Marion T. Kolmer

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Kolmer, Marion T. (Voellinger) Greece: Tuesday, April 25, 2017 at age 91. Predeceased by her husband, Ralph; sister, Sr. Marie Therese Voellinger, OSB; grandson, Corey Walsh. Survived by her loving children, Sr. Rosemarie Kolmer, OSF, Sr. Kathleen Kolmer, RSM, Karen (Marty) Walsh, Stephen (Christine) Kolmer, Mark (Lisa) Kolmer & Annemarie (Joseph) Wegman; grandchildren, Sean (Nicole) Wegman, Caitlin (Dave) D’Aurelio, Kyle (Stephanie) Wegman, Bridget (Mike) Redmond, Taylor, Gabrielle & Gretta Kolmer, Brooke (Kevin) Coffey, Mark & Sarah Kolmer, Ryan (Chantell) Walsh, Collin (Catherine) Walsh, Shane Walsh, Rory (Susan) Walsh & Devlyn Walsh; great-grandchildren, Henry & Harper Coffey, Briella & Brayden D’Aurelio, Raelyn Wegman & Clare Walsh; loving family and dear friends. Marion enjoyed gardening and loved nature, especially her birds. Her special love in life were her children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Marion’s Funeral Mass will be celebrated Thursday, April 27th (TODAY), 11:00 AM at St. Charles Borromeo Church 3003 Dewey Ave. Interment will be held privately. In lieu of flowers, contributions can be made to Andrew’s Center Convent 123 Whittington Rd. Rochester, NY 14609 in her memory. For more information and to sign her online guestbook, visit www.meesonfamily.com

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  1. Greg Kausch on April 27, 2017 at 12:00 am

    Mark & Lisa,
    Sue & I send our sincere condolences in the loss of your mother. Losing your mother , no matter what age or condition, is tough to accept because it puts us in a new chapter of our lives. Feeling ‘alone’ creeps in and we need to be with family and friends to help us move on. Your mother is in the best place, where she wants to be, and you should be happy for her. Hang in there and remember the good times.
    Peace,
    Greg & Sue



  2. Mike Uttaro on April 27, 2017 at 12:00 am

    My thoughts and prayers go out to my extended family during this difficult time. While on earth, Mrs. Kolmer touched all with her love, kindness and compassion. She was a gentle giant and I will miss her deeply. Now in heaven, her powers are extended as she now serves as our angel. As she reunites with Ralph, who was taken away from her too soon, I find comfort in knowing that she is watching over us. I will certainly miss her presence and her valuable words of wisdom and prayers. Thinking about you Mrs. Kolm and your family. Thanks for always being there for me. Love to all the Kolmer’s. Mike Uttaro



  3. Nancy (Amering) Kelban on April 27, 2017 at 12:00 am

    Praise God that Aunt Marion is Home with God and in no more pain. Our families spent so much time together growing up, and although not an ‘Aunt’ by blood, your mother (and father) loved us like we were. (She has probably said ‘Oh Bob’ five times by now!) I know my mom will miss her friend on earth, but will continue to talk with her every day in her prayers. My heart aches for all of you as you say this final good bye. I am sorry I could not attend the service today, but I am keeping you close. Thank you for all the love that you continue to shower on my mother… we all love all of you…



  4. Bill Cinelli on April 27, 2017 at 12:00 am

    To the entire Kolmer Family my thoughts and prayers are with you all. God has made room for a wonderful person. I am very happy that my brother and I had a chance to stop by and visit with Mrs. Kolmer last fall. It was a great visit and one I will always remember. If there is ever anything I can do for any of you please do call on me. God Bless and know I am thinking of you all. Sincerely, Bill Cinelli



  5. Roseann (Jerzak) DellaGloria on April 29, 2017 at 12:00 am

    With heavy heart I send my deepest condolences to all of you. We have so many wonderful memories of growing up on Durnan Street with all of you. Your Mom was such a special lady and even after moving away she and my Mom kept in touch until my Mom passed away seven years ago today. You are in my thoughts and prayers.



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