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Gladys F. Koder

Allentown, Pennsylvania

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Gladys F. Koder Gladys F. Koder, 67, Springfield Twp., died Thursday, May 31, 2012 at her residence. Born in Quakertown on November 24, 1944 to the late George J. and Edna I. (Wohlbach) Koder. She worked as an LPN and EEG Tech at St. Lukes Hospital, Fountain Hill for 23 years....

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I miss you Aunt Gladys I still remember going to your farm and always wanting to see Jimmy! I wonder if he's still alive...last i heard he's on the police force but i miss you so much and I'm going through a hard time and i wish you were here..I love you aunt Gladys!!

I still miss you....❤

Hi Gladys, its me your neice Chris, just sittting here wishing I could call you, and talk with you. I still can't believe you're gone. Way too soon before your time. I miss you oh so very much. I want you to know you made sure to go in style with the horse and carriage. You always came up with great ideas. You know you're one of my angels now, you'll be in my Heart forever. I LOVE YOU GLADYS, LOVE YOUR NEICE CHRIS BOYLE. HUGS & KISSES ALWAYS!!!!!

Gladys I just want to thank you for being such a good friend.I was a neighbor to Gladys I lived right down the hill so I always walked my dog Snickers up to the cemetery and I always saw Gladys out mowing,caring for her animals, gardening,etc.Always busy.It will seem so weird not seeing her up there anymore.It was my privilege to know Gladys and be her friend.

We were saddened to learn of
Gladys' passing. She was down to earth and a true friend. We looked forward to seeing her each Saturday at the fire company parking lot with her beloved Annie. RIP

Gladys you will be solely missed. Springtown will surely miss their resident historian. Rest in peace good friend. Nancy Fillman Scott, Deland, Florida

Goodbye my Friend, Safe Trip

Gladys will be missed she always was so thoughtful and kind whenever I saw g
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Gladys will be missed.... I would see her often when I went to the cemetery to visit my dad's grave. (Paul Seifert)...Springtown won't be the same! Rest in peace Gladys.