Dolores Hope

Dolores Hope

Dolores Hope Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Sep. 19, 2011.
LOS ANGELES (AP) - Dolores Hope, the sultry-voiced songstress who was married to Bob Hope for 69 years and sometimes sang on his shows for U.S. troops and on his television specials, has died at age 102.

Hope family spokesman Harlan Boll said Hope died Monday of natural causes at home in Los Angeles. He did not elaborate.

"Both the entertainment world and the church have lost a woman of profound faith, gifted musical talent and dedication," said Los Angeles Archbishop Jose H. Gomez. "The death of Dolores Hope leaves a huge void in Southern California."

Bob Hope died at age 100 on July 27, 2003.

At her 100th birthday party, Dolores Hope appeared little changed: Her white hair was richly coiffed, her skin smooth and her voice deep and warm. She was brought to the party in a wheelchair but was alert and happy as she greeted old friends and posed for photographs.

Hope mused, "I thought it was going to be just another birthday."

In 1933, when Bob Hope was appearing in his first Broadway show, "Roberta," his friend and fellow cast member George Murphy persuaded him to visit the Vogue Club to "hear a pretty girl sing." She was Dolores Reade, a dark beauty whose singing of "It's Only a Paper Moon" entranced the young comedian.

"I'll never forget what a wonderful singer she was," said Rip Taylor. "In fact, that's how Bob and Dolores met. It seems to me that they were always laughing."

Hope returned every night and soon he was escorting her to her hotel after her shows. They married Feb. 19, 1934, and she quit nightclubs to join his vaudeville act. Then she retired.

"Bob was the hot thing in New York then," she recalled in 1997. "I thought I'd better stay home and take care of Bob."

When they moved to Hollywood in 1938 for the beginning of his film career, Dolores stayed home and devoted her time to raising the four children the Hopes adopted: Linda, Anthony, Kelly and Nora.

"I had such a huge admiration for both of them," said Julie Newmar. "The quality it takes to get just one year older, says a lot about that fact that she lived to 102."

She continued singing at parties, and in the 1940s she began accompanying Hope on his Christmas trips to entertain U.S. troops. In 1966 she sang "Silent Night" to hushed thousands of GI's who then rose and gave her a thunderous ovation, many with tears in their eyes.

"Dolores was a good friend and a good person," said Nancy Reagan. "She was an extraordinary partner to Bob throughout his entire life, supporting both their family at home and Bob's selfless cause to entertain U.S. troops abroad. Together, they brought countless hours of laughter and cheer to Americans everywhere."

In 1990, Mrs. Hope accompanied Bob on his last Christmas visit to American forces, visiting troops who were in Saudi Arabia for Operation Desert Storm. Marie Osmond, Ann Jillian and the Pointer Sisters did not perform, to avoid offending Saudi sensibilities about women entertainers. But Dolores was approved and sang "White Christmas" to a rapt audience.

"She was the first lady of the USO," said Carol Channing. "They didn't come any more patriotic, caring or talented than Dolores."

She was born Dolores DeFina in 1909 in New York's Harlem to an Italian father and Irish mother, and grew up in the Bronx. Her diction faintly echoed the Bronx upbringing.

"My father died when I was very young, and there was just my mother, my sister and me," she remarked in 1982. "Were we a needy family? I always like what General Eisenhower said: 'We were poor and didn't know it.'"

She began singing early, worked as a model and a Ziegfeld showgirl and at 20 sang with George Olson's band. She adopted the name Dolores Reade, borrowed from stage actress Florence Reed. In her 80s, Dolores revived her singing career, recording three albums of old and new standards and appearing at New York's Rainbow and Stars as guest with Rosemary Clooney.

Aside from overseeing two homes - the 18,000 square-foot mansion in North Hollywood and the 25,000 square-foot hilltop home in Palm Springs - Dolores worked indefatigably for numerous charities. From 1969 to 1976 she served as president of the Eisenhower Medical Center in Palm Desert, Calif., then becoming chairwoman.

In 1982, she explained her philosophy: "I like being with people, but I also need to have my time alone. I think it's terribly important to have some time during the day when you stop and take all the energy that you have given out and pull it back in, find the source of your energy. Then you work from there."


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Ruth Ann Shelton

January 28, 2017

From a great full Vet. "Thanks for the memories." ♡

Harry Simpson

September 19, 2015

Thank you for sharing a part of your life with us.

