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Dolores Faas

Towson, Maryland

Jan 23, 1936 – Dec 16, 2025

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BORN
January 23, 1936
DIED
December 16, 2025
LOCATION
Towson, Maryland

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Dolores Joan Faas, known as Doody to her family, was born on January 23, 1936 in Ely, Minnesota into a large extended family of Slovenian immigrants who worked in the iron mines. Her father was Anton Mikolich Jr. and her mother was Angela Mikolich nee Mavetz. She was very proud of her Slovenian...

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Dear Doody-- Happy Birthday in Heaven. We always talked on this particular day as our ( as well as my sister Jackie's)birthday 's are the same day. . Jackie and I both treasured that connection with you. I was also a RN ( as well as my mom Carol-) so I think we all felt like sisters. I was so sad that we did not get a chance to say goodbye before you passed but I know you remember so many of the good talks we used to have. I certainly will miss those-- along with your advice, opinions,...

Happy Birthday in Heaven Doody. My sister Kathy and I share a birthday with Doody. I always called her on Jan 23. She was so caring and always interested in our Forster family goings- on. Always talked about her family. Always happy when I visited, I wished I could have visited more, called or sent cards for no reason. Doody was one of my favorite people. I will miss her and remember her always.

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I met Dolores, originally my brother, Lance Preller´s mother-in-law and had the very good fortune to meet Elizabeth who became my dear friend for years and so did her mother! Dolores always saw the heart of people and intuitively understood situations. I loved her laughter and smile!! So similar to her daughtersOur conversations were always interesting and she was so much fun to be with. A strong woman! Dolores, you will be missed dearly,

Mrs Faas was my next door neighbor on College Hill in Easton for many years. They were such a nice family and she was a loving, caring woman, so full of life. I remember my mom and I attending her nursing graduation. She was made people happy to be around her. I remember being serenaded by both her and her husband as they were leaving to go perform. She was beautiful in her Sweet Adelines dress. Mr Faas had a smoyed, Tomik, he got in Alaska, who slept under the pine tree in their yard. ...

Mrs. Fasas was our neighbor on Porter St. when the family first moved to Easton. I have her spaghetti sauce recipe and an aluminum cook pot and grater that she gave me as a wedding shower gift. The family´s large white dog liked to sit on our concrete front porch on hot summer nights.

Dolores was a regular `shopper´ in our Country Store at Pickersgill. We are thanking her & her daughter for the donation of many lovely items upon her death-your generosity is appreciated. nancy

I met Dolores a year ago when she moved to Pickersgill. We hit it off like old friends. We talked about the big and small things of life. Serous and not so serious stuff. She taught me that Grace Dignity and Vulnerability can coexist without conflict. I will miss you dearly, and treasure the rich memory of your life. Rest in peace

Ms. Dolores and her daughter were absolutely amazing to work with. I enjoyed getting to know the family and caring for Ms. Dolores. I want to take the time to send heartfelt love and prayers to the family. What amazing people all together. Praying for peace and the comfort of memories and each other for the time ahead.