Marie-Kasper-Obituary

Marie Ann Kasper

Reading, Pennsylvania

1930 - 2021

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Marie Ann Kasper Marie Ann Kasper, 90, of Wyomissing, PA, passed away Wednesday, February 3, surrounded by her family. Marie was born in Reading, PA, July 17, 1930, the daughter of the late Anna (Starr) and Edward Tobias. She was the loving and devoted wife of Eugene Kasper, recently celebrating...

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Our heartfelt sympathy goes out to you & your families, Lynnae, Tammy & Gretchen and to your Dad, I have so many wonderful memories of the Kasper home from when we were kids. My Mom and I were just talking about how fun 11th street was. Marty also sends her sincerest condolences. We know Marie will be missed.

I have many fond memories of Aunt Marie. She was a special lady
And so talented in many ways. Uncle Gene and the girls and their families are in my prayers.

Gretchen, you may not remember me (Elaine Berstler - Elaine Swavely now) ; but we worked together years ago. I was so sorry to read about the loss of your Mother. It would be great hearing from you.
May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

What a very nice lady I got to know when my parents were living at keystone villa. Marie and her husband were always fun to talk to. She made my parents a picture for their wedding anniversary which I still have hanging on my wall. My thoughts and prayers go out to her husband and family. Rest in peace my friend.

I remember Aunt Marie from childhood and my Uncle Gene! Lost contact over years but would see at reuions and weddings! My prayers go to Uncle Gene and family! Andrea Crossley( Esterly)

Remembering the times with aunt w..w.. ! At pine forge picnics, at 11th st. Home with uncle Gene, her beauty shop and her family are always in my heart and mind. Uncle Gene those pictures at the Gettysburg tower remind me we were all young and just starting life. There must be more memories of aunt Marie in your heart. Wish you strength and fond memories.
With love and respect
Mike Fromuth