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Dorothy DeCapot

Salt Lake City, Utah

1918 - 2014

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Dorothy DeCapot1918 ~ 2014Our loving mother and grandmother, Dorothy Evelyn Gadwah DeCapot, 95, of Salt Lake City, Utah, passed away peacefully at home February 3, 2014.Dorothy was born July 20, 1918 in East Colebrook, New Hampshire. She married Francis E. N. DeCapot November 22, 1942 in Boston,...

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My most memorable years of working were when I worked Dorothy. We were serious at times, most of the time we were not. I could kid with her until I would be laughing so hard I couldn’t work myself. She was a friend in time and will be in eternity.

To Diane, and Family,
So sorry to have missed your mom's funeral. Our sincere condolences, at Dorothy's passing, to all the family. I was in Reno attending to my dad, also 89 going on 90!
Now that I know you're in Span.Fk...so close! I'll now do all I can so see you and visit.
Sincerest wishes,
Gary and Sandi Holland /[email protected]

Diane--do you really live in Spanish Fork? Call me! Sis

Pat and Sis Kronmiller

When I think of Dorothy, I have nothing but fond memories. She lived in the same ward as my mother on Atherton but my cherished association with her was at the Deseret Industries. We had a lot of fun together for many years. She was such a good sport as I so often gave her a "bad" time. We laughed, we cried, we shared Gospel conversation and just enjoyed the association. Knowing Dorothy as I do, I know she is "safely" home. My condolences to her loved ones.

Diane,sorry for your loss. I remember your mother as a young girl in Foxboro, Massachusetts always very kind. Alice Downs,NSL,Utah.

I have known Dorothy for 36 years. When I moved to Taylorsville, she was the first person I met. She has always been a good friend. She has always done so much for her family and other people. She will be greatly missed. Gay Cole

I will never forget the love and warmth you showed me as if I was your own grandchild Dorothy. Your kind spirit and gentle heart leave a legacy to truly be admired, as you so lovingly are. We will miss you tremendously grandma! We love you!