Doris-Nutter-Obituary

Doris Nutter

Auburn, California

Sep 28, 1919 – Feb 17, 2015

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BORN
September 28, 1919
DIED
February 17, 2015
LOCATION
Auburn, California

Obituary

Doris Nutter9/28/1919 - 2/17/2015 Doris Nutter 95, a longtime resident of Roseville, Calif., passed away on Tuesday, February 17, 2015.Doris was born September 28, 1919 in Kearney, Nebr., she was the youngest of five children. She met her husband of over 50 years, Coyd Nutter and moved to...

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We know Doris for many years and loved her joyful nature. We spent many 4th of July celebrations with her & she loved the fireworks! She made the world a better place.

Paul and Cindy Dangberg

A very nice lady and neighbor....God bless.

David & Vickie - I have great memories of your "Grandma Nutter" at the baseball field watching David coach, Vickie keep score and Jon play. Vickie would always share with me fun stories of adventures with Grandma Nutter. You are all very blessed to have wonderful memories of such an ambitious, loving, fun Grandma.

What a wonderful person you were Doris! Never a non-positive thing to say about anyone, always eager for an adventure! You will be missed but your memories will be forever enjoyed.

So sorry to hear of Doris' passing. I worked with Doris when she worked for the City of Roseville in the 70-80's. We shared the same building. I worked in the Roseville Police Dept. Doris always had a smile on her face so gracious in greeting everyone as we passed by her office. I also was friends with her x-daughter-in-law Stacy and Dick for a time. Doris will always be remembered for the kind, caring person she was. My condolunces to her family.

I am so sad to hear of Doris' passing. She was the last of the "Sewing Club Girls" that my mom was a "member" of for years. I always got such a kick out of Doris. I will always remember her smiling face. My thoughts and prayers go out to the family. She will be missed and always remembered.

Oh, Doris!
What a long and successful life you lived! Thanks for sharing so much of it with me! I will carry on the tradition of New Year's Eve jigsaw puzzles and think of you.
I know that only your body is gone and that you are still awake and aware as ever, and I want to wish you well in whatever adventure you choose now.
Go well, my friend. Be happy and continue to make others happy. Know that you are missed, and that when I think of you, I smile.
Love,
Sally

May your hearts be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived - Ecc 7:1