M. Darlene Ketterer—12/5/2017

M. Darlene Ketterer of Lansdale, formerly of East Falls, passed on December 5, 2017.

Beloved sister of Raymond Arthur and “sister” of Cheryl Ann Arthur.

Loving mother of John Ketterer (Joyce), Marylynn McDowell (Fran), Elizabeth Tarpey (Joe) and Leslie Keib (Stephen). “Nana” also survived by her adoring 8 grandchildren.

Darlene also leaves behind many lifelong wonderful friends and friends and residents of Elm Terrace Gardens.

She was preceded in death by her beloved husband, Allan Ketterer.

Relatives and friends are invited to viewing on Monday, December 11, at St. Stanislaus Roman Catholic Church, 51 Lansdale Ave, Lansdale, PA  from 9:30 to 10:45. Funeral Mass to follow at 11:00.

In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society or charity of choice.

5 thoughts on “M. Darlene Ketterer—12/5/2017

  1. The smile and warm embrace of your mom from Monticello Place and in the halls of ETG are what I, and my mom, will always remember of your mother. Your families are in our thoughts and prayers. Sue (Wiegand) Piston

  2. Mrs Ketterer and the entire Ketterer family was such an important part of my childhood with our CFM family. I have such fond memories and so many of them involve her. Sending prayers of comfort and love. Know that she is now home with Big Al and many of the other CFMers being welcomed with hugs and lots of joy. Love to all.

  3. I have so many warm and fond memories of Mrs Ketterer. She was part of my childhood upbringing. She always expressed her love and genuine concern with that smile of hers.
    May you be dancing with your beloved Alan and dad along with so many of your CFM family. RIP Mrs Ketterer Love, Monica Maslar Garver

  4. We will always remember Mrs. Ketterer as a warm hearted, kind and gentle soul who always had an open door and loved her children and grandchildren enormously. Our prayers and deepest sympathy are with the entire family during this difficult time – May God Bless her Soul ! Stephen and Mary Sue Gorman

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