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MARIAN "RONNIE" COLCHER

Trevose, Pennsylvania

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COLCHERMARIAN "RONNIE" (nee Wolffe), April 27, 2016 of Philadelphia; beloved wife of the late Robert; loving mother of Dr. Amy Colcher; cherished grand-mother of Emily and Paul DeSouza. Relatives and friends are invited to a Memorial Service, Friday, 12:00 P.M. at JOSEPH LEVINE AND SONS...

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Memories of Ronnie do not fade. That is because those memories exist not only in our hearts, but they also live on as part of our soul.
The Smith Family Jim, Sandra and Lorrie

Ronnie was an incredible lady. Even now, two years later, we sincerely and truly miss her presence.
Whenever we got to spend time with Ronnie, she always made a Great day even Better.
The Smiths Jim, Sandra and Lorrie

Dear Amy,
Sorry to learn only today about your loss. Ronnie was a very special woman, one of a kind.
While living in Philadelphia, my family and I spent many Passovers in your parents'house.
I will keep in my memory all the good moments with your family.
Love, Marisa Cytryn Solberg

So sorry for your loss. I spent almost every Halloween with Ronnie for the last 20 yrs. It was kinda like my New Years, I knew another year had passed if I was unloading the catering truck at Ronnies house. I will miss her and her beautiful witch costumes. I will remember her every Halloween .

Ronnie was a most pleasant young lady who I had the good fortune to meet when our fathers were physicians working at the Wolffe Clinic on Pine Street and the Valley Forge Medical Center. So sad to hear of her passing. Now, years later, with an unexpected turn of events, Ronnie's daughter and I happen to be on the same medical staff.

Marian (Ronnie) Colcher was a tutor with CFL for almost 5 years. The student with whom she met during most of her tenure and to whom she was very committed, became her friend and confidante. Ronnie was very friendly and easygoing. She believed very strongly in being a force for making a difference in the world of adult literacy. She will be missed very much.

WE WERE TERRIBLY SADDENED TO LEARN OF THE LOSS OF MARIAN "RONNIE" WOLFFE COLCHER. MY FAMILY (THE SALZMANNS) LIVED NEXT DOOR TO THE WOLFFE FAMILY ON PINE ST IN PHILA, WHEN RONNIE WAS A LITTEL GIRL; WE PLAYED TOGETHER AND ATTENDED HER PARTIES; OUR FATHERS WORKED TOGETHER AT THE WOLFFE CLINIC AND AT THE VALLEY FORGE MEDICAL CENTER; HARRY SALZMANN, MD, A GENERAL SURGEON, OFTEN WORKED WITH ROBERT COLCHER, MD; RONNIE WILL BE IN OUR PRAYERS.
JACOB SALZMANN

Amy, Emily and Paul,
We believe that words can never truly express the sentiments of the heart.
However, we hope that in some small way, this note conveys to you how deeply we cared for, and loved, your mother and grandmother.
The Smiths Jim, Sandra and Lorrie

Amy: Know that you are in our thoughts during this difficult time!