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Doris L. Craven

Wolfeboro, New Hampshire

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WOLFEBORO -- Doris (Moore) Lillian Craven, 78, of Crescent Lake Avenue, and previously of Wallingford, Conn., died unexpectedly Jan. 8, 2010, at her home.

She was born Feb. 27, 1931, in New Haven, Conn., to Edward and Olive (Boyles) Moore. She lived in Wolfeboro for the last 14 years...

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I met Doris as I ran past her on Bridge Falls Path. I finally stopped and said, I think we should know each others names, as we see each other every day!! So glad that we made that first contact, as she has been a dear friend for several years. I was happy to find out that she was also a member of FCCW, but saddened when she told me of her illness. She was a very strong lady, and after moving to VT two years ago, by the grace of God- I would see Doris on my rare visits! Always a smile and a...

Doris was a great lady. I met her while working as a waitress. She was certainly more than a customer, a friend. She will be sorely missed. My deepest sympathies to the family and friends she left behind.

Ricky,
My sincere condolences. I work with you and your Mom years ago. How the days fly by. But never forgot the family at A.B. King. So sorry.

Linda Kashur Ambrose

I met Doris when I went to work at Parsons and we hit it off immediately. We were both single, had owned Shelties and enjoyed a glass of wine. We had some great times together. She will live in my thoughts and prayers forever. I will miss you Doris.

i first met Doris at the gym 4 years ago and when she came in to work out we would share stories about our dogs, and just life in general. She was an inspiration, a wonderful wonderful lady. Always had a smile and such a positive attitude! -

Doris, I will miss your sense of humor and friendship. You were a great Volunteer, and I enjoyed working with you very, very much.

Ricky & Linda,
It is with the deepest sympathy that we send our condolenses to you. Your Mom was a big part of our lives and the reason we are together to this day.
Just sorry that the years went by so fast & we lost touch with Doris.She was a wonderful boss and a truly kind and amazing woman.
With deepest sympathy,
Frank & Sue Funaro

Doris, You are free from your pain now! Take good care of Fred! God bless you and thank you for all of your help!

Offering our deepest condolences at this difficult time.