DOROTHY-DYER-Obituary

DOROTHY KIMBALL KEDDINGTON DYER

Salt Lake City, Utah

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Dorothy Kimball Keddington Dyer 1915 ~ 2010 Dorothy Clark Kimball Keddington Dyer, 95, beloved wife, mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, sister, aunt and friend passed away peacefully Tuesday, April 13, 2010. 95 years ago a sweet, angelic soul was sent to earth. Dorothy was born in Salt...

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Dorothy and Fred, If I had know I would've come to your mother's viewing. I didn't read Sat. Obits until yesterday afternoon. (Mon. the 19th). I recognized her right away when I saw her picture, as Dorothy you look just like her. She lived a wonderful life and it's nice to know where she is now, happy and enjoying a reunion with those she loved who passed before her.

Cal & Vicki Bennion

To my family-
Wish I was there . I shall treasure my visit with grandma and the pictures I had taken with her . My heart is with you if not my body.
I miss you all

One of the reasons I teach is because of the amazing example of Mrs. Keddington. She is one of my fondest memories of Beacon Heights (1976). Thank you for sharing her with us!

Dear Keddington/Dyer Families,
I am so sorry to hear about Dorothy's passing. I was one of the lucky people on the planet who had her for my third grade teacher. To this day, she remains my favorite teacher. I even named my first daughter Dorothy. I remember more about that year of school than any other. She made each student feel special and loved. Even years later when she saw me on occasion, she always smiled and called me "Dimples." I count myself very fortunate to have had...

Dear Keddington/Dyer Families,
When I was a youngster Dorothy went on the treck which commemorated the arrival of the Utah Pioneers. My father, Ray L. Alston was also on the trek. He spoke very highly of Dorothy and her wonderful personality and singing voice. Through the years, when attending the Sons of Utah Pioneers' events, I met Dorothy and she was always very friendly and kind and so considerate of my father. She has touched many lives in her career and was very influentual in...

Want to add a few remarks here for a beautiful and elect lady. I've always admired your Mother Bob and have been priviledged to have heard her beautiful voice. My father always spoke very highly of her and we both enjoyed visiting with her at the Sons of Utah Pioneer luncheons. You have a great legacy. My love to you and your family. Joann Killpack.

Dearest Dorothy and your family,

While I grieve for your loss, I couldn't help but smile as I read this loving tribute to your most remarkable mother! I think of her often (and yes, especially at Christmas time) and feel privileged to have known her and the beautiful family she created. What a fabulous lady...and the world will be a little duller without her in it.

My love to you all.