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Carmen R. Guerrieri

Carmen R. Guerrieri, 83, of Germansville, died unexpectedly, in the arms of those who loved him, on Jan. 26, 2022.

He was a loving father, grandpa and great friend to all that knew him.

Born in Bethlehem, he was the son of the late Anthony D. and Irene (Harold) Guerrieri.

A jack of all trades, he worked for Bethlehem Steel and Mack Trucks, and spent more than 25 years with Del-Val International as an over the road parts salesman before he finally retired in 2017 at age 78.

He loved spending time outdoors, hunting, fishing, bird watching and walking. He loved all “his” dogs.

He had the most contagious smile, and you could be sure to be always greeted with a firm handshake or a hug and a kiss.

He enjoyed spending time at his cabin and with family in “the mountains.” and he enjoyed spending time with his buddies at the bar, telling stories over a beer and he never said no to chocolate ice cream.

He loved spending time with his grandchildren. They were the light of his life.

He will be so deeply missed.

His survivors include daughters Michele M. and husband, Paul Turner, of Germansville, Danielle N. and husband, Jeremy Boyd, of Granville Summit; sons Richard C. and wife, Kathleen (Flynn) Guerrieri, of Lander, Wyo., Jeffrey L. and wife, Dorothy (Kunkle) Guerrieri, of Boyertown; grandchildren Sara, Jack, Paul Turner, Bowdy Boyd, Kate and Flynn Guerrieri, Gwen (Stasko), Sylvia (Stone) and Matthew Guerrieri; great-grandchildren Adyson and Ashley Stasko, and Charles Stone; sister-in-law Sharon (Keilman) Guerrieri; very dear cousins; nieces and nephews; and special mentions Tim Hoffert, Dawson Zadzora and Kirstin Dorney

He was predeceased by his beloved brother, Stephen (1941-2018).

Family and friends may pay their respects 9:3-10:30 a.m. Feb. 5 in Heintzelman Funeral Home Inc., 4906 Route 309, Schnecksville, followed by the service from 10:30-11 a.m.

A Celebration of Life will follow 11 a.m. at the New Tripoli Hotel, New Tripoli.

Expressions of sympathy may be made at heintzelmancares.com.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to an animal shelter of one’s choice.