acute. Born March 19, 1928 in Cairo, Egypt, she was the daughter of the late Joseph and Victorine (Sisso) Harari. Her husband, Paul Stammherr died in 1993. For over 25 years, Raisy served as an elected member of the Lopatcong Township School Board until 2008.

Surviving are a daughter, Ulvia Shay and her husband, Michael; a son, Michael Stammherr and his wife, Carole; five grandchildren, Bryan Shay, Colin Shay, Erin Kittek, Amanda Stammherr, and Laura Stammherr; and eight great grandchildren. A sister, Doris Afif and a brother, Tony Harari died earlier.

Services will be private with interment in Northampton Memorial Shrine. The Ashton Funeral Home, Easton is handling the arrangements. Memorial contributions may be made to a charity of your choice. Offer online condolences at www.AshtonFuneralHome.com.

Jose Juan Perez Martinez

July 10, 2023

Jose Juan Perez Martinez died Monday, July 10, 2023. Born in Corozal, Puerto Rico, he was the son of Socorro Perez Pagan. Services will be private. The Ashton Funeral Home, Easton is handling the arrangements. Offer online condolences at www.AshtonFuneralHome.com.

Walter V. Francis, Sr.

July 7, 2023

Walter V. Francis, Sr.

Walter V. Francis, Sr. 80, of Forks Twp., PA died Wednesday, July 5, 2023 at St. Luke’s Hospital, Easton Campus. Born May 20, 1943 in Easton, he was a son of the late Walter and Jane (Smith) Francis. He was a graduate of Easton High School and was a sharpshooter in the Army during the Vietnam War. He was employed by Lehigh Cordage for many years before retiring. Walter was a member of the American Legion, Lester Pfeffer Post; the Golden Arrows Motorcycle Club and was a volunteer driver for Forks EMS. He was an avid sports fan, especially of the Eagles and Nascar, but above all else he loved his family.

He is survived by his wife of 53 years, Gloria (Haycock) Francis; his children: Kelli Schiraldi (Erich) of Quakertown, PA, Kitti-Jo Hughes (Ronald) of Palmer Twp., PA, Walter Francis, Jr. (Jennie) of Easton; his beloved 9 grandchildren: Cristal, Robert, Sara, Anthony, Gabrielle, Bethany, Danika, Gavin, David; and 10 great-grandchildren: Layla, Lilliana, Damien, Lidia, Carlee, Tyler, Kensleigh, Eliana, Landyn and Jax. His brother George Francis died earlier.

Services are 11 AM Tuesday (July 11) in the Ashton Funeral Home, 1337 Northampton St., Easton, PA with visitation 10 to 11 AM. Burial is in Arndts Cemetery with military honors. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Heart Assoc. or the American Cancer Society. Offer online condolences at www.AshtonFuneralHome.com.

Kay Anne George

July 5, 2023

Kay Anne George, 89 of Wilson Borough, PA died Wednesday, July 5,2023 at Easton Nursing and Rehab. Born November 30, 1933 in Easton, PA she was the daughter of the late Palmer and Hazel (Williamson) Detweiler. She was a 1953 graduate of Easton High School and had been a member of Palmer Moravian Church. Kay was employed by the Easton School District, Walmart and Binney & Smith for many years before retiring.

She is survived by her sons: James D. George of Easton and Robert B. George (wife Cindy) of Palmer Twp.; 3 grandchildren: Melissa Rajani (husband Bhavyank), Stephanie Martinez (husband Kevin) and Michael George (fiancé Stephanie Grafer); 3 great-grandchildren: Leela, Aasha and Kian; and nieces. She was predeceased by her brother: Dale Detweiler.

A calling period will be held from 6 to 7:30 PM Wednesday (July 12) in the Ashton Funeral Home, 1337 Northampton St., Easton. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Lung Assoc. or any animal organization. Offer online condolences at www.AshtonFuneralHome.com.

Margaret E. Goodman

July 4, 2023

Margaret E. Goodman

Margaret E. Goodman, 90 of Easton, PA died Tuesday, July 4, 2023 at Country Meadows-Forks Twp., PA. Born September 23, 1932 in Wilson Borough, PA she was a daughter of the late George Fry and Catherine (Wills) Fry Rowe. She was a 1952 graduate of Wilson High School and employed by Clymer’s Carousel in the Palmer Park Mall from its inception to its closing. She also worked at Hess’s Department Store.

