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Kathleen A. Roller-Parker of Fountainville, formerly of Doylestown, passed away in her sleep at Doylestown Hospital on Saturday, Sept. 28th, with many of her loved ones at her side. Kathleen was 77 yrs. old.
Kathleen, known as Kathy, was the first of four children born to the late Charles T. Roller Sr. and Elizabeth R. Roller. Kathy was born in Philadelphia, PA and attended Upper Moreland High School. Kathy had been married to the late Drew DiDio and then the late Richard Parker.
Kathy is best known by her family for her incredibly outgoing disposition and her loving, generous nature. When you spent time with Kathy, you would soon be smiling and laughing. Kathy loved to cook and excelled in doing that. Kathy enjoyed traveling the country in a motor home and leisurely pontoon excursions on Lake Nockamixon. She absolutely loved her adorable, emotional support dog, Bailey. But above all else, it was family that was most important to her, and the love of her only son, Thomas J. DiDio Sr., of whom she was very proud.
Kathy is survived by her son, Thomas J. DiDio Sr., his wife Debi, 2 grandchildren, Alicia DiDio (James Alleva), and Thomas J. DiDio Jr., great grandchild James Alleva, her siblings Geraldine (Gerri) Brown (Richard) and Charles (Chuck) T. Roller Jr. (Karen), her mother-in-law Marion Ullrich, 6 nieces and 3 nephews.
Along with her parents, Kathy was preceded by her youngest sister, Janice A. Roller-Ungerer.
Services for Kathy will be private and at the convenience of the family.
In lieu of flowers, a memorial contribution can be made in Kathy’s name to Bucks County SPCA https://buckscountyspca.org/donate/
or
The American Heart Association https://www.heart.org/en/get-involved/ways-to-give
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