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Joanne Scott (Mesa, AZ)
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I will always remember my Aunt Dot with the fondness of memories. Annt Dot lived with my mother, Imogene, in 1945 while my dad was in the army. During my growing up years, she and her family visited with us on the farm and we got to visit her in Pontiac. Later Aunt Dot lived in Arizona. My son, Ian, would sometimes get to eat with Aunt Dot when she worked at ASU. My daughter, Stefanie, also, has expressed how she liked her Aunt Dot. I loved the fact that she was a Christian and her life witnessed to that fact. I will always remember her with great love. Her niece, Joanne Scott Tuesday, October 13, 2009 |
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Bob & Billie Green (Sioux Falls, SD)
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I remember my Aunt 'Dot' as a lovely and dear lady. We always enjoyed time when her, both when she was in Mesa and when we visited in Beaumont. We will miss her dearly. Love always, your neice, Billie and her husband Bob. Sunday, September 27, 2009 |
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Denby Smith (OH)
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Aunt Dot was a wonderful lady. I wish I could have spent more time with her. I am sure she will be missed. Love and sympathy to the rest of her family and friends. Denby Thursday, September 24, 2009 |
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Sherri Fitzgerald (Beaumont, TX)
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Ms. Dorothy, you will always be remembered for your warm caring nature and your encouragment when things weren't always going well. Thank you for your leadership and love. Thursday, September 24, 2009 |
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Dolores Golson (Beaumont, TX)
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Dorothy was truly a joyful person even with her illness, she continued to smile. I always came away from a visit feeling blessed to have met such a lady. I know she is in God's loving arms and no longer suffering. What a wonderful Mother she must have been to her family. Tuesday, September 22, 2009 |
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