Tracy A. Sollmer

Tracy A. Sollmer, age 51, of Philadelphia, PA, passed away on May 1st 2026. She was born September 9th 1974.
 
Tracy was the daughter of the late William Sollmer and Catherine “Ce” Sollmer. She is survived by her daughter, Catherine Dowling and son-in-law, Michael Banks, her husband, James Dowling and brother, John Marren (Jackie).
 
Tracy was a devoted Mommom to Nora Lee whom she loved very much. Tracy also leaves behind nieces and nephews who she cherished.
 

James Dowling

We went through alot together. I have alot of memories good and bad most of them are good. What I remember is she had a big heart. When I went to work I didn't know who would be there when I came home . Meaning if someone needed a place to stay or needed food she would make sure you had a place to stay and something to eat. And she gave me the best gift of my life my daughter. Wanted to say thank you and I will miss you very much.

Catherine Dowling

My beautiful momma. I have so many memories & by far the best memories with you. But the best one was the day you became a Mommom. You sat in the delivery room with me for 18 hours waiting for Nora to arrive. So excited you couldn’t even sit still lol. I watched your heart grow double in size when you seen her. Yelling “omg Catherine Marie she has so much hair!” I love you momma

John Marren.

Tracy was my little sister. For some reason I keep thinking about a memory I haven’t thought in years. When we were younger we both like to dance. During my high school graduation we were dancing together. We were dancing like kid and play (look it up). We were lock and step. We were laughing and that’s how I want to remember her. Rest in peace Tra. Love you

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  1. Tracy was my little sister. For some reason I keep thinking about a memory I haven’t thought in years. When we were younger we both like to dance. During my high school graduation we were dancing together. We were dancing like kid and play (look it up). We were lock and step. We were laughing and that’s how I want to remember her. Rest in peace Tra. Love you

  2. My beautiful momma. I have so many memories & by far the best memories with you. But the best one was the day you became a Mommom. You sat in the delivery room with me for 18 hours waiting for Nora to arrive. So excited you couldn’t even sit still lol. I watched your heart grow double in size when you seen her. Yelling “omg Catherine Marie she has so much hair!” I love you momma

  3. We went through alot together. I have alot of memories good and bad most of them are good. What I remember is she had a big heart. When I went to work I didn’t know who would be there when I came home . Meaning if someone needed a place to stay or needed food she would make sure you had a place to stay and something to eat. And she gave me the best gift of my life my daughter. Wanted to say thank you and I will miss you very much.

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