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LaVonne Coder

Posted 2/2/12

CAMDEN-WYOMING - LaVonne Coder, age 63, of Camden-Wyoming, died Jan. 29, 2012, at Bayhealth Medical in Dover. Born in Minot, N.D., she was the daughter of the late Selmer Rime and Sylvia Swanson …

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LaVonne Coder

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CAMDEN-WYOMING - LaVonne Coder, age 63, of Camden-Wyoming, died Jan. 29, 2012, at Bayhealth Medical in Dover. Born in Minot, N.D., she was the daughter of the late Selmer Rime and Sylvia Swanson Rime. Mrs. Coder had worked as a Dental Technician until the floods of July 2011 caused her to move from North Dakota to Delaware. She had been a loving wife, mother and grandmother who enjoyed the time spent gardening. She was a kind person who was considerate of others and was especially fond of pets. Besides her parents, she was predeceased by her husband, Norris L. Coder in 2005. Mrs. Coder is survived by her two sons, Dale Coder of Cherryhill, N.J., and Rodney Coder of Norway; her sister, Lorriaine Bell of Minot, N.D., along with her four grandchildren, Joseph Coder who is serving in the US Air Force, and Heather Coder of Cherryhill, N.J. and Ayla and Annika Coder of Norway. She is also survived by several nieces and nephews especially Lorrie Rime and great niece Ashley Rime and great nephew Kirky Rime all of Minot, N.D. There will not be any local services. Life's End Services are by Michael J. Ambruso Funeral Director, Inc., Dover. Condolence and Guest Book Signings may be made via www.ambruso.com.

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