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Doris M. Slaughter

Harrisburg, Pennsylvania

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Doris M. Slaughter Doris M. Slaughter, 75, formerly of Creek Run Road, Harrisburg, entered eternal life on Wednesday, May 2, 2007 in Golden Living Center, West Shore. Daughter of the late Mabel Monk, she was born February 4, 1932, in Steelton. She was a graduate of the former Steelton...

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Earlette & Family I'am so sorry to hear that you lost the Greatest Love , Teacher,and Friend of yours, Just remember to be greatful for the time that you had with her and the memories will ease the pain I'am sure. Thinking of you all in this time of sadness.

Uncle Brian
To know Ms Doris was to Love Ms Doris ..
I Love you and I am here for you .

Love your Niece Toyia

Earlette,
I am so sorry to hear that your mom passed. She was such a sweet lady. Please get in touch with Sue and me when you can.

My dear cousins,

Phyllis, Bonnie and I have been were you are today. You will get through this. Aunt Doris is in a wonderful place. She is now laughing with Uncle Earl, Aunt Dolly, Grandmom, Carl, Stephen and Aundre. None of them are suffering. My prayers are always with you all. When you think you can't manage, remember Philippians 4:19, "I will supply all your needs".

Earlette and family:
Thinking of you at this time and sending prayers. My deepest sympathy. Your mom was a sweetheart! Take care and contact me or Linda Lightner sometime.

Travis Fleming

Earlette, Earl and Brian, please accept my deepest condolences and sympathy in the loss of your mom.

Miss Doris was truly a treasure as well as a friend of my mom when she was living.

Stay strong, keep the faith and spirit. She WILL be remembered.

Love you all,

Willie Blanding, Jr.

Earlette & Brian & Family, We offer our sincere condolences. Our thoughts and Prayer will be with you during this time. May God bless you all.

Dear Earlette and Family,

May you and your family have the assurance that Christ knows your needs and, even now, is working all things for your good. May God comfort you at this time of sorrow. Your mother was a beautiful lady to know. I bet that she and Ginny are having a good time together.