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Doris E. Clancy

Manchester, New Hampshire

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MANCHESTER - Doris E. Clancy, 67, of Manchester, passed away on May 11, 2015, at home surrounded by family.Doris was born in Frankfurt, Germany, on Dec. 29, 1947. Doris was the daughter of Alfonse and Ruth (Neumann) Rosenberger.She is survived by her loving husband of 50 years, Douglas; daughter...

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We think and talk about things we did when Doris and family were in the neighborhood, wish you were still here.

I would trade many things for a chance to go back to old times like sleeping on the cot in my Oma and Opas room; the night of Christmas eve, looking out of the window and Oma pointing up to Rudolphs bright nose, heading our way, disguised as a red airplane light. Always being in the pool, which Oma loved. Eating liverwurst sandwiches and not knowing what liverwurst was, but being very fond of it. Watching old Bonanza, MASH, and Unsolved Mysteries episodes on tv and enjoying those too. After...

There isnt a day or really a minute I don't miss you.
The void in my life will never be replaced.
Until my times comes and we see each other again i will do all that you have taught me. To be there for others.
I love you mom.
Doug

The Clancy Family, We think of Doris with warm thoughts and how nice it was to have her and all of you in the neighborhood, we still miss you.

Mom, three years have passed and not a day, a moment or a second passes that you don't enter my thoughts and my heart! On that day I not only lost my mother but my truest best friend. Until we meet again my heart will always have a special place that I hold you dear.

To the Clancy Clan,
I am terribly sorry to hear of your loss. Please accept my sincerest sympathies,
Ann McColgan

Uncle Doug and family....
We are so sorry to hear of Aunt Doris's
passing. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all.

Dear Doug and Famiy,
I am so sorry to hear of your loss. Please accept my sincere condolences.
I am remembering the fun times we had in Merrimack many, many years ago.

Dear family, words are not enough to express my sadness and feelings over the loss of our dear Doris. She has been a
fighter who never gave up. As a child she was a true delight. When I left Germany to come to the USA,she told me I'll see you there. She kept that promise and we got together here. Sweet niece we will meet again in that beautiful place.And we will all be together again. Thank you for the wonderful times we where able to spend together. Dear family , my heart and mind is...