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Harold Charles Durbin

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Harold Charles Durbin Veteran

Birth
Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio, USA
Death
28 Jun 2022 (aged 95)
Bethlehem, Caroline County, Maryland, USA
Burial
Palmer Township, Northampton County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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Harold C. Durbin, 95, formerly of Palmer Twp., died Tuesday, June 28, 2022 at Holy Family Manor, Bethlehem. He is the husband of Frances (Bailey) Durbin. Harold was born in Dayton, OH on December 6, 1926 to the late Harry A. & Helen (Seidenstricker) Durbin. He served our country faithfully in the US Navy during WWII and Korea War. Harold was the Owner/Operator of Durbin Associates. He enjoyed gardening and reading.

SURVIVORS: In addition to his wife of 73 years; sons: Charles Durbin (Dorothy J.) of Lower Saucon Twp. and Daniel P. Durbin (Kay Perry) of Houston, TX; grandchildren: Heather, Brian, Kelly, Josh and Sarah; great grandchildren: Owen, Ashlynn, Callie, Connor. Harold is predeceased by two sisters: Delight LaBranch and Eunice Johnson.

Graveside Services will be held privately at Northampton Memorial Shrine Cemetery, 3051 Green Pond Rd, Easton, 18045.

Heintzelman Funeral Home
Harold C. Durbin, 95, formerly of Palmer Twp., died Tuesday, June 28, 2022 at Holy Family Manor, Bethlehem. He is the husband of Frances (Bailey) Durbin. Harold was born in Dayton, OH on December 6, 1926 to the late Harry A. & Helen (Seidenstricker) Durbin. He served our country faithfully in the US Navy during WWII and Korea War. Harold was the Owner/Operator of Durbin Associates. He enjoyed gardening and reading.

SURVIVORS: In addition to his wife of 73 years; sons: Charles Durbin (Dorothy J.) of Lower Saucon Twp. and Daniel P. Durbin (Kay Perry) of Houston, TX; grandchildren: Heather, Brian, Kelly, Josh and Sarah; great grandchildren: Owen, Ashlynn, Callie, Connor. Harold is predeceased by two sisters: Delight LaBranch and Eunice Johnson.

Graveside Services will be held privately at Northampton Memorial Shrine Cemetery, 3051 Green Pond Rd, Easton, 18045.

Heintzelman Funeral Home


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