She is survived by her son: David M. Goodman and his wife Betty Ann of Forks Twp.; sisters: Janet Cole and Georgine Strauss both of Allentown, PA; 3 grandchildren: Richard Allen, Jared Goodman and Nicole Goodman; and a great-granddaughter: Ariana Allen. She was predeceased by her husband Douglas R. Goodman in 1984 and siblings: Earl, William, Charles, Ken and Richard Fry and Grace Brodt.

Per her wishes there will be no service. The Ashton Funeral Home, Easton, PA is handling arrangements. Offer online condolences at www.AshtonFuneralHome.com.

 

Randy (Randolph) Maynard

July 4, 2023

Randy Maynard

Randy (Randolph) Lee Maynard was born at Scott Air Force Base, Illinois on May 10, 1953 and died on July 4, 2023, shortly after his 70th birthday.  A handsome and impressive force, Randy lit up every room with his warmth – as well as his 6’4” frame and signature red mane. Remarkable not only in his physical presence, he was a thoughtful soul that graced his friends and family with good humor and an adventurous yet gentle heart.

Randy spent his boyhood in White Plains, NY, until his family relocated and he began attending the Redrice School in Hampshire, UK, at age 14. Always the tallest kid in class, he was an obvious choice for the rugby squad’s left lock. His experiences as a teen, working at a bar in Brussels and summering in Lake Como, expanded Randy’s world beyond his simple latchkey upbringing in White Plains. It was back on the East Coast as a young man that he fell in love with Cape Cod and formed lifelong friendships.

While earning a degree in Psychology at Washington & Jefferson College, Randy was party to the notorious “Prom Fire of 1975” and “Snow Ball Incident.” His days at Phi Delta Theta were often compared to the plotlines of the film “Animal House.” After graduation, he embarked upon adult life with his first wife Joy Utberg (with whom he later found a friendship after divorce) and their young son Scott in the Lehigh Valley. It was a place that Randy loved for its natural beauty, and he lived there for the rest of his life.

Randy started in 1980 as a programmer at New York Life in Lebanon, New Jersey, where he would go on to work for 37 years and advance to the role of Applications Development Engineer. His professional life was a steady effort that also allowed those years to be filled with evolving personal interests and adventures with friends. He volunteered as a coach for a rock-climbing program through Lafayette College in the early 1990s. Randy was a coach for Forks Township Youth Soccer from 1989 to 2004, supporting and inspiring countless young people. He was a kind and generous mentor, and never fought with the referees. He was a volunteer editor of the PIAA District XI Wrestling website, where he pre-dated Twitter with live updates of wrestling tournaments – a distinction that earned him a place in the district’s Hall of Fame in 2009.

Randy held an impressive knowledge of technology, building his own machines and websites, as well as serving as on-call IT to friends and family. He loved brandishing the Terrible Towel while watching the Pittsburgh Steelers, as well as playing video games alongside his son Scott. Randy had an affinity for Celtic culture, building a treasured sword collection and learning about Irish music & folklore throughout his life.

Randy married his great love, Karen O’Brien-Maynard, during an epic New Year’s Eve blizzard in 2000. Thereafter, Randy and Karen could be relied upon to throw a good party. Together Randy and Karen shared a love of adventure and curiosity and were constant companions in life’s grand and quotidian moments alike. They lovingly blended their family, with Randy’s son Scott and Karen’s daughters Laura and Kristen, who Randy embraced as his own.

Randy and Karen initially connected as volunteers on Bethlehem’s Celtic Fest Entertainment Committee, where they continued to be involved for almost two decades. They befriended many festival musicians over the years, and Randy became known for his ability to skillfully drive a “Gator” through throngs of drunk people in kilts. More than once he was a toastmaster for the Great Guinness Toast at Porter’s Pub in Easton, PA. Randy introduced Karen to the joys of motorcycling as part of the Southern Cruisers Riding Club, where they volunteered for the annual “Bikers Against Breast Cancer” fundraiser. They joined a growing number of off-roading renegades who became the “PhillyRovers” – exploring off-roading courses from Pennsylvania to Georgia. There, Randy developed and deepened some of his closest friendships, bonding over a devotion to good barbeque and whiskey.

