Dorothy-Nowlin-Obituary

Dorothy O. Nowlin

Topeka, Kansas

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HOLTON- Dorothy O. Nowlin, 99, of Holton, died Thursday, February 11, 2010, at Lawrence Memorial Hospital less than three months from her 100th birthday; she is now resting in the arms of her Lord and Savior. She was born May 7, 1910, on a farm east of Willow Hill, IL, as the eldest of three...

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To the family of Dorothy Nowlin, I am so sorry for your loss. Your mother gave me such an appreciation for music. She really made singing and being in the music productions so much fun. She was a wonderful instructor and such a sweet lady. Thanks for sharing her with us at Holton High School. You are in my thoughts and prayers-Alice Schlodder-Anderson

Dearest David & Sharon,
Please accept our deepest sympathies on the loss of your precious Mom. You are in our thoughts and very special prayers... especially tomorrow, the day of her memorial service. What a Blessing to have had such a wonderful Mom, for so long!!
God bless,
Much love,
Rob, Bev and family

To Mrs. Nowlin's family,
My sincere condolences - I always appreciated her as our music teacher - she taught me to sing the correct way and to love and appreciate good music. We were so lucky to have her in Holton.

I met Dorothy through Eastern Star in Mayetta. Even though I was new to the group and didn't attend that often. I enjoyed seeing Dorothy. She was an amazing lady. She'll be missed.

Our condolences to Dorothy's family on her death. She was a wonderful lady and we have many memories of her as we grew up in the Presbyterian Church and later as we visited the greenhouse. She was a wonderful musician and shared her talents often. I remember 2-3 years ago when she came to see my grandmother Edith Cox on her 101st birthday and Dorothy immediately sat at the piano at the nursing home to play a round of Happy Birthday. She made the day special with her talent. She will be...

What wonderful memories your mother left with so many of us. The operettas were such fun, just hearing the music brings back memories. Much music connects me to her. As Kayette sponsor she provided tulips for us to plant at the high school. She had a kind and fun spirit full of energy. My mother frequently asked about her. I know you will miss her. My sympathy to you all.