Dorothy-Lindecamp-Obituary

Dorothy Lindecamp

York, Pennsylvania

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YORK Dorothy Davis Lindecamp, 95, a remarkable, vibrant, and accomplished woman, passed away on Monday, August 19, 2013. She lived life with faith, love, compassion, humor, and adventure. She was a lifelong member of Asbury United Methodist Church where she founded and led the Stephen Ministry -...

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I can´t believe it´s been 9 years. I haven´t done a private duty case since except to take care of my own mother , until she passed. You were the best, I loved your company, we shared some good talks and laughs. And you have such a beautiful family . I think of you often Dottie hope your in glory.

Will the 22nd be one year since you passed to heaven to be with your wonderful husband and with GOD, I miss you like it was yesterday, you were the BEST and you had two wonderful daughters Lorraine and Carol didn`t get to know your other daughter, You were blessed. Love you now and will always love you. Never to be forgotten Linda

Miss Lindecamp was one of my favorite teachers at McKinley Elementary school! She always inspired us to do our best. May she rest in peace.

Dear Lorraine, Gail, and Carol,
My family joins me in sending our condolences. We feel so blessed Dottie and Lorraine could join the b-day party for our mom, Eunice Taylor, just one month ago. We were dazzled by your mother's fitness in every way and now feel so sad knowing a wonderful person has left this world. We rejoice in knowing your beloved mother is now in heaven, where she's probably organizing ski trips through the clouds, writing seminars, and book discussion groups!
Love,...

Mrs. Lindecamp will be greatly missed at Asbury. My mother was a Stephen Minister with her. Your family is in my prayers.

My Dear Dottie,
How I will miss you and all the talks we had Mon thur Fri. How I use to brush the back of your hair every day and hand everything to you , for your hand, your chapstick, your face lotion. You always told me you loved how I washed your back and the I always babied you and left you sit on the bed and dressed you. But the best of all was the talks about Riely and Lorraine. Plus everyone else. We`d take walks around the building and I always called this one...

I will think of Dottie with much fondness and miss seeing her here at Normandie Ridge. Prayers and thoughts are with her and all of you.
Marian

Having first met Dottie when I did a short substitute stint in York City Schools, I was reacquainted with her when we shared Child Study Club activities. She was such a delight and I know she will be greatly missed.