Doris-Bickford-Obituary

Doris Eva Bickford

Vancouver, Washington

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DORIS EVA (MAY) BICKFORD May 12, 1920 ~ August 23, 2010 Doris was a wonderful mom and grandma, a friend to treasure, a loving companion to John and a warm, kind person who will be greatly missed. "We love you Grannie B." Doris Eva (May)...

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My thoughts are with you at this difficult time.

My Mother-in-Law Dixie lives at the same home as Doris.

What a sweet smile she had. Even though her communication was limited she got her thoughts across to me. I really did enjoy her smile and her attitude.

I will miss seeing her but I know she is at peace now.

Renae Hamel

Grandma's 90th (Eve, Grandma & Amanda)

Grandma's 90th B-Day Party. Eve, Grandma and Amanda (daughter/great-granddaughter)

My grandmother was the most inspirational women I know. She gave me strength and taught me how to take negative and turn it into positive. She always brought light and love in my life and I again want to Thank you Grandma and you will and always will be in my heart. I love you and miss you. Eve Wolff (granddaughter)

I worked with Doris at the Employment Security Dept. in Vancouver, WA she was a special lady
God Bless her family
Barbara Kenaston Tinius

To Doris' family - our sincere condolences on the loss of Doris. She was a lovely woman and I enjoyed knowing her. I worked with her in the Adult Literacy volunteer program as well as knowing her through Eve. Our entire family (Wolff, Warberg, Taylor and Stark) offer special prayers to the family. Sandy Stark (Vancouver, WA)

Doris was a good friend and a hard worker in the Grange for many years. She has been missed and will be missed.
Francie Taylor and family

To Doris's family: I became acquainted with Doris when we served as officers of the Retired Public Employees. Doris could be depended on to carry out her duties as an officer in the the Vancouver Chapter. Ken Herman

My mom was a member of the Pioneer Grange beginning in the late 50's. She always spoke highly, and often, of your mom as a valued friend.
Kathy (Ward) Bennett