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Doris Irene Batson

Scranton, Pennsylvania

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Doris Irene Batson, the former Doris I. Long, 79, of Honesdale, PA and formerly of Kearny, NJ died Tuesday, August 4, 2009 at The Masonic Home of Delaware, following an illness. She was the wife of Robert Park Batson, who preceded her in death in July, 2004. Born August 22, 1929 in...

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Lydie, Casey

So sorry to read about your loss. Now no more pain or suffering and will be with your dad and brother. Hope things are going well for both of you. Please keep in touch

Love,
Sheila (aka Gert)

Dear Lynda and Casey,

I am hoping the last week has helped ease the pain of your loss. Now matter how long we prepare for the inevitable loss of our parents, it is always a shock to suddenly be without them in our lives.
Doris will always be a part of our lives and we will remember the good times. I still remember visiting your home as a teenager and "learning" to eat tomatoes that she insisted I would like!! Now we have them in our garden.
I was always glad they had...

Lynda,
I am so sorry to hear of your mom's passing. It was a pleasure to have known both Doris and Bob. Bob worked at my hardware store (Martin Hardware) in Honesdale for quite awhile, and he was a great help to us. Your parents were wonderful people. I am sure they are greatly missed by all who knew them. They both spoke of you and Casey often and you were very special to them. I am sure you have many wonderful memories that you will cherish. Many blessings, Tyler Bennington...

Lynda,

Your mom will be greatly missed, she was truly the matriarch of this family, everyone looked up to her and admired her. You didn't cross Doris! This can not be an easy time for you and Casey, hold on to your memories, they will get you throuh this difficult time. I have so many great memories of all the times spent with your family growing up, they are wonderful gifts, thank you. Your mom was so excited to be moving to Delaware, to be closer to you and Casey, she was...

Dear Lynda and Casey,

We are saddened by your loss and will cherish the memories of the times we spent together. Please know we are with you during this time of grief.

Love,
Kristen Long

Lynda,
Growing up together the way we did, we share some great memories of our parents & their antics. I can hear them now, singing barbershop together! Each day will get a little easier. You can rest in knowing you did your very best to care for your mom, and she is at peace. We love you, and are here for you.

Lynda,
Sorry to hear of the passing of your mom, she was such a great lady. I've never forgotten all the funny stories she and your dad would tell.
Anna
(former teller at Citizens)

We got the continual care that we had hoped for, but we came up short on the dream of much more time together. I will cherish the time we did share in Delaware. I take solice in knowing that you passed without pain and were happy. You are now with Daddy. I will miss you and I love you Mom.