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William P. Koller

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

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WILLIAM P. July 21, 2008, age 88. Formerly of Roxborough, Normandy Farms resident, Founder of Koller Funeral Home, 4th Degree Knight, Cor Mariae Council 4100, WWII Navy Vet. Husband of Marguerite T. "Peggy" (nee Trenwith). Father of Mary Therese Ferro (Frank), Marguerite Stokes, Anne...

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Marguerite,
I was so sorry to hear bout your Dad's passing. He was always so cheerful & kind to us kids growing up. I remember going to your house on Hermitage Street & running up the stairs to your residence. I was petrified to walk through the viewing room. Of course, you & your Brothers & Sisters weren't fazed a bit.
Please know that my thoughts are with you & your Family.
Judy (Levito) Di Benedetto

Sympathy to the Koller Famly on Bill Sr passing
Bill Wilson FD
Kirk & Nice FH

Dear Peggy, Helene and entire Koller family,

I just found out that Bill had passed away last month. I am so very sorry for your loss and so sorry I didn't know sooner, as my parents,Vince and myself would have come to pay our respects. Please accept our deepest condolences.

Bill was a great man. He showed great love and dedication to his wife and family, which filtered down to his children and grandchildren. He was a faithful servant to God, which was displayed in his every day...

Dear Bill and Family, I was so very sorry to hear of the passing of your dear dad. Please accept my sincerest condolences. Mr. Koller was a true gentleman in every sense of the word and always there to lend a helping hand. As my sister, Betty Ann, mentioned, he helped our family through many sad and difficult times and for that, we are truly grateful. It's evident that he raised a great family and had so very many close and devoted friends. It is so very hard to lose a loved one but we take...

Dear Bill and the entire Koller family: So very sorry to hear of the loss of your dad/grandpop. He was a true gentleman and always very pleasant, outgoing and just a pleasure to behold. That was probably difficult to accomplish considering his position/line of work. He definitely helped my immediate family as well as my extended family through many sorrowing times and for that I am truly grateful. You will have many, many happy memories to cherish and that will keep you going through the...

Dear Betty, Bill and entire family,
I am very sorry for your loss. Your father is leaving an amazing legacy. It's unfortunate that I never had the chance to meet the man whom started the Koller bunch. Your family had a lot of years with your father and in turn will have many memories to help the long journey that awaits you without him. You and your family are in my prayers and thoughts. Take care guys.

Anne, Frank and family,
Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your extended family. What a wonderful legacy your father has left. Let the support of family and friends be your strength.
The Gardner Family

BETTY & JIM YOU PROBABLY WILL NOT REMEMBER US, BUT WE WILL ALWAYS REMEMBER YOU. YOU GAVE US MANY HAPPY TIMES AT ZEILER PLAYGROUND BACK IN THE EARLY 70s. ALWAYS REMEMBER THE GOOD TIMES. WITH LOVE, THE KILROYS
MAY YOUR DAD REST IN PEACE.

Goodbye BILL