Harry L. Mamos, age 74, of Hellertown PA, died Sunday, December 17, 2006 at VNA Hospice House at St. Luke's, Lower Saucon Township PA. He is the husband of Joan E. ( Williams ) Mamos.

Born in Lodz, Poland (October 11, 1932), he is the son of the late Irma (Lebrecht) and Siegmund Mamos. He had worked for Thomas and Betts, Montgomeryville PA, as a Tool and Mold Maker for 23 years, retiring in 1992. Harry served his country honorable during 1953 - 1954 in the United States Army Engineers. He was a Member of St. Peter's United Church of Christ, Seemsville PA, where he sang in its Choir. Harry was Past President of the Richlandtown Lions Club (Twice); and Member of the Board of Directors of the SV Lions Club; a Melvin Jones Fellow, International Lions Club Recipient in 2005; the Scottish Rite Bodies, Lodge Council Chapter Consistory, Valley of Allentown; the Rajah Shrine, Reading; the High 12, Bethlehem; the F & A.M. 283, Bethlehem; the VFW 3094, Hellertown; and Sang with the Beethoven Choruses, Upper Perkiomen Choral Arts Society, Master Works Chorale at Cedar Crest College and numerous Church choirs.

He is survived by his Loving Wife of 46 years this past May 14th.

Family and Friends are invited to call 10:00 - 11:00 a.m. Thursday, December 21, 2006 at the Heintzelman Funeral Home, Inc., 326 Main Street, Hellertown PA. The funeral service will follow at 11:00 a.m. and end with interment at the Richlandtown Union Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers, Memorial Contributions may be made to a Lions Club of Choice and/or St. Peter's United Church of Christ, 8142 Valley View Rd., Northampton PA 18067.


Diane & I want to let you know how much we respected Harry. He was truly a generous man, both with his love for people and his service to the church. It was a privilige to have known and worked with him.

Bob & Diane Esch & Family
Thursday, December 21, 2006 9:53 AM EST


In memory of Harry Mamos.

Dear Joan, please accept my sympathy. We had several good years of friendship. I do think of you often, especially when listening to "good" music. Yvonne Destout
Monday, December 18, 2006 12:29 PM EST


Dear Joan,

I am very sad and humble to hear about Harry, but I really know how you must feel. If there is anything I can do for you please contact me or Rozzie and let us know what I can do for you even if it is about your computer. As you know I have Cancer also and am striving with it every day and know how Harry must have felt. Take care and God Bless You and I hope everything works out well for you....All our Love....Roz and Ed Ebert.
Monday, December 18, 2006 11:16 AM EST


I was privileged to sing next to Harry the last few years on the Snyder's Church choir. Harry was a true gentleman in every sense of the word. He always unselfishly gave of his time wherever there was a need. You could not find a more decent, giving man. He was a living example of Christian love. Harry Mamos will be missed by all who who came in contact with him. My thoughts and prayers go out to Joan on her loss. God bless you, Harry.

Daniel G. Spengler
Monday, December 18, 2006 9:58 AM EST


Joan, my thoughts and prayers are with you. May the Good Lord give you strengh during this special time of need and may you always look to him for his love and comfort.

I am in shock upon hearing of Harry's passing. I have known him my whole life. My earliest memory of him would be from the late 60's, early 70's, when he and Joan would visit my parents at our house. At the time Harry smoked a pipe, the aroma from which I will always remember. I shall remember the times that we would go to hear him sing at the Beethoven Waldheim Club. Harry very much loved to sing. Harry and I were both members of the Richlandtown Lions Club. When he moved to Lower Saucon he transfered his membership to the Saucon Valley Lions Club, but never forgot the Richlandtown Lions, returning to help at various functions, which included their Pork & Sauerkraut Dinners. When Harry heard that I had moved to Saucon Valley he invited me to join the Saucon Valley Lions, which I did. I will always respect Harry for the way that he unselfishly gave of himself to help others. There are many other thoughts that I wish I could express, but cannot find the words presently to do so. God Bless You

Harry, I'll never forget you.

Scott Lohman
Sunday, December 17, 2006 9:46 PM EST


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