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Doris Jean Hale

Wichita, Kansas

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HALE -- Doris Jean, (Chancey), 73, passed away early Thursday , November 9, 2006, after a short courageous battle against cancer. Doris was born December 14, 1932, in Leonard, OK, to Charles Opal Chancey and Elizabeth Evelyn (Elsie) (Pregler) Chancey. She attended Leonard Schools through 8th...

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To know her was to love her. Our deepest sympathy to her family and friends. She will always be in my heart.

Miss Doris was a true jewel. My ladies who cared for her during her last days have never so quickly come to love a patient and bond with her so lovingly. My deepest sympathies to Miss Betty and Linda and all of the family. Your devotion to making her last days as comfortable as possible and allowing her to be in her own home was surely a gift from God. We need more people like you on this earth. God Bless.

Lisa P. Smith
Owner, Grannies of Oklahoma

Doris was a wonderful person. I was sorry to hear of her death. I worked side by side with her for many years at USD 259 in Wichita and know how devoted she was to Fred and her family. She was a wonderful role model.

I extend my condolences to her family, especially to her sisters and Linda and Jon and families. She shared many stories of her wonderful family. Andy was also a special pet and I enjoyed hearing of his antics over the years. I offer my sincere sympathy.

Doris has blessed my life in so many ways for so many years. Her love of life, Fred, family and friends was so apparent in every aspect of her being. I will miss her beautiful smile and happy heart. I thank God for our years together, to have the privilege of sharing her joys and sorrows, and witnessing the pure love she displayed for all she touched. She will be greatly missed by all who knew and loved her.

I also want to take the opportunity to thank Betty and Linda for the...

Doris and Fred were special friends to Payton and I. We could not have asked for better neighbors (and have never had since) and friends. Doris and Fred will always have a special place in our hearts and memory.

Payton and I wish to extend our deepest sympathy to all of Doris' family. She will be missed. We are so very lucky to have known such wonderful people.