Dolores M. "Dee" Meyer
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Wes Lingren
February 9, 2011
Pasadena, Ca, the Montana's arrived with Andy and Dee right after WWII (she must have been about 15). Many good memories centered around the FM church and growing up with her; she was a very good friend of my sister, Marlene. We graduated from SPC the same year. Even though I didn't see much of her after that, I kept up with her life by updates from her brother, Andy.
Please accept my deepest condolences.
Wes Lingren
Leslie Harrison
February 8, 2011
My memories of my Aunt Dee go back to when I was a very little child and when she brought her new baby Jeff to visit her mother, my grandmother, in Livermore CA where I grew up. Many holidays were spend together over the years and we became particularly close when I spent the summer with her and Hal babysitting her two children. After that summer, I attended UW where Dee was employed. She taught me to play racquetball on the campus courts, and I quickly learned she was very athletic and competitive. Although she had nearly 30 years on me, she tired me out on the courts all the time. She was wonderful aunt and treated me like a daughter. I will miss her wonderful laugh, energy, and love. She will be missed and I pray that she is now in the loving arms of her parents and brother.
Sandy Johnson
February 8, 2011
You will be greatly missed. I will always remember your words of wisdom and your smile. You will always be a great inspiration and I will think of you often. Your Airport friend, Sandy
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