Dawn-Alter-Obituary

Dawn F. Alter

Omaha, Nebraska

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Alter, Dawn F. Aug 25, 1934 - Oct 15, 2012

Survived by wife Mary; daughters, Cheri (Mike) Partusch and Denise Moore; son, Terry (Judy); grandchildren and great grandson; sister, Betty (Dick) Hammond; nieces and nephews. VISITATION begins Thursday 4pm with a Wake Service at 6:30pm...

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Mary and family: Know that you have been and will continue to be in my prayers during this difficult journey.
Kathy Tocco Omaha, NE

Denise & Family,
On behalf of myself and the Tangier Shrine Ladies Provost
Our hearts and prayers go out to you and your family.
May you cherish your memories for a lifetime.

Denise,
My thoughts and prayers go out to you and your family. Don't ever forget those special talks and moments you had with your dad.

On behalf of the staff of Catholic Cemeteries of the Archdiocese of Omaha, we offer our prayers and condolences. May the Lord hold you in the palm of His hand.



Sincerely,

Mary,Cheri,Terry & Denise,

I too am sorry to hear of Uncle Dawn's passing and I regret being unable to attend the services in his honor and memory. I will always remember Dawn's playfulness, gentleness and sense of humor.

All my love,

Tim

Mary and family, You are all in our thoughts and prayers. Dawn was a real gem. He would do anything for anyone. Keep in touch,

Aunt Mary, Cheri, Terry and Denise; Teresa and I would like to send our condolences. We are going to miss Dawn so very much. God Bless You all and lets Thank God he is no longer suffering. See you tomorrow.

Enjoying great-grandson's b-day last December

I want to take a moment to thank everyone for their support of my family, especially for Grandma Mary - his wife of 57 years, and for the support I know we'll continue to receive in the coming months. Your kindness is not going unnoticed.

Denise
I'm so sorry about your dad. What a great guy! I'll never forget how patient he was when teaching me how to water ski! He's in the best place now and has no suffering. Hang in there.