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Ingrid Dean
December 12, 2007
My sympathy to Dorothy's family. Dorothy was a lovely lady and could do the most beautiful crafts. Every year she would crochet and tat the most delightful Christmas snowflakes for my family. We will miss her and her talent.
Alice Szczepanski-Spach
December 7, 2007
My deepest sympathy to Dorothy's family. I was part of a group of bowlers, along with Dorothy that used to go to NYC for a bowling tournament yearly. I have such fond memories of her from our younger days.
Jeanie (Anthony)Gardner
December 6, 2007
I feel a great sadness with the death of my Aunt Dorothy. She was a wonderful aunt to me and I will always remember the good times we had each summer when I came to visit. Those times were very special to me and I will cherish them always. Deepest sympathy to my Aunt Mary and Aunt Wilma.
Sue McMahon
December 6, 2007
My deepest condolesences to Dorothy's family. She was a wonderful lady.
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