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Dora Geren Palmquist

Silverton, Oregon

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Dora Geren Palmquist September 10, 1916 - May 11, 2010 SILVERTON - Dora was the fourth of seven children to Walter F. and Ada Robison Geren in Portland. At age three the family moved to a small prune farm at Scotts Mills. Dora attended Scotts Mills schools and graduated from Scotts Mills High...

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What a wonderful Aunt,Dora was. I will always remember the shopping trips, the visits around the kitchen table and the many hours in the bean and berry patch with her. My family and I will miss her dearly.

I will Miss you Grandma Dora. Brandon will grow up knowing what a beautiful Great Great Grandma he had inside and out. You will be in our hearts forever.

RIP Grandma P. I love you and miss you. The triplets will grow up knowing all about you. God Bless.....All my love, Patty

There was no better neighbor than Dora. We enjoyed so many laughs and stories while standing on the sidewalk on Third St. She was an incredible example of the Saviors love. I will miss seeing the 94 years young lady walking while pulling her basket behind her. Sitting for cookies and tea will never be the same. I look forward to our reunion in the Father's mansions. Your neighbor, your friend, your brother in Christ.

Dora was a jewel in the lives of all who knew her. She was with my mother the day I was born many, many years ago and she and I always shared that bond. I will miss exchanging Christmas letters with her. She was a special person in my life.

Everyone should have an Aunt Dora. She looked after me as a child, helped me with family care and gave me courage in times when I needed it. We loved her.

We will miss you grandma

Love Bryce Palmquist

I will miss my mentor, my hero, Aunt Dora. She exemplified all that I find good and worthy in humans, and looked at life through a smile and a laugh. Looking forward to the day when I will see her again.

My prayers are with you all at the loss of Dora.