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Dorothea M. "Dottie" Imhoff

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

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Dorothea M. ImhoffDorothea M. "Dottie" Imhoff, 80, of Redstone Highlands in Greensburg, formerly of Butler, died Wednesday after a long illness.Her husband, Alan Imhoff, died in 1978.She is survived by two sons, Marc Imhoff of College Park, Md., and Forrest Imhoff of Greensburg; a daughter, Jean...

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Dear Jean: I am so sorry to hear about your mother's passing. I have thought about you and your family often thru the years. I think of all of the fun times we had when we were young everytime I pass your old home in Butler. Take care and I would love to hear from you. Cheryl

It seems just like yesterday that Dottie and I were sitting together designing or conducting management training classes at Mellon Bank. We laughed alot and groaned alot and had much fun seeing our work come together. Dottie was always gracious in sharing her knowledge and experiences with me, as she mentored. I admired her for her perseverance and her principles. She talked to me often about her love for her children and her love for her home in Butler, and, when she did so, her eyes...

Dear Forrest, Becky and I are deeply saddened to learn of your Mother's passing. I have such fond childhood memories of playing at your house and remembering your Mother's smile. Our thoughts are with you.

Heartfelt condolences on your loss. Dottie and I worked together at Mellon. When I think of her, I remember her postive, upbeat approach to work and life.

To the Imhoff Family
My Sincere condolences on the loss of Dottie...I worked with her years ago at Mellon in Pittsburgh. Dotti was such a delightful person to work with,Always Pleasant,Cheerful and Extremely helpful.
I hope all the Happy Memories you all have of her make you smile each time you think of her.........Love and Prayers

My deepest sympthy to Dottie's family. I had the pleasure of working with Dottie at Mellon's HR many years ago. Dottie was a treasure.
...Suzy