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David Joseph Shore
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Janis Johnson
April 27, 2011
Thoughts and prayers are with you and your families--Peg, Betty, Dave, and Bill. Fond memories abound when Uncle Bud and Aunt Hat came to town (White Salmon) to visit grandma (Dorothy), and Auntie Stella and Auntie Margaret. Good laughs, fine memories, and an appreciation of humor and zest for life and living. Much love,
April 21, 2011
Bill and Julie, we know that your dad will be very missed. We sure enjoyed the times we spent with your mom and dad at Decatur Island and on the Shor-e-nuff. Gee, we didn't know he was such a golf phenom. Take care, and love - Erik and Darla Schutten (Auburn, WA).
Beth Buckley
April 21, 2011
My thoughts and prayers are with you Peggy and family. I'm sure the wind I hear is cards shuffling for Heaven's 19th hole gin rummy extravaganza! We sure were blessed in the parents department...
C J Chapman
April 19, 2011
Peggy..
I feel SO blessed to have seen you and your dad lauging and having a Good ol' time at Emorys recently..thanks for that, who ever knew it would be the last hurrah ...Your Dad gave us all FUN memories...the best quote I know to describe your Father is "He WAS dessert to us"..please keep us posted on the memorial service, you have my number, and I will be there... C J
Doug Hannam
April 19, 2011
Even though we were cousins, I grew up calling them Uncle Dave and Aunt Harriet. They always created such a positive atmosphere where ever they were. Their individual humor and combined humor were endless, always bringing smiles to those around them. I will always remember them as warm, caring and always ready to accept others into their family. It was always hard to think of them as separate people. They lived, loved all, raised a family and worked together as a team in everything they did. Their whole family grew from such a wonderful environment to become exceptionally nice people. Both Dave and Harriet effortlessly touched the lives of many people in such a good way. They were always wonderful to be around. I am thankful to have had the benefit of such a positive and inspiring influence in my life.
Their laughter and smiling faces will always be remembered.
PS - I heard that they were quite a Bridge team too !
Peter Cattle
April 18, 2011
A wonderful man, great dentist and family man. I actually enjoyed my visits to the dentist, Dr. Shore was always laughing! Probably because I always had 4 or more cavities each visit...I think my mouth alone paid for Bill's college education! My condolences to the family and my appreciation of great memories of my dentist and also Mrs. Shore, my Junior High School teacher!
Leslie Reeves
April 18, 2011
Bill,
May you find peace in all the happy memories you had with your Dad and Mom. I remember the Christmas parties. My prayors are with you and your family.
Leslie Reeves
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