Michael Turpin

October 13, 2011

I can recall so many happy memories of Dolores and Bob Hope. I was fan of both from a very young age. I remember with such detail the time when I was 10 years old or so and went to a Bob Hope show in Worcester,Ma with my parents as a surprise.Watching Bob on the Johnny Carson over the years was also a great memory of laughter. Your mother was a class act and she is now with Bob. May they both rest in Peace for a job well done. God Bless the entire Hope family.

National Charity League

October 1, 2011

It is with great respect that we express our heart felt sympathy to the Hope Family. Mrs. Hope was a wonderful woman. Her charitable contributions to our community have touched many lives. She continues to be a role model for our organization She will be greatly missed.

Marilynn

September 29, 2011

My heartfelt condolences to the Hope family and friends. Seventy years is our life span, eighty years with special mightiness.- Psalm 90:10. May your hearts become filled with wonderful memories of Mrs. Hope, and joyful times together as a celebration of life that was well lived.

laurie hope

September 29, 2011

to the hope family may my aunt rest in peace you have my deepest sympathigod bles you

September 27, 2011

I always wanted Dolores Hope to be my friend. She was a beautiful person. The best to her family and friends. R. I. P.

hattie irving

September 26, 2011

May God bless the Hope family, as their mother goes to join her heavenly father and also your father in heaven.

Sandra Rathbone

September 26, 2011

What a great loss to the world. She was a wonderful lady that will never be forgotten! My Family and I send our deepest sympathy to the Hope family, I would like to think now that both she and Bob are happy together again in heaven! thanks to the both,,,for the memories! they gave us a lifetime of them! God bless.......Sandra Rathbone [Hickory, North Carolina]

Shirley Depa

September 25, 2011

May Dolores rest in peace. Now her and Bob will finally be together again. I have always been a fan. Shirley Depa

Donna Archuleta

September 25, 2011

May your life in Heaven be more than you ever dreamed it would be.
May God Bless you all, and our condolences to the family. The shows they did for the troops were so wonderful, and I am thankful that I was able to see some of them.

"Thanks for the Memories"..........

Mary S

September 25, 2011

May God bless you and Bob together
in Heaven. Thanks for all your support
and dedication to the troops thru out
your life time.

Rest in Peace

September 24, 2011

Through the years, our family loved watching Dolores and Bob Hope. They represented all that is best about America and humanity. Bob's beautiful smile and profile, perfect timing and family-friendly songs, jokes and movies, an era that we hope the new generation will watch and try to emulate. We will never forget the beauty and joy we had with Dolores and Bob. After all, laughter is the best medicine. They will always be remembered as building and not destroying and giving much more than they ever took.
Thanks for the memories.

Our deepest sympthy and prayers to the Hope family and friends.

Donna and Tom Gravelle
W. St. Paul, Minnesota

Mike Craycraft

September 24, 2011

My sympathies to the entire Hope family. I admired Bob and Dolores for the way they stuck together and the love for each they displayed every time I saw them. She will be remembered and loved forever.

Wanda Henry

September 24, 2011

My prayers are for the family and friends of Dolores Hope during this bereaved time. May the God of all comfort through your prayer give you peace and strength and the comfort you all need at this time.

Hope Miles

September 24, 2011

you will be missed!

Michelle Lindner

September 24, 2011

Dolores was a saint to have lived with Bob and his philandering shenanigans. The world has lost a beautiful, graceful lady. Thanks for the memories.....

Eileen Lynn

September 24, 2011

To The Hope Family:

I remember your parents very well with their television specials and their entertainment of the troops overseas. The Hopes were a wonderful couple. You are in my thoughts and prayers with the passing away of your mother during this difficult time.
With sympathy,

Deborah Schneider

September 24, 2011

May you rest in Peace in Heaven

deborah schneider

September 24, 2011

may you rest in peace in heaven

Ellen Michaelis

September 24, 2011

To The Hope Family ~

My deepest sympathy. You parents were wonderful people and gave so much to so many. THANKS FOR THE MEMORIES and may they Rest in Peace.

ann forsyth

September 24, 2011

i loved bob hope and always admired his lovely wife, dolores. i am not a native memphian, but have lived here for 20+ years. i have (in my address book) a re-print of an article about bob that appeared in our local newspaper when he visited here many years ago. sometimes i find it in my prayer book. how it gets there, i never recall; i figure the Lord put it there. Soooo now i have two hopes to pray for. they are forever in heaven for all the wonderful deeds they did for and in our country. true patriots. i wonder if anyone can ever fill their shoes? NOT!!
with love and prayers for your entire family during these grieving times,
ann forsyth, germantown, TN

September 24, 2011

What a great and charming lady

Pamela Vanover

September 23, 2011

Thank you Dolores and Bob for your service to thousands of GI's over 80 years. Generations to come will see those 'recorded USO Christmas and road shows' God Bless.

