Condolences for
Joseph S. Cymbor
Thursday, July 25th | Comment by: Rebecca Tamarkin
Joe was an inspiration. I learned how to compose myself and speak from the heart. I learned the ways and goals of Gundaker from him. He accepted me as a student and as a Gundaker Foundation Scholarship recipient. I am so fortunate to have met him. May he rest in peace. I will make him proud by always acknowledging Rotary and the Gundaker Foundation, and by doing good for others. Deepest condolences to the Cymbor Family.
Wednesday, July 17th | Comment by: Steve Moran-Bensalem Rotary Club
Joe was one of the most committed, caring, ethical, driven Rotarians I ever met. I can picture him now looking down on us bringing his hands together as be begins to speak with that low, slow, soft voice, causing you to pay keen attention so you don't miss his message. He served a higher calling and now he was called. He was so committed to helping others through his leadership in those 100's of undergraduate grants he championed. I will truly miss him. I only knew Joe from the Gundaker Foundation and of course through dropping off those packages of grants over the years in his family mailbox.God Bless Carol,Brian,Merdith and your extended family and friends.
Tuesday, July 16th | Comment by: Joe Krug-Bensalem Rotary Club
To the Cymbor family, may the Lord give you peace + comfort, knowing that a man as good as Joe is now resting in His arms. I was fortunate to know Joe, if only through my Gundaker participation as Club rep. Thank you for allowing me to be at the repast after the services.
Thursday, July 11th | Comment by: Nat D'Amico
Carol,Meredith and Bryan I'm as saddened to lose JOE as you. He has been my good friend for 58 years. We enjoyed dinner together in Ambler Just a few weeks ago. I will miss JOE. Carol try to persevere and lean on your kids for moral support. It's their turn to help steer the ship. They had a good teacher. My best to all of you. NAT