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October 5,2011


THAILA KOTTLER-WATKINS

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KOTTLER- WATKINS THAILA KOTTLER-WATKINS, 60, died Oct. 5, following injuries from an accident. Daughter of the late Estelle (nee Solomon) and Abe Kottler. She is survived by her devoted husband, Douglas; sister, Sheryl Kottler Oshrin (Amos) and nieces, Julia and Rachel. Memorial Service, Tuesday, Oct. 11, at 7 p.m. at Fairmount Temple.



 
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10/07/11 06:10 AM #1    

Joyce Shrallow (Presser)

You were such a good friend - you threw me a surprise 16th birthday party - you loved to tease me and tell me how gullible I was. I loved your spirit and will miss you.


12/24/11 09:11 PM #2    

Anne Gutow (Chapman)

Thalia, I never knew you very well, but I remember your bounce and your smile. Your smile helped me smile and meant a lot to me during my own sullen adolescence. I was very saddened to hear of your passing.


11/03/12 02:37 AM #3    

Charles, (Chuck) Balcher

In lots of my classes. Quiet and smart. Miss you.


10/29/13 08:51 PM #4    

Robin Aaron

OMG!  I can't believe this, that you, Thalia Kottler passed away.....You were to young to go and I just found this out........Today Tuesday October 29, 2013.......

I remember you having a Halloween party at your parents home and I wore this stupid short wig and wore a pink top and pink and white stripe pants........Laura Magalnick was there and that guy called Squirrel was there too and I believe his costume was a sailor one and he was in the Navy and wasn't suppose to wear it........Laura's boyfriend Marty Robbinson was with her.........Your cousin was there that later passed away.........I would see you at lunchtime and we would all be gabbing about who or what...........I know we haven't kept up in letters and so so sorry to hear that your not on Earth anymore........Well kiddo,  R.I.P. my friend.........sad

Love Robin   Class of "69"

 


02/22/14 08:31 PM #5    

Cherie S. Lewis

I was so sad to hear of this tragedy.  She was a wonderful person with a great sense of humor.


07/18/18 05:14 PM #6    

Irma R. McQueen

I will always remember that I spent the one day I cut school with Thalia. She was always so much fun and would make me laugh. That particular day was close to graduation so we couldn't get in too much trouble (as per Thalia). Oh Margaret Johns was with us too. She took us to the cemetary to meet her friend John (a real piece of eye-candy) who was the grounds keeper. We talked to him and spent most of the day rolling down the hills and just laughing and enjoying each other!!


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