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Dorothy Alexander Fryer

San Luis Obispo, California

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Dorothy Alexander Fryer RN Dorothy Alexander Fryer, 100, died peacefully in her sleep July 20, 2017, in San Luis Obispo, Calif. Dorothy "Dottie" was born March 25, 1917 in Philadelphia, PA. She earned her nursing degree at Women's Medical College in Philadelphia in 1939. She married Harry Fryer,...

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I will always remember her of the "Chief of Stuff" as I grew up with Kenny.

A great woman.

Kenny, Andy, Jane, Jill, and Scott;
Sorry to see your mother passed. She must have had a wonderful life. Look at what great kids she raised...along with Doc. They were a fine team. Remember the good times and those things that bring a smile to your faces. Condolences.

I was an AFS exchange student in the Fryer home in 67/68 and have wonderful memories of my American family in San Luis Obispo. My sincere condolences with the passing of your mother.

I have many happy memories of Dottie Fryer while gruowing up in SLO, visiting in their home to see my friend Jill Fryer Patterson. Dottie was a delightful person! One memory I have is when her little car had a "vapor lock" and was stranded on a hill coming back from Camp Natoma. Dottie was a calm & comforting person & will always hold a place in my heart. Condolences for the loss of your wonderful mother. Karen Clogston Arrona, San Luis Obispo.

Dr. Fryer was the pediatrician for my 6 children. I loved him so much because of his common sense answers to my questions and problems. Because of his suggestion we bought a movie camera way back in 1956 and have wonderful pictures of first steps, first birthdays and first black eyes. He was truly a gift from Heaven. He told me so often that he got advice from his wife because she was with the children than he was. To live such a long life is another gift from heaven. Rest in peace.

I'm so sorry for your loss. She sounds like a wonderful lady. Condolences to the family.
Becky Givens Bestwick

Friends forever

Dottie was such a wonderful friend of my mother. They all were a part of the greatest generation. They will be missed. They just don't make them like Dottie anymore.