DREW-LODER-Obituary

DREW LODER

Newtown Square, Pennsylvania

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LODERDREW, of Newtown Square, formerly of West Chester, PA, age 58, peacefully on Aug. 11, 2012. Beloved husband of Sharon Kathleen (nee Malloy) Loder, loving father of Arthur James (Raquel Carbonari), Bonnie and Kelley Loder, dear grandfather of Tristan Asa and Sean Fitzgerald Loder, brother of...

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We will miss his warm welcoming smile. All of us at Penn Hospice at Rittenhouse will miss Drew. Love and prayers to all of his family and friends.

Sharon & family~ So saddened to learn of Drew's passing. Will be praying for you and your family that you will feel the Lord's comfort and peace now and in the coming weeks.
Yvonne and Dan Celia

To the loving family of Drew,
You are truely blessed to have such a wonderful man in your life. I worked with him at Span America and he was alway a pleasure to meet and talk with. So sad to hear of his death. Wrap all the beautiful memories up in your heart and tresure them as I know I will of him. Peace to you and your family.

I never had the joy to meet Drew, however Bob Carrell is my best friend..... From what I have heard I can only imagine the man he was. I look to Bob much like, I am sure he looked to Drew, My prayers are with you and yours,

Rob Eby

Dear Sharon and Family,
I am so saddened to hear about the loss of Drew. As his colleague at Keystone, we spent many hours working closely together. I was priviledged to hear his many stories of his loving family and friends. He was so proud of his children and so excited to be a grandfather. He loved to laugh and was a caring gentleman.
Even after he left Keystone, he kept in touch with me and spoke about his love for volunteering in Philly. I will miss him. I pray that you find peace...

Sharon and Family - so sorry to hear this news. We miss you and the family and wish we could be there for you. Peter & Wendy Sanborne, Scottsale Arizona

I had the great fortune to work with Drew, both at Keystone Hospice and at Penn Hospice at Rittenhouse. He always had a huge smile, funny stories and kind, thoughtful words for me. What a lovely guy. I am so deeply sorry for your loss. You are in my thoughts and prayers.

Shron and family:
Condolences on your loss.
Best wishes always.

Dear Sharon,
I was so very sorry to learn of the passing of your husband,Drew.
It has been many years since our paths have crossed, however,
I fondly remember the times you spent with my sister Renee.
It seems at times of loss and sadness time can be a measure of good memories and healing. I offer my sincere sympathy to you and your family, hoping that the comfort of your friends, their prayers and the passage of time help to ease your loss and bring you strength and peace.