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2016
1200 North Cloverdale Road
Boise, Idaho
Doris Mae Mais, 89, of Boise, died Thursday, Sept. 29, 2016. Funeral Home: Cloverdale Funeral Home.
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Grandma, was the kind of woman whom would take in all of my friends. She was loving and compassionate. Her and grandpa gave everything up in their well deserved retirement to raise me. Grandma will be sorely missed.
I just wish I could have made it home more.
Christopher Mais
October 11, 2016
Doris was such a dear person with the warmest smile, biggest hugs, and most encouraging words! I am fortunate to have known Doris and Paul from my childhood days at St. Mary's. Kindness radiated from Doris and a little bit of her light lives on in all the lives of those she touched. Much love and big hugs to the Mais family!
~Paul & Marianne (Horn) Boesiger
Marianne Boesiger
October 8, 2016
Both Paul and Doris were two of the kindest and generous people I have ever known. They took their grandson, Chris's brother Nathan in to their lives, making sure that they had the opportunity to grow up as brothers. After Chris left home, Nathan continued to visit Paul and Doris. He loved spending time with them. They both are very much missed.
Annie Hall
October 6, 2016
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Cloverdale Funeral Home Cemetery and Cremation - Gibson Chapel - Boise1200 North Cloverdale Road, Boise, ID 83713
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