Dorothy-Holbrook-Obituary

Dorothy A. Holbrook

Portland, Maine

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Dorothy A. Holbrook, 88 PORTLAND -- Dorothy A. Holbrook, 88, died Tuesday, Feb. 24, 2009, at the Calais Regional Hospital. Dorothy was born on June 30, 1920, in Baileyville, the daughter of the late Harry and Hope (Fleming) Gaddis. Dorothy had many enjoyments in life, she was a wonderful...

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No words can express the sadness I feel for you all at this time.
Aunt Dottie was a wonderful person with so much love & compassion for all.
We know that Heaven's Gates must of opened wide so she could be reunited with Uncle John, Ganks & Nannie, Tommy, and her four siblings.
My thoughts & prayers are with each & everyone of you at this time.
Love, Sue

Mom...My best friend...
I was always proud to introduce you to everyone...I'd say, THIS IS MY MOTHER....
I miss you Mama. You always made me feel loved. Yes, YOU were always my best friend...I could always count on "YOU" to be honest with me, and tell me the truth about anything and everything...
It seems like you should be setting in your chair when I come down over the stairs in the morning.Telling me that Ernie cooked you a big breakfast...and that you wouldn't want lunch...and...

Dear Nana Dot,
walks on the beach, shopping, eatting out, dancing, stories of the past, your open door, driving lessons in the big city, making me laugh, making me smile, feeling loved, and so much more. I will miss you so very much but I have these wonderful memories of you. We will all miss you.
Love
Susan and Family

Mom, you will be forever in my heart and greatly missed. Thank you for all the wonderful years we had together.

May God surround you and all of those gone before with his loving arms.

Until we meet again,

Love, Beverly

No words can say how sorry we are to hear of Aunt Dottie's death. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all and in the days to come. We know she will be greatly missed; but will be forever remembered for all the love, happiness and memories she created through the years.
Terry and Sandra Foster