JOSEPHINE-SOUDER-Obituary

JOSEPHINE SOUDER

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

About

LOCATION
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Obituary

Send Flowers

SOUDER

JOSEPHINE SOUDER, 74, of Hatfield, died Saturday, September 8, 2012. She was the wife of Rodney Souder, with whom she shared 37 years of marriage. Born December 23, 1937 in Ambler, she was a daughter of the late Frank and Jennie Serrao. Josephine worked in the classified department...

Read More

Guest Book

Not sure what to say?

Dear Rod, Donna, Ted & family,
I'm sorry for your loss and hope and pray that Jo is with the Lord. My mom, Therese Hagerty, was Jo's carpool buddy on trips to the Inquirer for many years. They were close friends up until my mom passed away earlier this year. Jo was always kind and sweet to my mom and our family. I know she'll be greatly missed.
Sincerely, Mary Duffy

Dear Rodd, Donna and Ted,
I am so sorry for your loss. She was one of my first extras mothers at the Inky. From the first day I met her she made you feel like you knew her forever. It helped we had a similar sense of humor. Couldn't meet a kinder, nicer person and boy did she love her family. Thinking of a silly game only her and I played and have a smile from ear to ear. My condolences and may she rest in peace.

Dear,dear Jo - I will miss knowing your not around. Our 1st meeting was when you, Millie Burke, and I were applying for a job at Inki. There were many good times & heartaches we went thru together. You always said I was like a sister to you.I still have the beautiful letter you sent me a couple years ago. It will stay on my desk to remind me of the sweet & thoughtful person I was priveleged to have as a friend. You will remain in my heart forever. RIP.
Rita Dutton

Our Dear Sister-in-law and beloved friend "Sita",...we will miss you terribly but will keep you in our hearts always, how lucky we were to have you in our lives. I know God was waiting for you to come home to him and now he will love and take care of you forever. xo
Love Jane & Ronnie

Dear Donna & Teddy & Rodd,
Your Mom was a great person, always cheerful and very funny. I worked with her at the Inquirer for more than 21 yrs. She actually told me about the job, and I always thanked her for that. She was loved by her family, her co-workers and everyone who ever met her. May she at last rest in peace and be with her beloved, Nikki
Jim & Barbara Kenney

Dear Rodd, Donna, Ted & Family. Know that you are in my thoughts and prayers. Jo was such a special person. Over the years I remembered her almost every day because she gave me my first bottle of "Aromatics" and that's the only fragrance I wear. She loved her family and was a good friend,and coworker. I know you have wonderful memories of her so she will never be forgotten.

Rodd and Jo's Family, I am so sorry for
your loss. Sita was warm and caring with
a great sense of humor. I will always
remember the fun and laughter we shared
at our birthday luncheons with the girls.
She will be missed.

To Jo's family - My heart and prayers are with you. I worked w/Jo at the Inquirer. She had such a quick wit. I remember when we had this syntax "FS" that needed to be inserted before a word or paragraph. It stood for "fixed space" but that silly Jo, she called it a "Frank Sinatra". Still makes me smile today. She was a sweetie pie. May the Lord comfort you during this time of bereavement.

jo was my first friend at the Inquirer she took me under her wing and made me feel welcome Such a caring funny and always there friend.....so loved by all...... marlene