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Elizabeth Ann Poorman

August 16, 1952 - May 2, 2025
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First Presbyterian Church of Pitman
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Elizabeth Ann Poorman (nee Hoffner) 72, of Washington Township, passed peacefully on May 2, 2025 at Cooper University Hospital. Elizabeth is survived by her husband Donald; her children Laura  Profico (Dominick), Aaron Poorman, and Kelly Reddy-Best (Brendan); and her grandchildren Dominick, Carter, Isabella, and AJ. She is also survived by her sister, Darryl Thomas, andContinue Reading

Fran Cates left a message on May 8, 2025:
So sorry for your loss. Aunt Fran❤️🙏🏻
Bruce Posten left a message on May 6, 2025:
Don and family: I was so sorry to hear of Liz's passing. As a fellow Stroudsburg High School classmate, I remember Liz as a warm, sweet and supportive person who was always so easy and friendly to talk to. Don, she was your perfect soulmate. Thank you for making me a part of your wedding ceremony. It was a memory I will treasure. Over the years, we have gone our separate ways, but the days when Liz would visit us at Syracuse were always special. It was Liz, who went to Albright College, who introduced me to certain aspects of Reading, where I wound up living, working and marrying my wife, Karen, and raising my son, Tyler. I have three granddaughters now. It was Liz who told me about the then popular Reading Outlets and other well-known cultural features here. Please accept my deepest condolences for your loss, but know she is fondly remembered and recalled by me and many others. Yours sincerely, a former high school classmate and college roommate, Bruce Posten, who always sat pretty close to you because Posten usually followed Poorman, except when you were playing baseball or any other sport. Also, I wasn't a good bowler.
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