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Dorothy Dianne Birrer

Butte, Montana

Aug 8, 1942 – Nov 8, 2022

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BORN
August 8, 1942
DIED
November 8, 2022
LOCATION
Butte, Montana

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Dorothy Dianne Birrer

August 8, 1942 - November 8, 2022

Dorothy Dianne Birrer passed peacefully at home with her family on Tuesday, November 8, 2022. She fought a long and courageous battle with Pulmonary Fibrosis. Fred cared for her daily so she could be comfortable in...

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Fred, Amy, and family, My sympathy for your loss of Diane! We worked together for many years and she was honest, kind, and helpful to coworkers and patients. She was so very proud of her children and grandchildren. Treasure your happy memories of a lovely lady!

My sincere sympathies to Diane's family.

Sorry for your loss!! We were neighbors growing up on Diamond St.

I grew up with Diane next door although she was the same age as my big sister. She was part of all the kids on Diamond street, and it seemed that there were more boys than girls, and she was a girly girl and my sister was more of a tomboy, so she was kind of a model for me. We visited a few times over the years, as we moved to Seattle and our family in Butte passed away. My sincere sympathy to the family for the loss of a lovely person.

RIP Dianne Deepest Sympathy to your family, I worked with Dianne many years ago at the Butte Park Royal. She was always kind and caring to the residents & staff.

Denny, Dan,Dave,Debbie and Amy I am so sorry for the loss of your mom she was a beautiful sole inside and out

When I first started my nursing job I was a park royal and worked with Diane. She was always there to help me and always kind and caring to me and to all of the patients. A couple years later I was at Saint James Hospital and she was also there. We were in surgery together one day. Again she was a perfect nurse and person. Always being so kind caring and polite to all people she worked with or cared for. So sorry to hear that was she has been sick and suffering. So I am sad for her family and...

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.

Oh Debbie,I am so sorry. We had such sweet memories running between our homes and kick the can and sleeping in the camper. Hancock was a happy street All our love. Kristie, Lee and family and Mary Claire