Dottie-Viehweg-Obituary

Dottie R. Viehweg

Phoenix, Arizona

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Viehweg, Dottie R. On May 14, 2011 Dottie Viehweg passed peacefully to eternity after her 24 year battle with breast cancer. She remains in our hearts as an inspiration to her family, her friends, and the many people she touched throughout her colorful life. She is survived by two...

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Dear Dani and Family,

I am so fortunate to have met your mother a couple of times over the years. It is clear from the comments here that she impacted the lives of many people.

Please know that I was thinking of you all on Saturday and that our hearts go out to you all.

Allen Hardon and Family

To the Viehweg family,It has been many years, but fond memories still are there.Your family was part of our neiborhood family, as apart of that family the Chalupa's send our deepest respects and sympathys. Beth,Dannell your mom was the best..Don Chalupa and the Chalupa Family

Dear Harold,
We have such wonderful memories of Dottie hosting wine and cheese hours at The Marks House. You both extended the hand of friendship and we are so grateful for the time shared over lunches and dinners at your home. Dottie was a treasured friend.

Dani and family,

Please take comfort in the fact that she is now in a better place and no longer in pain. May your hearts be comforted by her love and your memories.

I did not have the pleasure of knowing her personally but through our conversations, it is very clear that she was an outstanding women who cared deeply.

May God wrap his arms around all of you and give you peace here on earth as he has welcome home his faithful servant and given her peace.

Dear Harold,

When Dottie worked as Buzz Alston's paralegal, we were best friends. She and I lunched together every day, and many times she invited me into your lovely home where we would chat over leftovers. I have very fond memories of those years -- all because of Dottie.

Betty DeVore

Dear Harold,
I will always be grateful for the help Dottie gave me, and the training she provided in the early years of my practice. She was an unforgettable person, unique in her intellect and skills. I have not seen her equal since. Even now, those that work with me are not surprised when I start a dictated request by saying "Dottie, please..." Good habits are hard, if ever, broken.
I pray that you and the girls will take comfort in the blessing she was, and know that she...