Doris-Eichenauer-Obituary

Doris Louise Eichenauer

Grand Rapids, Michigan

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Doris Louise Eichenauer, of Middleville, age 57, passed away Wednesday, July 11, 2007 at Lacks Cancer Center. Doris was born on January 18, 1950 in Blountville, Tennessee to William and Louise (Bardwell) Vaughn. Doris was married to Jerry Eichenauer on April 18, 1970. She has three daughters,...

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Dot, I hope hope you are finally at peace and you are looking down from Heaven on us. You are missed by so many people. I don't think you realized how many hearts you touched and how loved you were. God bless you and I'll see you again in Heaven someday. Love you, Cindy

Hard to believe its been almost a month already Your not forgotten, I miss talking to you. I miss seeing you too. Everyone says things like she in a better place and not suffering anymore and I am happy about that, but it doesn't take the sting away from losing you. I think of you often. you'll always be in my heart and thoughts.

Thank you Doris for letting me be a part of your life. You are a strong person who stood up for what you believe in. You have a special place in my heart's memory book.

Doris always had time to chat with me when I volunteered at the gardens. I will miss her cheery smile. My deepest sympathy to her children.

Doris always had a smile and a cheerful hello for me; that made my day a better day. I will miss her.

I worked with Doris for 12 years here @ FMG&SP - she was always smiling and friendly and someone I could talk honestly with. I considered Doris a true friend and miss her greatly. She was one of a kind and the world is a little sadder for her loss. I take comfort that she is no longer suffering and is in a better, brighter place. I have planted a tree in her honor and each time I look at it I will think of her and her kindess and beautiful smile.
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Doris was one of the bravest, kindest, funniest people I have ever met. She was a true inspiration to me and to her many many friends at Meijer Gardens. Doris, please say hello to my mom! Maybe you would like to laugh and play bridge with her? Angels do that, don't they?

I remember Dot when we use to go to Gun lake on picnics.I remember her home made fudge. It would melt in your mouth.She all ways liked chocolate covered cherries and dad would get her a box of them each year.When we moved back here to Tenn. he would talk about it. We will all miss her but I know she isn't suffering any more.I'm so sorry of the lost. God wanted another rose for his garden.I will keep you all in my prayers.

Doris,
your sense of humor, and ready smile will be missed, yet I'm glad you are in a better place.