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Dorothy Louise Jerman

Salt Lake City, Utah

1929 - 2020

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Dorothy Louise Nesheim Jerman1929-2020Salt Lake City, UT-Dorothy Louise Nesheim Jerman (1929 - 2020) passed away peacefully on May 18, 2020 at age 91 in Salt Lake City, Utah. She was born in Chicago, Illinois on April 29, 1929. Dotty was the oldest child of Arnold Sigurd Nesheim and Olive...

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Dear Harv & family,
Dorothy was a very good friend of mine. Dorothy had a very profound influence on everyone who came in contact with her. I truly respected her....I learned from her too. I think of her often and truly miss her friendship.

Dear Harv,
What wonderful memories I have of our fun NAPM trips and awesome dinners all together. I can't imagine how much you will miss your sweet companion. Love, Violet

We regret having seen the passing of such a wonderful servant of the Lord. We have wonderful memories of Dorothy in the Winder Third Ward. She had great influence and love for a dumb kid growing up seeming to care way beyond our relationship. I miss seeing Harv and the kids, as kids, growing up and seeing the care she took with each. We loved her dearly. God bless you all, especially Nancy.

Dear Harvey and Family....For several years I have been trying to find out how to get in touch with you just to say "hello" and have a friendly chat. I'm so sorry to hear of Dorothy's passing but will carry in my heart the love and respect I had for her and for all in your family for being such dear friends. The days at Winder Third were very special times and I was a bit heartbroken to read that she was buried at Elysian Gardens, so close to home, and I wasn't there.

My love to you...

Dear Harv and all the Jerman Family,

I was so sorry to hear of the passing of Dorothy. She was an amazing lady filled with compassion and warmth. We were friends in the Dimple Dell area for many years, and my husband, Frank, had many adventures with Harv. Dorothy was such a hard worker and so kind of me and my family. We will miss her dearly. May peace and comfort fill your hearts at this time.
Love, Susan and Jenny Perri

When Dorothy was President of the Winder Third Ward Primary I was second and then first counselor. She and I were in a quartet with Carma Smith, Carol Taylor and Claudette Brown was our accompanist. We had the opportunity to sing many times. My husband, Bob and I were in a Study Group with Dorothy and Harv. These are precious memories.