MARILYN YOUNG

September 23, 2011

THANKS FOR THE MEMORIES, MARILYN YOUNG IN PORT HURON MICHIGAN!

Rhonda Postell

September 23, 2011

Thanks... for the memories...R.I.P.

Connie Force

September 23, 2011

To the Hope family sorry for the loss of Dolores, she will be missed. She was a wonderful woman. Rest in Peace my friend. God be with you always. God bless you.

Ronald Smith

September 23, 2011

I am a veteran and Ill always remember Bob and Dolores,
Thanks for the memories.
See you and Bob when I leave this earth and join the Angels in Heaven

September 23, 2011

Our deepest sympathy to the family, my husband and I have enjoyed the Hopes most of our lives. My husband was in the Army and enjoyed many of the shows they did. They were wonderful people and if only this world had more people like them. God Bless Ivan and Donna Searles (Ballston Lake , N.Y.)

KEN&MARY O'DANIEL

September 23, 2011

WE ARE SENDING OUR LOVE,PRAYERS,&CONDOLENCES TO THE HOPE FAMILY,FRIENDS,&ALL WHO KNEW MRS. HOPE.

Wendy Roberts MD

September 23, 2011

My heartfelt sympathy to the family, children and loved ones of this wonderful American icon. I had the honor to know Mr and Mrs Hope and their lives were dedicated to Service. Their gifts to the Palm Springs Medical Community have had enormous impact. Mrs Dolores Hope was an elegant, grounded, caring woman who will be missed by many, but always remembered. Dr Wendy Roberts MD Rancho Mirage,CA

J. Bell

September 23, 2011

Two good people gone but not forgotten. May God Bless Mr. & Mrs. Hope.

Terri Taylor

September 23, 2011

My deepest sympathy to entire family for the loss of such a wonderful, caring woman. My father was in the Korean War and saw their USO show 2 times. One of the times, he got a handshake from Bob. You will never know how many generations of soldiers and their families appreciate what all they did! "Thanks For The Memories". May God Bless YOu All.
Terri Taylor, Hickory,NC

Kris Christensen

September 23, 2011

What a wonderful legacy the Hopes left. Nice, very classy people. They've had a connection with OH and at Indian Lake where the big bands used to play at Ohio's Million Dollar Payground when it was a simpler place in time.

Mary-Ellen Niessing

September 23, 2011

How can you thank someone you have never met but has been such a big part of your past. watching both of them on TV at holiday time, Watching the news and learning of all the far places they went to try to bring some happiness and a sense of being home to our many troops at the holidays and all through the year. Yes the world has lost some very great people but WE ARE THE LUCKY ones for having known them either in person or through the media. It the way they lived that helped them ot servive as long as they did and I truly hope that there eternal life in Heaven is just as wonderful and blessed as they are. May you rest in Peace Dolores along with your wonderful husband Bob.

Joyce Wallace

September 23, 2011

I remember her, along with her Husband Bob, now both together again in Haven, will be deeply missed. God bless to the family during this difficult time. Always enjoy their Christimas shows to the troops. True American in every way.

Mary McDermott

September 23, 2011

What a classy wonderful couple. We won't see people as good and as caring as them again. Mary

Becky Salinas

September 23, 2011

Dolores and Bob will always miss you....Bec

Gerry Hope

September 23, 2011

Dolores and Bob were ALWAYS there for our soldiers. Their kindness, humor, and ability to bring "home" to troops stationed far from families and friends will always be remembered and appreciated by all vets in general, and this Vietnam vet in particular. "Thanks for the Memories"-

Judy Messer

September 23, 2011

Behind every great man is a greater woman. God bless you and your family.

James and Mary Jo Anhalt

September 23, 2011

Thoughts and prayers to the family.

