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Kathleen Link Ruder

Allentown, Pennsylvania

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Kathleen Link Ruder Kathleen (Kirkhuff) Link Ruder, 63, of Upper Saucon Township, died Saturday, June 14, 2008 in her residence. She was the wife of the late Allan Ruder. Born in Allentown on May 30, 1945, she was the daughter of Constance (Dullenkopf) Kirkhuff of Hope, N.J. and the late...

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Tom, Phillip & family,
We are saddened to hear of the passing of your mother. May she rest in peace.

Our deepest sympathy to Tommy, Philip and your family - we will miss Kathy. Kathy was a fun loving spirit and I especially remember two things about your Mom. My sister & I went and danced in one of Kathy's classes when she attended Moravian College and Kathy also helped me write a huge paper in 6th grade when I couldn't get the paper started. We worked all night and I ended up getting an A! (Thanks to your Mom). She was a smart lady and we will all miss her!

Dear Phil, Tom & Family
Our sympathy and thoughts are with you and your loved ones at this difficult time.
Our favorite memory of Kathy, is sitting together at the Little League field and watching you and Bobby play baseball.

Cherish the memories.

Sincerely,
Gail & Bob

Phil and Tom- I am very sorry for your loss! Kathleen always made me laugh when I saw her. She had a great spirit and was a very special woman. I'm glad to have worked her, even if it was only a few visits!

Kathy was my first friend in Pa, she helped me move, she was a constant source of fun and laughter. She shared her family and life with my children and me. She will be missed by many, but especially by me because she was a true friend. We got through some hard times together and I will miss her til the day that I die.

My Deepest Sympathy to Tom and his family for the loss of his Mother.I remember her when she worked for Dillions.She always had a smile on her face when ever she would see you come in. She enjoyed the LVFA clambakes and when she would ride with me when I would plow the snow in the parking lot when Dillions was located just outside of Hellertown.RIP Kathy
Frank Bodor