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In Loving Memory of S. Kathryn Miller who passed away on March 5, 2012.
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Kassie was my second mom, my home away from home when I was in college at Ursinus and again when I moved back after grad school until I had an apartment in Philly. My world is not the same without her in it. Love you, miss you.
Lisa Wessner
March 12, 2012
I met Katherine when I became a dialysis patient 2 years ago,along with her sister Millie. Both of them are wonderful people. Everytime I went , Katherine always had a big smile for me. She was a very friendly and brave woman and she will be sadly missed by me and so many others. My condolences go out to her entire family. I know that she is now an angel watching over all of us R.I.P. Katherine,you deserve it !
Love,
Michele Olock Gerloff
March 11, 2012
Kathryn was my neighbor and will be greatly missed. I enjoyed sitting on her porch with her talking and enjoying the weather. My children loved to visit with her and her cats. She was a wonderful person, may she rest in peace.
Kim Snell
March 11, 2012
Kim Snell
March 11, 2012
Kathryn was such a wonderful person. I grew up with her and her family at St. John's UCC and she will be greatly missed by everyone who knew her. I cherish all of the memories I have over the years. Rest in Peace.
Gail Plank
March 8, 2012
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