Dorothy-Hambrick-Obituary

Dorothy Nagle Hambrick

Houston, Texas

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DOROTHY NAGLE HAMBRICK, born July 6, 1927 in Houston, Texas passed away Friday, May 9, 2008 at the age of 80. Dorothy (our Mamaw) a loving mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother touched the lives of so many people with her love, dedication, and generosity which will never be forgotten. She...

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Judy and Joe:
So sorry to hear about your mother's passing away. I remember what a sweet smile she always had. It is very hard to lose a parent, but wishing you comfort in the fond memories you hold in your heart.
Sincerely, Rene' and Theresa

Judy, Joe, and crew.
I am so sorry to hear of Mamaw's passing. She was always the bright spot on Monday nights; even when she was taking my money! I wish I could have been with ya'll the last few games. A very fitting send-off for a great lady and friend. You are all in my prayers and hope to see you soon.

Judy, Joe & Family,
We're so sorry for your loss. Mamaw will definitely be missed. We enjoyed visiting with her at family gatherings. The Heart Remembers and she'll forever be in our hearts.
Love,
Patsy,Chris,Ashley,Emily & Chloe Brown

Words can not express how fortunate our family was to have Dorothy Hambrick as our next door neighbor. When we moved into our house in 1973, Mrs. Hambrick was quick to welcome us into the neighborhood and our friendship continued to grow throughout the years. She was wonderful to my children and grandson. It saddens me to think that I won't see her again, as she waved when she drove to and from her errands in her white van. We simply took for granted that she would always be "home". When...

John, Judy & Familes
We are deeply greived by the loss of Dot and are so sorry that we were unable to travel to celebrate in her life and to say good-bye. We will miss the Hambrick Hilton and the Jeff Davis Lunch Bunch will never be the same. Dot has been such a major part of our lives for the past 60+ years, it will be hard not to pick up the phone for a chat and to catch up on the Houston news. We greive with you and love you. You are always in our hearts.

I only knew Dorothy for a short time. Met her at the Davis lunch bunch enjoyed her company very much. She was a very happy person always taking pictures of our group.She will be missed by all.

Mamaw always brought a smile to everyones face. May her memory help ease your pain during this difficult time. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all.

Little sad and a lot happy- Happy that is, to have had so much fun, knowing and being with Dorthy. Any time you saw her, it's a smile and good thought. She could keep an army in line, with a smile. Sad so much fun has to end. We all have a lot to be thankful for - Having Dorthy as part of our life. Miss 'Ya and best to all her family, Jerry

Judy and family,
I also grew up on Caplin St. Your Mother was so friendly, sweet & the life of the party. My Mother, Rosalee Storenski, and your Mother were neighbors. Sad to say my Mother is in hospice at Park Manor. It is a very sad experience but we know they will be happier with God their creator. My Mother & I always enjoyed Dorothy's Christmas pictures. We know she had a good and happy life.
Our prayers are with you.
Ann Storenski Kainer