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Elithe W. Doxey

Salt Lake City, Utah

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Elithe W. Doxey "Together Forever" Elithe Winegar Doxey, a great wife, mother and teacher, died peacefully at home in Alpine, Utah, 5 Sept.2005. She was born 21 June 1924 at home in Salt Lake City, Utah, to William Sterling Winegar and Pearl Victoria Langford. Elithe met her eternal sweetheart,...

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Dear Sharlee, I am sorry only because I know how much you will miss your mother. She must have been a real strength to you and your family. She sounds like a great lady to know. I am sorry I was out of town (again) at a time in your life I would liked to have shared with you. Love, Betty

Dear Family,

So sorry to hear the news. Elithe was loved by many. I have many great memories of your family!

Krista (Nielsen) Biggs

Dear Doxey Family:

We were sorry to hear of Elithe's passing. She has always been such a sweet presence in our Alpine neighborhood. She will be missed by all who knew her. As she has said to us many times, she was looking forward to the time when she could join her beloved Bill, so her family can be comforted in the knowledge that she is finally able to join him. May the Lord's spirit comfort those that will miss her the most.

Dear Cousins: (Family of Uncle Bill and Aunt Elithe)
How we have loved the influence you have had on us as a family. Your Mom and Dad stood out as bright lights of example in family togetherness and preparedness. They were wise and fun and seemed to know everything about life. We have many memories of family reunions and associations. We send our love and prayers for your comfort at this special time. Sorry we couldn't have been with you at the funeral. Mucho amor.

My love and prayers go with each of you at this time of sorrow. May the Lord comfort you in the days to come. I love Elithe for the great friendship she has nurtured with my own grandmother. She is loved dearly, and will be greatly missed.

Thanks for many fond memories of both Elithe and Bill. Both were really valuable in the Winder 3rd and 7th Wards. Many were the times we spent in socials and in the work of the kingdom. When they finally moved from the stake they left a real void in many lives, mollifid a little by a cousin Ruth Redd Barrett who movedainto the house.
Our memories include the other Winegars to numerous to mention. Wen and I served together in many stake callings.
Mark has been good to remember us...

Jared,

Our thougths and prayers are with you and your family at this time.

Kirk & Suzan Drussel

My Congratulations and condolances re the death of your wonderful mother. She was an inspiration to us in the Winder 3rd Ward when we were kids. We loved your Dad and remember fondly the kids.
Jim and Adene Scott (Kids of Fern and Walt Scott on the cemetery road)

Dear loved ones of Elithe: May loving memories keep you close and bring you peace.