Debra-Kocher-Obituary

Debra Kocher

Lehighton, Pennsylvania

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Debra A. Kocher Debra A. (Oswald) Kocher, 49, of Allentown, died Tuesday, January 15, 2013 in the Inpatient Hospice Unit at Lehigh Valley Hospital, Allentown. She was the wife of James C. Kocher. The couple celebrated their 26th wedding anniversary last June 14. Born in Allentown,...

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Jim, Kasey and Kelly,

We are so sorry to hear of Deb's passing. She truly was a special person. I always looked forward to seeing her at Kasey's basketball practices, her smile would light up the gym. Your wife and mother has been and will continue to be an inspiration to many. May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Jim, Kelly, and Kasey - Keeping you in our thoughts and prayers during this difficult time. Deb was a very special person.

Dear Jim, Kelly, and Kasey,
I first met Debbie when I was a new student in 6th grade. She was one of the first to come up and introduce herself to me. Over the years her friendly smile and kind spirit followed her, and it was always a pleasant surprise to run into her. I am so sorry for your loss, but will pray that the Lord will shine his peace on your family at this very difficult time.

Dear Jim, Kelly & Kasey,

We are truly sorry for the loss of your lovely wife and wonderful mother. Our thoughts are prayers are with you during this difficult time.

Duke, Lisa, Shannon & Ryan Helm

Jim,
We were so sorry to hear of your loss. Please accept our deepest sympathies.

Jim, I am so sorry to hear of Debs passing. You made a great couple and complimented each other tremendously. We will keep you and your family in our thoughts and prayers. Dwayne & Eileen (Snyder) Reinert

Dear Jim, Kelly, Kasey, Anna, Herbert, Donna, and Michael:
The Maritch family extends deepest condolences on the loss of your beloved Debbie. She was truly a kind, giving, and inspirational person...likeable from the first time we met when she was the opposing coach at a softball game over ten years ago. From there, we ran into each other often on the softball fields and basketball courts in and around Parkland. And I have to say, it was much more fun having you all behind our team...

Debbie was a vibrant woman who radiated warmth toward others. Her caring nature as wife and mother was evident in your home and stretched out into our neighborhood. She was the heartbeat of Guth's Station, always taking time to talk and connect neighbors to one another. I have many fond memories of Debbie , and each one includes that infectious smile. Jim ,Kelly and Kasey I am holding you in my thoughts, especially today, and beyond as you help one another.

Jim, Kelly, Kasey, and Anna,
God Bless you are in my prayers.
Jeannie Fischl