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Rosemary "Dolly" Lessak

Akron, Ohio

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Rosemary "Dolly"LessakRosemary Lessak, 85, became one of God's special angels Aug. 29, 2003.She was born Dec. 7, 1917, to the late Joseph and Mary Filing. Rosemary spent most of her years in Ohio, but lived in Florida for 17 of those years, returning home 15 months ago.She was preceded in death...

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The times we spent with Dolly were few, but memorable. We enjoyed her spirited conversation and sharp mind combined with practical common sense. Her body was failing, but her spirit was very much alive.

Grandma was always a very kind woman to my family and all of her friends. I will never forget how happy she was when everyone got together around the holidays and had a wonderful time. Her spirits were high and she would always support me no matter what I did or who I wanted to be. I love her very much and she will never be forgotten.

My grandmother, Rosemary, was one of the most kind and loving women I've ever known and ever will know. She always spoiled my brother and I with homemade pumpkin pies and endless sleepovers at her house. She was the type of woman who enjoyed life because of the people around her, and her memory will always remain in the hearts of those who loved her. I will miss you always, Grandma.

Love,
Jenny

You are in our thoughts and prayers. Our Deepest Sympathy to all of you. Jim & Nancy

Duke and I are sorry for your loss, you are in our prayers.

Although we never met Mrs.Lessak, we feel that through her daughter Lee, we knew her. We know she was loved and will be missed. Our thoughts and prayers are with the family during this time of sorrow.

Precious Dolly...Cody and I both wish you a wonderful journey as we know that you are surely an angel now. We carry with us special memories of your sense of humor, your kind heart and your warm and loving smile. You will always be "Ms. Doller's" to us...and you will sure be missed. We love you Ms. Doller's and we will always remember the times we were blessed to share with you.

I think the thing I will remember most about Dolly is her smile. I know she will be missed by so many, she was a great lady.

Someone asked Dolly why she didn't talk much she said I can't Mildred talks for the both of us. And you know I still talk to much. So rest in PEACE old friend.

Love Mildred