Henry-Koller-Obituary

Henry L. Koller

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

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KOLLERHENRY L. "UNCLE HENRY", June 7, 2007 of Rox., age 59, newly appointed commander of Hattal Taylor VFW Post 333; Marine Corps Vietnam Veteran. Beloved father of Alishia G. Giller (Chris). Dear grandfather of Madelaine Koller, Alexander and Elanor Giller. Brother of Rosemary Kelly, Florence...

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Farewell, Uncle Henry. I will always have cherished memories of you. Alisha, we are thinking about you with our hearts and remembering you in our prayers, as you mourn the loss of your father.
With sympathy, Al and Diane(Siobhan)Rostien(nee Kelly)

I feel very fortunate to have known and worked with Henry Koller. He was a unique individual with many fine qualities-- a good man.

Henry, My True Friend! We were never short of fun or laughter. When I moved away from Philadelphia, we always kept in touch. Phone calls, visits, a friend in need! Our last visits to each other were in March of this year. I was fortunate to spend not one, but two weekends with you. On March 9th you called and said you wanted to see me. I picked you up the next day because you wanted to dance-and we did! Then you came up the following weekend to celebrate my favorite holiday with me, “St....

When we look back at Henry's life, it is always with laughter. He was always smiling and he shared his laughter and smiles with everyone. Eric & Gene made us all laugh this weekend telling stories of growing up with Henry!! God Speed to you.

The Konopka's

What a debt we would owe if we all had to pay for every smile and downright belly laugh Henry provided over the years!! Henry had a heart of gold and will be truly missed!!

No one in this life could ever fill Henry's shoes. He was the most unique, caring, thoughtful, sincere, wild, and honest person we have ever had the privilege of calling friend.
You will be SO missed Henry.
God Bless You.

With our Love,
George & Lee Omlor and family

Henry will be missed by all he touched, in his life. May he rest in peace.
God Bless Him
Vince & Regina

I WAS SORRY TO READ OF HENRYS PASSING. I WORKED WITH HENRY AND HIS BROTHER BOB,THIS MAN IS A LEGEND.ALTHOUGH OUR PATHS HAVE NOT CROSSED IN MANY YEARS. I COULD NEVER FORGET HIM.

although i have not seen henry in sometime, the memory of him and bill kelly finding me in my bunker in viet nam, will remain with me forever. love you big guy. ralph