Kathleen M. Dwyer

Age:

81

Date of Death:

05/12/2026

Place of Death:

Phoenixville, PA

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Obituary

Obituary for Kathleen Margaret Dwyer (née Duffy)

Kathleen Margaret Dwyer, née Duffy, passed peacefully and unexpectedly, entering eternal life with the faith and courage that defined her earthly journey.

Kathleen (daughter of Helen and James Duffy of Philadelphia, PA) was the beloved wife of Jerry Dwyer, with whom she shared 55 years of devoted marriage. Born and raised in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Kathy later made her home in Phoenixville, PA, where she spent many cherished years. She was a devoted mother to her two children, Christine Dwyer (husband Jason) and Jeremy Dwyer (wife Rachel). She was a proud and loving grandmother to Lauren (13), Evan (4), and Ethan (19), each of whom brought her immense joy. She was a loving sister to Trish Earling and Jimmy Duffy.

Kathy was a devout daughter of Jesus Christ, with a deep love for the Blessed Mother and a strong love for her country. A woman of quiet faith and gentle strength, she could often be found with a rosary in her hand and a prayer in her heart. Her faith was not only professed, but lived—through kindness, humility, selflessness, and unwavering devotion.

She was sweet to all who knew her and will be remembered for her warmth, her generosity, and the love she poured into her family. Kathy enjoyed baking—cookies, cupcakes, cakes, and more—and expressed her love through every carefully made treat. She had a fondness for pins, craft shows, Pride and Prejudice, and sitting in the warmth of the sun. She liked to show her love in small ways – like giving you a new pair of soft socks, picking up your favorite cranberry bread or baba ghanoush, or buying the grandkids whatever they wanted at Target—like a giant avocado pillow or anything Lightning McQueen.

While her passing was sudden, Kathy was not afraid of death. She understood it not as an end, but as a beginning. We take comfort in knowing she has begun the adventure of a lifetime, reunited with dearly loved family and friends—especially the most dear and wonderful Ray and Ethel Eckelmeyer. We are sure they were there to embrace her as she entered Heaven; we smile at the thought that maybe their heavenly homes are right next door as they were on Solly Avenue. As she journeys through Heaven, we trust she continues to pray for those she loves.

Though we know we will be together again, her absence is deeply felt. Oh, how she will be missed.

In lieu of a funeral or services, the family asks for your prayers.

Psalm 103

“I

Bless the Lord, my soul;

All my being, bless his holy name!

Bless the Lord, my soul;

Do not forget all the gifts of God,

Who pardons all your sins,

Heals all your ills,

Delivers your life from the pit,

Surrounds you with love and compassion,

Fills your days with good things;

Your youth is restored like the eagle’s.”

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Juliet Ippolito

6 days ago

These words so beautifully describe Aunt Kathy and her unwavering faith: such a quiet light to all of those who had the fortune of having her in their lives. I can't fattom how much she will be missed and my heart goes out to all of you - especially to Uncle Jerry in this, one of life's most difficult times.

Karin Lingle

7 days ago

Kathy was a kind person and a good friend to our family. The relationship she and Jerry fostered with the Eckelmeyers was truly beautiful, and it is a testimony to the human capacity to experience genuine connection. Kathy loved with her whole heart, and she was very, very loved. We are grieved by her passing, but we rejoice that she has been reunited with loved ones and is enjoying her eternal home. Our hearts are with the Dwyers.

Lisa Angelucci

7 days ago

I am so happy I got to meet Kathy. She was a very sweet, loving, gentle, and kind soul. I will miss bumping into her at Costco with you Jerry. She always gave me a heartfelt hug and that meant so much to me. Rest easy Kathy and watch over your family. Sending the family my condolences.

Beth Singer

7 days ago

We’re so glad we got to know Kathy. She was everything her remembrance says she was. We felt welcomed and joyful in her presence, and will miss her very much. The world desperately needs so many people with her wonderful and kind qualities. We pray for her, even while knowing God treasures such a good person and welcomes Kathy in His loving light.

Alice C Basiah

9 days ago

I always will remember Aunt Cathy as a beautiful soul, wife, Mother and Grandmother. She will be sourly missed but I know she is just starting her journey in Heaven with our Lord and Savior 🙏