Harry E. Reaser, 69, of West Easton died Tuesday, Sept. 1, at home. He was the husband of Dorothy (Bedo) Reaser. They were married for 47 years last month.
He was a mail sorter for Ingersoll Dresser, Phillipsburg, before retiring in 1995. Previously, he was self-employed in the Nesquehoning area, owning and operating Bob and Harry's Construction.
He was a Navy veteran of World War II.
Survivors: Wife; sons, John of Saylorsburg and Bruce A. Sr. of Easton; daughters, Maryellen Engler and Terry Causa, both of Easton, Debra Warman of Nesquehoning and Jacqueline Bowers of West Easton; sisters, Dorothy Rider of Palmer Township and Barbara Reiss of West Chester, Chester County, 23 grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. He was predeceased by a son, Harry F. and a daughter, Connie Jo.
Harry E. Reaser, 69, of West Easton died Tuesday, Sept. 1, at home. He was the husband of Dorothy (Bedo) Reaser. They were married for 47 years last month.
He was a mail sorter for Ingersoll Dresser, Phillipsburg, before retiring in 1995. Previously, he was self-employed in the Nesquehoning area, owning and operating Bob and Harry's Construction.
He was a Navy veteran of World War II.
Survivors: Wife; sons, John of Saylorsburg and Bruce A. Sr. of Easton; daughters, Maryellen Engler and Terry Causa, both of Easton, Debra Warman of Nesquehoning and Jacqueline Bowers of West Easton; sisters, Dorothy Rider of Palmer Township and Barbara Reiss of West Chester, Chester County, 23 grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. He was predeceased by a son, Harry F. and a daughter, Connie Jo.
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