As a talented woodworker, Randy crafted beautiful furnishings and objects, as well as indulged Karen’s farmstead dreams by building bee frames and chicken coops. Together they shaped the land of a former apple orchard into native gardens and a home for creatures great and small – including, for a short time, a bear named Hindenberg. Their love of dogs eventually grew to a pack of six Maremma sheepdogs – Fiona, Finn, Booker, Walker, Cora, and Jack – all beloved by Randy. He also adored their Shire horse Sweet William, who – just as Randy did – stands 19 hands tall.

Randy built a family full of love – whether forged by blood, marriage, or simply friendship. This love was especially evident in the last weeks of his life. He held and cherished his wife Karen O’Brien-Maynard; son Scott Maynard and daughter-in-law Megan Maynard of Chesapeake, VA; daughter Kristen Stedenfeld and son-in-law Ben Schmich of Pittsburgh, PA; and daughter Laura Stedenfeld and partner Sheila M. Fuentes of Easton, PA. Randy adored his grandchildren Autumn, Adelaide, Willa, Oliver, Henry, Theodore, and Bernadette, as well as his niece Susanne Freda. Randy was preceded in death by his brother Gregory Maynard, sister Suzanne Maynard, sister Michelle Maynard-Ek, as well as his mother Lydia E. Hulsebosch (Ockert) and father Wilfred E. Maynard.

A celebration of Randy’s beautiful life will be held 12:30 PM Tuesday, July 18 in the Ashton Funeral Home, 1337 Northampton St., Easton, PA with visitation from 11 AM to 12:30 PM.  

Memorial contributions may be made to EARS Maremma, a 501c3 rescue sanctuary dear to Randy’s heart that helps Maremmas at risk of euthanasia or homelessness. Checks can be mailed to: Kris & Ron Nelson ℅ EARS Sanctuary, 4798 Town Road 51, Littlefork, MN 56653 or through PayPal at paypal.me/EARSanctuary.  Offer online condolences at www.AshtonFuneralHome.com.

 

 

 

 

Pauline M. Thoma

July 4, 2023

Pauline M. Thoma

Pauline May Thoma, 96 of Bethlehem Twp., PA died Tuesday, July 4, 2023 at Kirkland Village, Bethlehem, PA. Born July 20, 1926 in Jersey Shore, PA she was a daughter of the late Lee and Hazel (McAlister) Chubb. She was employed by the Curtiss-Wright Co. in Fairfield, NJ where she met her husband, Frank C. Thoma. Frank died in 2008 after 57 years of marriage. She was a member of St. Andrews Lutheran Church, Palmer Twp., PA.

She is survived by three sons: Richard F. (wife Cheryl) of Denver, NC, Robert C. (wife Daisy) of Hanover Twp., PA, and Donald L. (wife Petra Jelonnek) of McLean, VA; 7 grandchildren: Tiffany, R.J., Serena, Gabriela, Justine, Joseph and Nicholas; and 4 great-grandchildren: Jordan, Christian, Sydney and Callie. 

Services are 10 AM Saturday (July 8) in the Ashton Funeral Home, 1337 Northampton St., Easton, PA with visitation 6 to 7:30 PM Friday. Interment in Northampton Memorial Shrine.

Memorial contributions may be made to St. Andrew’s Lutheran Church, 3900 Freemansburg Ave., Easton, PA 18045. Offer online condolences at www.AshtonFuneralHome.com.

Linda Sue Pfefferle

June 27, 2023

Linda Sue Pfefferle, 66 of Easton, PA died Tuesday, June 27, 2023 at home. Born June 21, 1957 in Easton, she was a daughter of the late Donald and Beatrice (Dietz) Rice. She went to Easton High School and was an aide at Easton Nursing Center, a “lunch Lady” for the Easton School District and offered day care for many years.

She is survived by her husband of 28 years: Daniel Pfefferle; her children: Jennie Zuber (Jamie), Joshua Zuber (Allison); stepsons: Curtis and Daniel Pfefferle; a sister: Laurie Post; brother: Bob Rice; 5 grandchildren: Chloe, Elijah, Jaida, Isaiah and Kennedy; 2 great-grandchildren; and many beloved nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by brothers: Don, Ron, Tom and Terry and her precious pets: Ozzy, Izzy and Petie.

A calling period will be held from 4 to 5:30 PM Wednesday, July 19, 2023 in the Ashton Funeral Home, 1337 Northampton St., Easton, PA 18042. Contributions may be to the family c/o the Ashton Funeral Home to help with funeral expenses. Offer online condolences at www.AshtonFuneralHome.com.