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Dr. David J. Frey
November 27, 2007
Dorothy E. Frey was my aunt. She was always thoughtful of others and loved many animals throughout her life. I am the administrator of her estate and wish to thank everyone who has extended sympathy to me regarding my aunt's passing.
As I cleaned her home I found many letters from relatives and friends whom she loved dearly.
The funeral service by Pastor Keith Anderson at the Lutheran Church of the Redeemer, as well as his gravesite service, at the Forest Dale Cemetary, in Malden, was true to the spirit of Aunt Dot.
There were a number of awards bestowed upon my aunt from Humnane Societies which bespeak of her love for many types of animals.
If you would like to contact me directly, I can be reached as follows: Dr. David J. Frey
23 Burncoat St.
Worcester, MA
01605
Elaine Beermann
November 23, 2007
Dorothy Frey was a lovely, vivacious Christian woman. I met her only once, but my mother Stella (Frey) Beermann had frequent phone conversations with her. She will be dearly missed.
Darleen Place
November 23, 2007
Cousin Dorothy, I will miss you.
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