Roxine "Roxie" Anthony, 55, of Pottstown went home to our Lord on August 24, 2013. She was the daughter of the late Lemont C. Keefer Sr. and Gladys A. Elder.
She is survived by four children; DeAnna Middleton of Pottstown, Shannon Grow of Coatesville, James Anthony and wife Ashley of Willow Grove and Martin Anthony of Malvern, five grandchildren; David Middleton III and wife Meliane, James Middleton and Taelor Middleton all of Pottstown, Brandon and Bridget Butler of Coatesville, three great grandchildren Adrianna, Aaliyah and Casey Middleton all of Pottstown, one brother Lemont C. Keefer jr. and one sister Katheryn Ann Gathercole. She was preceded in death by her sister Marica Kitchen.
Roxie was a member of the Horticulturial Group at Creative Health Services in Pottstown and will be deeply missed by all her friends there. Roxie loved old movies and crime shows. One of her favorite movies was White Christmas.
Memorial services will be held on Saturday, August 31, 2013 at 4pm at 359 N. Charlotte Street Pottstown, PA 19464. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to Wilde Funeral Home, 434 Main St. Parkesburg, PA 19365 to help defray funeral expenses. The family wants to thank everyone for their support through this rough time in our lives.
Condolences
washington family
The washington/holly/davis family was really close
friends of roxine "roxy" anthony!! She will be deeply missed by all of us!!
In loving memory...
Sending my condolences to Shannon & DeAnna for their lose of their mother. As well for the rest of the family. She was a wonderful woman that I've known for many years. She was the one to get me hooked on watching A White Christmas. You will be deeply missed & NEVER FORGOTTEN! Love you always. Joan and family.
Deanna, Shannon, James,
Deanna, Shannon, James, Martin and Their families: Our Sincere condolences to you all. Just know that she is with our Brian and they are probably having the biggest party, remember all the fun times we had years ago. Roxie and I were good friends growing up. I can say I do have a lot of great memories of our friendship including having u all in my life. I am sorry I will not be there on Sunday as Joe has to work, but please know that my heart and love will be with you all. Remember all the good times you had with her, it will help you to get through this difficult time ahead. That is the one thing that helped me get through losing Brian. I am always here to talk too.
Roxie you will be Missed and never forgotten, Love you my friend, Judy and Joe.
in loving memory to a great friend
My fearest sympathy to roxy's family. I wish we could have spent more tike with her. We were neighbors in hickery park and we went to creative health together she was like a seconf mother to me and i am taking this pretty hard. Rest in peace roxy aka "mama dukes" .. your missed so much already and always will be but until we meet again iny heart is where i will keep you my dearest friend. Dont raise to much h*** up there without me... luv u
We were friends when we were so young. How time flies.
Roxy and I were just children when she lived at 61 W. 5th Avenue in Coatesville, PA. Her family lived on the other side of a half-a-double home in which my family lived on the other (Ted and Ruby Ziegler). I remember roller skating down the side walk in front of our homes with the metal skates that clipped on around our shoes, giggling the entire time. I was sent her information by a cousin of mine and was so sorry to hear of her death. Our families condolences go out to the entire family during this tough time. May God Bless and be with all of you.
Mary & Dennis Alexander of AZ
Ted & Ruby Ziegler of PA
You were always kind to me
You were always kind to me and to everyone for that matter. You will be sorely missed by everyone! Fridays won't be the same without you.