SANDY ZEICHNER

September 23, 2011

I grow up watching Bob Hope show & am amazed how he was able to keep his professional & private life separate & still maintain both with dignity. To their children / grand children etc look back & enjoy their laughter.

Linda Urbelis

September 23, 2011

God bless u. You will be missed.

April E Magnuson

September 23, 2011

My condolences to the Hope family for the loss of a very special lady.

Barb Spero

September 23, 2011

The Hopes were the comfort couple. When
people like them are around you can't help but to feel safe. What a wonderful legacy.

My sympathy to the family.

Diane Bollman

September 23, 2011

Thoughts & prayers go out to the family of this wonderful lady. I have Christmas cards Bob & Delores sent to my friend throughout the years with pictures of their kids growing up that are so special. Thanks for the memories!

Cathy Matteoni

September 23, 2011

Condolences to the Hope family. They will be miss by all but never forgotten. The laughter they gave to the world will live on in all our hearts. Thanks for the memories...until we laugh again. You are in our prayers.

Mary Walker

September 23, 2011

Many times I have visited the Hope Chapel at the Basilica of the National Shrine at Catholic University in Washington, D.C. In fact, I never go there without stopping at the Hope Chapel. It is dedicated to Avis Townes Hope and is just magnificent. You can feel all your troubles lift off your shoulders as you walk into the Chapel. It is the most beautiful feeling in the world, and I would heartily recommend to everyone that they go there.

I am from Erie, PA and it was always very special to me that Mr. and Mrs. Hope married there, though it was long before I was born.

My deepest sympathies to the Hope Family on the passing of a beautiful woman.

Sherry Bittle

September 23, 2011

Thanks for the memories, our military is so grateful for bring a piece of home to them when they were so far away. May god bless and watch over your family. RIP

Ben Kinlaw

September 23, 2011

We were saddened to learn of the passing of Dolores Hope, and extend our condolences.

Our country is eternally grateful for the many contributions and sacrifices that were made for our troops over the many years.

Our prayer is that God will comfort the Hope Family in your time of sorrow.

James A. Hines, III

September 23, 2011

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

Phyllis Bauer

September 23, 2011

Thanks for the Memory! My deepest sympathy to the Hope Family. Phyllis

Lana Lucas

September 22, 2011

condolences to the Hope family. They will be miss by all but never forgotten. I have laughed many times in watching his movies and watch them yet when I can find them to watch. They were a special couple and did a wonderful thing for the world.
Lana Lucas, Conover, NC

gail hollis

September 22, 2011

i am praying God comfort your family and friends at this sad time. only God can mend a broken heart. Psalms 147:3

CHARLES SLATER

September 22, 2011

HI MY NAME IS THE SLATER OF ALPENA MI . IAM ONLY 55 YEARS OLD BUT MY WIFE IS 80 YEARS OLD AND SHE LOVED TO WATCH MR AND MRS HOPE IN THE MOVES OR INERTANING THE TROPS ON TV THASK FOR MONERS WE LOVED YOU TWO MR AND MRS CHARLES SLATER OF ALPENA MI

September 22, 2011

You have certainly given hope to many of us 80 year olds who love you and Bob.
Thanks for this and will keep on as you did. Evelyn Wallace, Deland, Florida

DENNIS AND DONNA HICKS

September 22, 2011

WE WILL MISS DOLORES HOPE VERY MUCH. THEY WERE WELL LIKED BY SO MANY. GLAD BLESS THE FAMILY. WE WILL KEEP YOU IN OUR PRAYERS.

Dzafer Kulenovic

September 22, 2011

My deepest condolences to the Hope family! You are in my thoughts and prayers.

September 22, 2011

To the Hope family, It is my prayer that you will be comforted by God's grace and mercy as you share precious memories of remarkable parents who have touched the entire world! You are not alone in your grief.

Patti, Sandwich, Illinois

Pat Pitcher

September 22, 2011

Rest in peace with your Honey wonderful Lady. Sympathies to all your loved ones who will miss you and your comforting love.

