Paulette M. ‘Polly’ Bedics, 62, of Bethlehem (Obituary Brought to You by Heintzelman Funeral Home)

Paulette M. “Polly” Bedics, 62, of Bethlehem, died Tuesday, Oct. 29, 2019 at St. Luke’s University Hospital, Fountain Hill. Arrangements are by the Heintzelman Funeral Home Inc., Hellertown.

Paulette Polly Bedics

Paulette M. “Polly” Bedics, 62, of Bethlehem, died Tuesday, Oct. 29, 2019 at St. Luke’s University Hospital, Fountain Hill. She was the wife of Thomas W. Bedics Sr. Polly was born in Fountain Hill on Jan. 26, 1957 to the late Raymond J. Sr. and Barbara M. (Auer) Barth. She had worked as a payroll administrator at Victaulic, Easton, since 1998. Paulette was a member of the Church of St. Theresa of the Child Jesus, Hellertown, and a 1974 graduate of Liberty High School, Bethlehem. She lived for her family, and especially for following her grandchildren in their sporting events, family reunions, vacations, sister dinners and quality time surrounded by those who meant the most in her life.

SURVIVORS

In addition to her husband of 40 years; children: Thomas W. Jr. (Nicole) Bedics of Palmer Township, Miki L. (Frank) Farnese of Quakertown; siblings: Edward (Jeanmarie) Barth of Bethlehem, Barbara Dancho (Tina Burridge) of Northampton, Judith (Dennis) Haldaman of Bethlehem; grandchildren: Malachi Case, Quinn and Luke Farnese. She was predeceased by a brother: Raymond J. Barth Jr.

SERVICE

Family and friends are invited to call from 9 to 11 a.m. Friday, Nov. 1, 2019 at the Heintzelman Funeral Home Inc., 326 Main St., Hellertown. The calling hour will be followed by the service at 11 a.m. Online expressions of sympathy can be recorded at HeintzelmanCares.com.

CONTRIBUTIONS

In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to St. Jude Children’s Hospital, 262 Danny Thomas Place, Memphis, TN 38105.

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