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Rosemarie Dittweiler, 86, of Schwenksville, passed away on Sunday, July 1, 2018 in Phoenixville Hospital. She and her beloved husband Heinz Dittweiler would have celebrated their 47th wedding anniversary later this month. Born in Germany, she was a daughter of the late Franz and Marie (Kasper) Trojansky. She was employed as a lab engineer for the former Solid State Scientific, Inc. in Montgomeryville. In her free time, Mrs. Dittweiler enjoyed gardening, baking, caring for her extended family, traveling to her home country of Germany, and shopping. In addition to her husband, she is survived by two brothers: Erwin Trojansky and his wife Patricia of Schwenksville, Artur Trojansky and his wife Birgit of Beilstein, Germany, a sister, Waltraud Depta (nee Trojansky), and eight nieces and nephews: Markus, Kierstin, Christina, Theresa, Thomas, Rosemarie, Dagmar and Andreas. Service and Interment are private at the convenience of the family. Memorial contributions may be made in her memory to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, 701 St. Jude Place, Memphis, TN 38105. Arrangements are by the Sadler-Suess Funeral Home, Telford. www.sadlersuessfuneralhome.net
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