DOROTHY-ELDRIDGE-Obituary

DOROTHY D. ELDRIDGE

Middleburg Heights, Ohio

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ELDRIDGE DOROTHY D. ELDRIDGE (nee Smiley), age 82. Beloved wife of the late Wayne Sr. Loving mother of Bud (Jan) and Randy (fiancée, Sharon Schreiner). Cherished grandmother of Todd (Amy) and Nicole Cox (Clell): great-grandmother of Madeline, CJ, Camryn and Mallory. Dear sister of Beverly Gibbs...

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We were so sorry to hear about the passing of your Mother. Marge and Ernie enjoyed the friendship of your parents for many years. Marge especially looked forward to the daily phone calls with your Mother after Ernie passed away. Our deepest sympathies to your family. You will be in our prayers.

I haven't been around the neighborhood in a while since Jimmy past away and I only heard about Dorothy passing today. Dorothy was always a part of the Ross family. She used to tell me stories of when Jimmy was young and was always there if we needed anything. I enjoyed knowing her and the neighborhood will not be the same. My sincere sympathies go out to the family.

January 7, 2010

Bud,you Randy and your family will be in our prayers during this difficult time.

Please accept our sincere sympathy.

Lucy & Bill Weaver
Waller, Texas

Dorothy was the best! I am so grateful that I got to share so many weekend mornings with her at Southwest. She was so much fun to be around and would crack me up constantly. She always looked wonderful and took great pride in her appearance. She will be missed terribly.

I recently met her as a neighbor, wonderful lady. Always watched out for me. I will miss her. Tracey Vance

We remember Dorothy fondly and will miss her.

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief. Much warm love to your family always.

My prayers and sympathy go out to you.Dorothy spent many of her Saturday mornings with me at Southwest. I always enjoyed listening to her tell me about her family. It was clear how much she loved you and how proud she was of all of you. I will always remember what a determined and spirited person she was. I will miss my Saturdays with Dorothy.

I was so very upset to learn yesterday of the very sad passing of Dorothy.

I worked with her at Southwest afew years ago, and we used to go out to eat and to movies sometimes.

I loved her spirit and her attitude to life, she was a lovely lady with so much class.

Please accept my deepest sympathy.

Pam Greetham. Strongsville,Ohio