Doris-Alderfer-Obituary

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Doris L. Alderfer

Souderton, Pennsylvania

Nov 16, 1939 – Nov 25, 2013

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BORN
November 16, 1939
DIED
November 25, 2013
LOCATION
Souderton, Pennsylvania

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Anders-Detweiler Funeral Home & Crematory - Souderton Obituary

Doris (Long) Alderfer - 74, of Souderton; formerly of Salford, PA died on Monday, November 25, 2013 at Souderton Mennonite Homes.She was the loving wife of Ralph C. Alderfer for 51 years. Doris was born in Sellersville, PA to the late Russell B. & Verna (Landis) Long.She attended Christopher...

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I have many good memories of Doris Alderfer. She was a good friend as was her husband, Ralph. One of the good memories is of a group of us got together monthly to fold tracts. It was always such good time of fellowship. Miss you, my friend.

I think about her every day and will never forget that smile. I love you mom!

Brian and I were so very sorry to hear of Doris's passing. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

We have fond memories of Doris. Our thoughts and prayers
are with your family. Steve and Barbara Reall

Ralph and Family -- May God Bless you with His Presence, His Peace, and His Healing as you go through this very difficult time. Though we have not seen either of you for many years, we have many fond memories of Doris ... good times; fun times. Love and God Bless,
-- Bob & Edith Gehman

Ralph -- peace to you and your family as you celebrate Doris' life.
-Karen Kingma

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

Love & Prayers to all of you and especially to Ralph as you grieve Doris' passing. I will continue to treasure memories of Doris and the intricately-painted shadow box gifted to me by Doris & Ralph early in my pastorate at Ambler Mennonite. Duane & I especially ask God to bless you with peace beyond understanding -- on Saturday and the days that follow.
Sharon Wyse Miller