DOLLY-GIES-Obituary

DOLLY GIES

Tacoma, Washington

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Dolly Greco Gies Died on September 7th, 2014. She was born on September 26, 1930 to Italian immigrants James and Elvira Greco, Portland, Oregon. After graduating from high school she worked as a secretary. She married and then moved to Moses Lake, WA where she lived for six years and where her...

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My sincere condolences to the family. I worked with Dolly in P.C. District Court from 1987 until her retirement. I have such fond memories of Dolly :). She was and always will be one of my favorite people. What a sense of humor and I can see her smiling and laughing right now ! She will never be forgotten and forever missed. Love you Dolly !! xoxo

I have known Dolly and family for many years. Dolly was a kind and compassionate person with a great sense of justice. She was interested in the events of our world and always seemed to have a thoughtful view of them when asked.
I was fortunate to be able to share some time with Dolly when she was surrounded by her kids. There was an abundance of love and laughter that always added joy to all surrounding her. She will be missed.

Dolly was a wonderful human being. I started as a young deputy prosecutor in district court. Dolly and I became fast friends and remained close friends for thirty years. We discussed everything from politics, religion and current events. I will miss our conversations.

Dolly was a wonderful human being. I started as a young deputy prosecutor in District Court and became fast friends with Dolly. We remained close friends for thirty years, talking about politics, religion and all current events. I'll miss you, Frank Krall.

So sorry for the loss of your mother, she was truly a very sweet lady and was a wonderful friend to our mom Marie.

Dolly Gies was an insightful reader of persons and politics -had an always curious mind and a generous heart. I'll miss our conversations; we covered territory from ancient history to current events, from her latest read -and what she had on hold at the library - to mine, and back. Her finest accomplishment and gift to the world was her children. Sharon, Larry, Joanne -my prayers are with you as you miss your mom.

Dolly, you will be forever missed and remembered. Thanks for many years of teaching me the ropes.
Love,Carole