Doris-Lapp-Obituary

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Doris Lapp

Frankenmuth, Michigan

Nov 5, 1933 – Dec 10, 2020 (Age 87)

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BORN
November 5, 1933
DIED
December 10, 2020
AGE
87
LOCATION
Frankenmuth, Michigan

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Cederberg Funeral Home of Frankenmuth Obituary

Doris Lapp


Frankenmuth, MI (Formerly of Palms, MI


Doris Lapp, age 87, of Frankenmuth, MI passed away on Thursday, December 10th, 2020 at Covenant Glen of Frankenmuth.  Doris was born on November 5th, 1933 to the late Fred and Winifred “Minnie” Seltz.  She was married to John Robert “Bob” Lapp on July 31st, 1954.  Bob passed away on March 9th, 2016. 


Over the years Doris enjoyed golfing, reading and socializing with friends.  With a love for travel she and Bob made many road trips and had an extensive network of friends having lived in Port Sanilac, MI as well as various residences in Florida and Arizona. 


Doris is survived by her two sons, Steven (JoAnn) Lapp of Rumson, NJ and Michael (Toni) Lapp of Cottonwood, AZ and one granddaughter, Jennifer Lapp of North Hollywood, CA.  She is also survived by two brothers, Jim Seltz of Port Huron and Gerry Seltz residing in Kentucky. 


According to Doris’ wishes, cremation has taken place.  Arrangements entrusted to Cederberg Funeral Home of Frankenmuth. Those planning an expression of sympathy may wish to consider memorials to St Lorenz Lutheran. 

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Doris and Bob were always good friends who produced sons who were staples of the Band Program at Deckerville. We visited their home many times and got to know them as kind people. One thing that we had in common was the baby crib that was used for Steve and Mike became ours to hold our two daughters when they were born (we painted it a different color for each) So our children all shared the same crib. People like Doris are always difficult to replace- but good memories of them are something...

So sorry for your loss.

I had the joy of knowing Doris when I worked at Independence Village- she was a wonderful lady! Every morning she would take her 1st walk of the day, saying hello to everyone she passed on her way to the cafe.