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Louise A. Ritchie (Froehlich)

Louise Amy Ritchie, nee Froehlich, longtime resident of Bucks County, PA died on Sunday, June 7, 2020 at Neshaminy Manor Nursing Home, peacefully yielding to her extended battle with supra nuclear palsy.

Louise will be missed by many, especially her loving daughter Tamara Ritchie-Wong and granddaughter, Hannah Lynn Wong.  She was preceded in death by her husband Frederick Bradford Ritchie.

Louise was born in Trenton, NJ, attended National Chiropractic College in Chicago, and practiced chiropractic in Bucks County.  She was a member of The Royal Chiropractic Knights of the Roundtable and continued to celebrate her passion for natural health care with the other Knights of Chiropractic throughout her retirement.

Louise traveled extensively, both in professional development and in personal exploration.  She loved life and all its wonders.  She signed all greetings “LLL – Live, Laugh and Love.”  Louise had a hearty infectious laugh that she shared freely with those around her.

Louise had served on the board at a Woman's Place in Doylestown and was a member of The Chamber of Commerce.  She studied art at Horsham High School Adult Courses and took yoga classes at Spring Mill Country Club.  Louise had also taught at Parker Chiropractic Seminars.

A private gathering will be held at the Joseph A. Fluehr III Funeral Home on Friday, June 12th for immediate family. 

A memorial service, or rather, as Louise would want “A Celebration of Life,” will be scheduled at a later date when it will be safer for all those who loved Louise but are not able to travel at this time.

In Lieu of flowers, contributions in her memory may be made to Life Chiropractic College at Life University Department of University of Advancement 1269 Barclay Circle Marietta, GA 30060.

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