Nancy Karlson

September 22, 2011

My deepest sympathy to the whole family. You have such wonderful memories of both Dolores and Bob. They enriched so many lives, mine included. Entertaining all the troops for so many years and all the charity work was amazing. Now they are together FOREVER. God bless them both. With fond memories of laughter and cheer. Nancy Karlson

Marie Ragan

September 22, 2011

My sincere sympathy to all the family. She was a great lady and will live on in your hearts and ours through laughter, and especially music and song! I was privileged to perform as a student for the USO in 1963 and it was Bob Hope who paved the way. Like your mother I am Italian
American and love to sing and pray God will permit me to do so till I'm 100 ! Thank God we were blessed with Bob and Dolores Hope!
Sincerely,
Marie Manganaro Ragan

Roy DeHaven

September 22, 2011

Thanks for the Memories. The extended travel you and Bob did for mankind. Thanks for helping him to be his best. God Bless you and your family.

MARISOL G.=JACK R. & CODY, ANDREW HUDSON

September 22, 2011

SPECIAL PEOPLE LIKE DELORES AND BOB HOPE ARE VERY FEW AND VERY HARD TO FIND IN TODAY'S WORLD.

THANK GOD,WE HAD THEM AS LONG AS WE DID, AND FOR ALL THE JOY AND HAPPINESS THEY BROUGHT US. NOW WE PRAY THEY FEEL ALL OUR LOVE FOR THEM AND MAY GOD BLESS THEM FOREVER!!

Elizabeth Heape

September 22, 2011

God Bless a wonderful lady.

September 22, 2011

I am sending lots of prayers and love and comfort to your family today. I got to meet your parents years ago in Ohio at Leslie Hope home in Marengo. They were wonderful people and I am sorry for your loss. God Bless and take comfort in knowing you had the best and she was such a wonderful lady. Karen

Rosa Maria Orozco

September 22, 2011

To my dearest family, some things I'd like to say...
but first of all, to let you know, that I arrived okay.
I'm writing this from heaven. Here I dwell with God above.
Here, there's no more tears of sadness; here is just eternal love.

Please do not be unhappy just because I'm out of sight.
Remember that I'm with you every morning, noon and night.
That day I had to leave you when my life on earth was through,
God picked me up and hugged me and He said, "I welcome you."

It's good to have you back again; you were missed while you were gone.
As for your dearest family, they'll be here later on.
I need you here badly; you're part of my plan.
There's so much that we have to do, to help our mortal man.

God gave me a list of things, that he wished for me to do.
And foremost on the list, was to watch and care for you.
And when you lie in bed at night, the day's chores put to flight.
God and I are closest to you....in the middle of the night.

When you think of my life on earth, and all those loving years
because you are only human, they are bound to bring you tears.
But do not be afraid to cry; it does relieve the pain.
Remember there would be no flowers, unless there was some rain.

I wish that I could tell you all that God has planned.
But if I were to tell you, you wouldn't understand.
But one thing is for certain, though my life on earth is o'er.
I'm closer to you now, than I ever was before.

There are many rocky roads ahead of you and many hills to climb;
but together we can do it by taking one day at a time.
It was always my philosophy and I'd like it for you too...
that as you give unto the world, the world will give to you.

If you can help somebody who's in sorrow and pain,
then you can say to God at night......"My day was not in vain."
And now I am contented....that my life has been worthwhile,
knowing as I passed along the way, I made somebody smile.

So if you meet somebody who is sad and feeling low,
just lend a hand to pick him up, as on your way you go.
When you're walking down the street, and you've got me on your mind;
I'm walking in your footsteps only half a step behind.

And when it's time for you to go.... from that body to be free,
remember you're not going.....you're coming here to me.

Ruth Ann Mahaffey (author)
©Copyright 1998

Mavis Odette

September 22, 2011

Thanks for the Memories!

Cheryl Abramek

September 22, 2011

You and Bob were so Blessed on earth and now in Gods Hands
and all the Angels my you be Blessed even more. Rest in peach

Billie S.

September 22, 2011

Behind every great man is an even "greater" woman ! Such was the case of Bob and Dolores Hope! Thank you for the years of comfort you provided in the most turbulent times. What a wonderful and rich life.

September 22, 2011

What a wonderful life on earth and now in Heaven. God Bless. Linda Brecelj Saskatoon Sask. Canada

Linda Brecelj

September 22, 2011

What a wonderful life on earth and now in Heaven. God Bless. Linda Brecelj Saskatoon Sask. Canada

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Sara and Tal Jr. Henry

September 22, 2011

Sara and Tal Jr. Henry

September 22, 2011

Sympathy to the children of Dolores Hope and Bob Hope from Sara and Tal Henry, Jr.
Tal Henry and His North Carolinians Orchestra play with Bob Hope in Vaudeville in the 1920's. www.TalHenry.com

September 22, 2011

Now you and Bob can entertain the troops in heaven. RIP

annie thomas

September 22, 2011

Hearts of gold rest in peace.

