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Dorothy Mae Hamby
Dorothy Mae Hamby died at 83 on August 8, 2015. She is a retiree of Michigan Bell Telephone co.
She is preceded in death by her husband, Eugene Hamby, brothers, John, David and Steven Collins. She is survived by daughters, Sandra Rapp and Debra Clark, sisters Maryanne Lander and Shirly Aspinall.
Private service is being held.
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You were always such a bright light to many lives. I know you are up there with my mom enjoying watching down on your families. I can still hear you calling her Barbella, Miss you. love you.
Becci Dockum
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August 2, 2019
When ms.dotty lived in Morgantown in Dayton tn . I use to go to her house to see her huge cats she had and her ducks,, can't forget dan the dog .. I went to her house for years. She will be greatly missed off this earth , but she lived a great life. Helping everyone and she welcomed everyone I never seen her turn anyone away ... I still call her house the duck ladies house , that what I've always called her house when trying to give directions to my house .
Ginger Hernandez (Rogers)
August 23, 2015
Dottie was agood friend to me. She used to live across the road from me in morgsntown. She was like a mother to me. I have missed her so much. She will be missed a lot.
Lisa Frisbee
August 23, 2015
Dear sweet Dorothy. Another angel to heaven. May you rest peacefully. Love to you
Becci Dockum
August 8, 2015
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