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Karen A. (Melcher) Bertram

June 22, 1959 ~ January 26, 2019 (age 59)

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Karen Bertram Obituary

Karen A. Bertram

Karen A. Bertram, 59, of Laureldale, passed away Saturday, January 26th, at Manor Care Health Services, Laureldale.
Karen was born in Reading on June 22, 1959, a daughter of the late Roseann (Borelli) Melcher and Robert W. Melcher, Sr.
She worked in clerical and cashier positions at various businesses in Reading and was a member of Victor Emmanuel Ladies Auxiliary.
Karen is survived by her daughter, Kelly A., wife of Tommy Dagion Sr., of Pompton Plains, NJ, sister, Kathleen A. Kercher, of Exeter and two brothers, Rick W., husband of Annie, Melcher, of Wyomissing; Robert W., husband of Terrie, Melcher, Jr., of Robesonia. She is also survived by four grandchildren; C.J., Zachary, Tommy and Khloe. She was predeceased by her son,Shaun M. Bertram.
Services are private at the convenience of family. In lieu of flowers contributions may be made to the National MS Society, P.O. Box 4527, New York, NY 10163.
Arrangements entrusted to John P. Feeney Funeral Home, Inc. 625 N. 4th St. at Centre Ave., Reading, PA 19601, 610-372-4160. Obituary and condolences at www.johnpfeeney.com.


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