608 S. Old Middletown Road
Middletown Twp.
Media, PA 19063
Ph: (610) 876-4213
info@msbfh.com
Fx: (610)-874-6876
Condolences
Louise and Jack and family. I was saddened to hear of Marian’s passing. She was a friend from church and a wonderful pianist as well as my boss at Riddle. She hired me and gave me every chance to succeed. I will never forget her.
Dear Louise , Jack and family. God bless you as you greive your Mom and celebrate the life she lived for her Lord and Savior. She was a find example of Christ to me as I became a Christian. Also I will never forget her being there when I had Laura at riddle hospital. God bless you both. Love and Prayers Suzanne Finch
To Louise, Jack and Family, sorry for your loss. May the Lord be your comforter during this time and always. Mrs Laufer was a kind, Intelligent and strong woman. She hired me in 1987 and I still remember the interview. It was more like chatting with a friend because she really knew how to put a person at ease during the interview process. RIP
I knew Mrs. Laufer when she was the pianist at Collingdale Church of the Nazarene. I saw her as pretty, stately, and a good pianist. I never knew she was a nurse or educator. What a talented woman. My sincere condolences to her family. May her memory be a blessing to you. Janice Cox Flinner
When you think of Riddle when it just Riddle Memorial Hospital there are certain people who come to mind….Mrs. Lauffer is one of them. I am so sorry for your loss.
I remember looking up to her, she was the “big boss” at riddle when I came there in 1988. I like that she came to rest there in the end too. She was such a big part of making RMH a place where the employees felt like family.
Lou and Jack. So sorry for your loss. She will be missed. Prayers for you and your family.
I will always remember Louise’s mother from our 1992 MSN graduation. The three of us- Louise, Brenda and myself. All with our mothers proudly watching over us from the stands at Villanova University. Now all three mothers are watching over us still proudly as we follow in their strong female leadership footsteps. That’s a memory I will always cherish and remember fondly. Thoughts and prayers now and always, Diane.