The Morning Call (Sunday)

Colleen F. (Diehl) Hunter

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Colleen F. (Diehl) Hunter, died on Thursday, February

22, 2024. She was the daughter of

Homer E. and Sylva F. (Barnett) Diehl. She was the loving wife of Robert L. Hunter of Bethlehem for 60 years. She was born in Fountain Hill, raised in Hellertown, and lived in Fountain Hill and Bethlehem all her married life. She graduated from Hellertown-Lower Saucon High School; she earned her BS Ed. from Kutztown State College, and her M Ed and MA in English from Kutztown University. She taught Secondary English at Fountain Hill HHS, St. Francis Academy, Nitschmann Jr HS, Allentown Central Catholic HS and Bethlehem Catholic HS. She was the Director of Curriculum and Instructio­n for 10 of her 17 years at Allentown Central Catholic HS. She was an Adjunct Professor of English at Northampto­n CC, an evaluator of high schools for Middle States Assn of Colleges and Secondary Schools, and a member of Who's

Who in American High Schools. She was an educator for more than 40 years. She was a member of the former Salem Lutheran Church in Bethlehem.

She was Secretary of the Bethlehem Public Library Board of Directors representi­ng the Borough of Fountain Hill and served on several committees for the Borough of Fountain Hill. She was a President of the Fountain Hill Exchange Club. She loved playing classical piano, music, and knitting.

In addition to her loving husband, she is survived by a son: Thomas R. (Brenda) Hunter; daughter: Erin C. (Carlos) Roman; sisters: Nan C. Stephens, Susan S. Medei, Holly E. Nolf; brother: Walter J. Diehl; grandsons: C. Brandon Roman, Gabriel C. Roman, both of who brought great joy to her life; niece: Nancy Kay Feder, nephews: Matthew and Michael Nolf, Joshua Diehl, Emery and Richard Medei.

Colleen had desired her services to be private at the Heintzelma­n Funeral Home, Inc. Hellertown. Interment at The Union Cemetery of Hellertown. Online expression­s of sympathy may be recorded at www.heintzelma­ncares.com.

In lieu of flowers, please consider contributi­ons in Colleen's name to St. Christophe­r's Hospital in Philadelph­ia.

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