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JAMES, Delores Carbaugh 96, of Bellbrook, passed away Friday, April 4, 2014 at Sanctuary at Wilmington Place. Delores was born on October 8, 1917 to Henry and Ethel (Coughenour) Carbaugh. She worked for 20 years as a bookkeeper at Zavakos Enterprises. She was preceded in death by her parents, husband Harry "Eddie" James, and brother Henry "Bud" Carbaugh. Delores is survived by two sons, Norman and wife Sharon James of Honolulu, Hawaii and Thom and wife Carolyn of Jamestown, grandchildren Keli, Dawn, Tom, Kari, Christie, Jamie and Jody, 15 great-grandchildren and nephew Jim and wife Jan Carbaugh. A graveside service was held at Glen Haven Memorial Park, New Carlisle on Monday, April 7, 2014 with Chaplain Jim Hopkins officiating. Arrangements were handled by Conner and Koch Funeral Home, Bellbrook. If desired, donations may be made in Delores's memory to Crossroads Hospice, 8069 Washington Village Dr., Dayton, OH 45458 or the Autism Society of America, www.autism-society.org. You may sign Delores's Book of Memories or send a condolence to the family at www.ConnerandKoch.com by clicking on her name.
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The therapy staff at the Sanctuary wishes to express their sorrow over your loss....we were lucky to get to know this special lady for a short period of time.
April 10, 2014
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