September 22, 2011

WHAT A WONDERFUL REUNION THIS WILL BE !!! MAY SHE AND
BOB SPEND ETERNITY IN GOD'S ARMS. M.M. MARINO, BR LA

Lynn Cappellano

September 22, 2011

R.I.P. Dolores now Bob and You can sing amongst all the Angels

Linda Keith

September 22, 2011

As a child it wasn't Christmas until The Bob Hope Christmas Show ,and Bob and Delores had once come to Erie Pa,and I felt so proud that they were at my town,so many wonderful memories,Heaven is blessed to welcome Her home.Thanks for the memories.

September 22, 2011

"It,s good that Mrs Hope had the opportunity to live to be a 100 are more years old. The scriptures say that our days are 70 and if by special mightiness they are 80.(Psalms 90:10). I know you have many memories of Her that will bring you comfort in the days ahead." Neighbor~ (Al).

Tina Lepretre

September 22, 2011

You and Bob, together again for eternity! God Bless!

r w

September 22, 2011

Rest in Peace sweet lady !

allison newson

September 22, 2011

R.I.P Delores Hope. You and Bob are back together again.

Carolyn Rauber-Burns

September 22, 2011

THANKS FOR THE MEMORIES! Praise the Lord that you are with your beloved, Bob in Heaven! As a jazz vocalist in the Akron, OH area, I of course enjoyed your singing & I pale in comparison for certain! I'll always remember you & Bob whenever I get the request that I still get every now & then for "Thanks for the Memory".
Until we meet in "Gloryland",
Carolyn Burns ("The Carolyn & Jim Burns Band")

In Loving Memory Of Dolores Hope-Jeff & Janice

Jeff & Janice Eble

September 21, 2011

Dolores Hope Family & Friends, Sorry to hear of her passing. She and her husband Bob lived long lives which is great. We send our deepest sympathy to all of you. God give you love, peace, comfort, and strength during your time of sorrow.

September 21, 2011

May God Bless you all. We loved the way you loved our hero Bob Hope for lo these many years. Bless you for blessing him with a wonderful marriage. You were always there for him. What a great lady...We loved you both.

September 21, 2011

~FAITH LOVE & HOPE~
GodBless you Delores

September 21, 2011

You and Bob are back as one again.we will miss you.A fan of you and Bob

Rachel Harris ,s.c.

Keith Steele

September 21, 2011

She, along with Bob, were amazing human beings. I am so very lucky to have grown up with them and seen the influence they had on America. This couple needs statues in Washington to let future generations know exactly what they did for the American troops. Rest in peace, lovely lady.

debbie guido

September 21, 2011

what a wonderful & gracious lady that i have admired from
afar. your giving spirit, your love to bob & family & friends will remain forever remembered. God blessed you with a precious life on earth.

debbie guido

September 21, 2011

what a wonderful & gracious lady that i have admired from
afar. your giving spirit, your love to bob & family & friends will remain forever remembered. god blessed you with a previous life on earth.

Vivian

September 21, 2011

Thanks for the MEMORIES Bob and Dolores Hope!!! I grew up in a home with parents and grandparents that enjoyed watching Bob Hope specials. What great entertainment there used to be at one time. Eternal rest grant unto them O Lord, and may Perpetual Light shine upon them. God bless you Dolores and Bob.

gloria callaway

September 21, 2011

We love you, But God loved you more. Thanks for the memories, May God bless your family

Angela

September 21, 2011

May Gods wonderful promise bring you hope at this sad time.

Pam Askew

September 21, 2011

Thanks for the memories....A Class act is together again entertaining all those that have gone before!

Joseph P Farrell

September 21, 2011

Thanks for what you and Bob did for our troops you were inspiration
to all our military all those years. Joe Farrell Vietnam veteran

September 21, 2011

To Delores and Bob, Thank you for the wonderful memories that you have left to all of us!! Your lives together have been such an inspiration to your family and the world. May God bless you both!

Carolyn Gunn (Waco,Tx)

Charlie SantAngelo

September 21, 2011

Dolores was a class act. I used to see her at church when her & Bob were in Palm Springs. Today earth is a little dimmer and heaven a little brighter.

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