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Dolores M. "Dee" Meyer

Dolores M. "Dee" Meyer obituary, Mukilteo, WA

Dolores Meyer Obituary


Dolores M. "Dee" Meyer

Dee, a resident of Mukilteo, WA was born September 8, 1931 in Oil City, PA to Joseph L. Montana and Bertha A. Farringer. She passed away peacefully in Everett, WA on February 3, 2011. Dee grew up in Oil City and in her teen years moved, at the end of WWII, with her family to Pasadena, CA.
She attended John Muir Jr. College and earned her medical technologist credentials after studying at L.A. General Hospital. She graduated from Seattle Pacific University in 1952 with a BS degree in Biology, and subsequently worked her entire career at the University of Washington Medical Center, Learning Resources Dept., Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center and Group Health Medical Center. She was proud to have been one of a very large team headed by Nobel Prize winner, Dr. E. Donnell Thomas, that developed the bone marrow transplant procedure. She earned a Master Degree in Education and a Masters Degree in Business Administration from the UW while raising a family and working full time at the UW Medical Center.
Dee was a very dynamic, energetic, gregarious, and adventurous lady. She was determined that her beloved children receive the best education, a conviction she acquired from her parents. She loved to travel and was not one to sit still very long! She was always exploring new ways to educate and improve herself and was a fervent swimmer, sometimes swimming three to five miles a week. She also exercised at every opportunity and particularly enjoyed Jazzercise classes with her friends in Mukilteo. She was a voracious reader and library lover and it was not uncommon for her to read four to eight library books in a two week period. She was very proud to be Italian and had the great opportunity to travel with her mother and father to her father's birthplace in Grota, Sicily. She was an excellent chef, like her sister and brother, and enjoyed entertaining and serving her guests one of her many delicious menu items. She was a wonderful, loving companion, buddy, and copilot to her husband in their many travels in the family's Beechraft airplane and a fiercely loyal friend to those lucky enough to be considered her friend. She was a beautiful, dynamic, sensitive, humble, talented, devoted mother and wife. She will be missed terribly by her family and all who knew her.
Dee is survived by her devoted husband of 35 years, Hal Meyer, of Mukilteo; her daughter, Dr. Christine A. Berven of Moscow, Idaho; and son, Jeff A. Berven and family, wife, Sally and grandsons, Joey and Robbie of Dallas, TX; her children from a former marriage to Don Berven (deceased); sister and brother-in-law, Dr. Florence Harrison and Dr. Melvin Harrison, of Friday Harbor, WA; Kay Montana, sister-in-law and widow of brother, Dr. Andrew Montana, of Edmonds, WA.
Plans for a memorial service at the Congregational Church on Mercer Island are pending.
Memorial Gifts may be made to the Seattle Pacific University, Montana Family Endowment, 3307 Third Ave. West, Suite 304, Seattle 98119; the Alzheimer's Association, 100 W. Harrison St., North Towers, Suite 20, Seattle, 98110; or the Seattle Cancer Care Alliance, P.O. Box 19023, Seattle, 98109.



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Published by The Herald (Everett) on Feb. 8, 2011.

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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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