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Dennis M. Short

Vancouver, Washington

Mar 29, 1943 – Jul 17, 2022

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BORN
March 29, 1943
DIED
July 17, 2022
LOCATION
Vancouver, Washington

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In Loving Memory DENNIS M. SHORT March 29, 1943 ˜ July 17, 2022 Dennis was born in Lebanon, OH, and graduated high school as a Middletown Middie. After high school Dennis began his career in the paper industry when he went to work at Sorg Paper Company in Middletown, OH....

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Dear Geri and family... I remember Dennis fondly during the years Vic and I lived in the neighborhood. He will be held close in my heart for his kindness, thoughtfulness and friendly personality. May God continue to heal your hearts, as the first anniversary of his passing comes to close... and as you move into another year, that your heartache will be replaced with joyful memories of those wonderful times you spent together. God Bless Love, Leah

Dennis was a friend and partner in the work of building a better community. He served as Chair of The Salvation Army Advisory Board for 10 years and through the successful completion of a $6M capital campaign. He often served others quietly behind the scenes. He heart for making life better for others in our community was always backed by his willingness to give of time and treasurer. I miss his frequent visits to our local office to see how the business of serving others was going. We miss...

Dennis Short Was Like A Second Farther To Me Up To The Day He Died. He Was Always Available To Me 24 Hours A Day Seven Days/Nights A Week. I Am Speechless How Much I Miss Him.

Dearest Gerry & Family, Dennis was a dear friend to my husband Vic and through their friendship,I was honored to meet you both. Dennis was a sweet and kind man and I'm so sad to hear he's no longer here. But I'm sure he and Vic are enjoying golf and paper industry chatter. My love and prayers to you all Leah

Dennis and I were both graduates of Middletown High School when the town known as "The basketball capitol of Ohio" because of a long running streak of winning the State basketball championships. We were both big fans of Jerry Lucas and loved reminiscing about how lucky we were growing up in that era.

Dennis was a good friend and neighbor.

Dennis frequently stopped by my office to talk all things Ohio. We had some fun trips back to Columbus for a Fall game. I´ll miss him every Monday for our get together. I always enjoyed his company.

I want to offer my prayers of condolences to you, Gerry, and your entire family. May our Creator surround you in love and may family and friends provide you with the shoulder to lean on

Will surely miss you at our Monday morning coffee meetings, and sharing all of our opinions about Ohio State sports. Our condolences to Gerry and family.