Doris-Harrison-Obituary

Doris Harrison

Abington, Hyde Park, Massachusetts

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Age 84, of Abington, formerly of Hyde Park, Nov. 22, 2007. Beloved mother of James LaRose of Abington. Mother in law of Diane LaRose of Abington. Devoted Grandmother of Christine LaRose White of Rockland, Deborah White and her husband John of Abington and Jennifer LaRose of Abington....

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Dear Aunt Doris,
I still can't beleive you have left this earth.I pray that you are in a much better place and at peace. I just want to let you know my fondest memory is you being a big part of my first borns life, I will ever forget going into labor with little Jay and being at your house until I could no longer stand the pain, Everyone came to your house to see me in labor LOL!!! you will be forever in our hearts. Love
DeeDee & Jay

Nana, I'd have to say my fondest memories were back in Georgetown, walking the development visiting every Tom, Dick, and Harry that lived there (you know you all did at one time! lol ) I would be exhausted from walking and visiting and you would make me keep plugging along until we settled somewhere for a cup of tea. And God forbid we left the house without our lipstick! Yikes, we were almost unrecognizable! But those weekends trips lasted for many years and we stayed up many late nights...

auntie Doris what can I say you will be missed so much by all and also so welcomed by those who are there waiting for you. Christmas eve was wonderful memories and I as they come and go I will always think of you. We love and miss you Billy, Linda and family.

Auntis Doris, i miss going to your house for X-mas eve every year and tearing apart your bedroom. I don't know how we all fit into the G-Towne apartment but we did it. I remember singing X-mas carols with everyone, jammed in the living room, and then the whole family begging Jimmy to do a solo.(and he would. haha) Thank you for all those great memories, I Love You and Miss You.

Dear Doris and family,
When I think of you the first thing that comes to mind is Christmas Eve. Your house was my fav. tradition. I also think of coffee in the morning at my Nanna's house. You, Ellen, Deedee, Judy, susan and linda were always there. I loved that you all were so close. It taught me the importance of family. Thank you for everything.
Love Lisa

Doris, You were a blessing to many, and you in turn were very blessed. You gave so much of yourself, especially to your son and all your girls who returned that love ten fold in the last few years. You must be very proud of each and every one of them. You done good! Thanks for so many great memories. We'll think of you often.
With love,

dear harrison family, from all of here at colony house on the 11-7 shift east wing we are so saddened by yours and our loss of doris. she brought joy and many smiles to us all throughout her time with us and getting to know her family made us all a family. jimmy thanks for your midnight visits to us and again, doris will be missed terribly. blessings to all of you. lisa nesbitt/colony house

Dear Jimmyand family. Truly sorry about the passing of your mom. She will be missed by all. I enjoyed taking care of her. She always had a smile. She brought joy to everone. Regards Diane 11-shift at colony house

Doris, you were unique in every way,and now we have come to the end of an era. you have a whole new bingo party waiting for you now and there is no more sickness. my commendations to the whole larose family that took such good care of you when you needed it most,you will always be remembered ..Donna MacDonald