Elizabeth-Dotter-Obituary

Elizabeth Mary Margaret Dotter

Allentown, Pennsylvania

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Elizabeth Mary Margaret Dotter Elizabeth Mary Margaret Betty Dotter, 77, of Allentown, died July 18 in Sacred Heart Hospital, Allentown. She was the wife of the late John A. Dotter. They celebrated 23 years of marriage before his death in 1975. Born in Allentown on October 18, 1927, she...

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Dear Lynn, Susan and families,
My deepest sympathy to you on the loss of your mother. I'm sorry I couldn't attend the services but I had surgery on my shoulder on Friday. Keep in touch.

Betty and my mother, Pauline, grew up together. Along with my mother's brother, Robert, they were lifelong friends until my mother's death in December 2003 (my uncle died in 1998). Although I wasn't in close contact with Betty during much of my adult life, she and Jack were constant and positive presences during my childhood and young adulthood as I grew up with Susan and Lynn. Betty always treated me as a member of the family and I always thought of her as my "second" mother. Her door was...

Lynn and Family,

Our deepest condolences to you all. We have missed seeing Betty sit on the front porch of the house every afternoon. She was always there with a big hello Timmer and how are you. We'll miss her very much. Due to work commitments, we will not be able to be there Friday, but you are in our thoughts and prayers at this difficult time.

Lynn, Amy and Brian,
My deepest sympathies in the loss of your mother/grandmother. My fondest memories were when Amy and Matt were just toddlers and Nana Beppe was always generous with her big hugs. My thoughts and prayers are with you. Love, Debbie

Susan and Lynn -

My heartfelt condolence on your loss.

Joe Abrardo

Dear Lynn & family,

Joe and I extend our deepest sympathy to all of you in the loss of your beloved mother and grandmother. Years ago Betty and I worked together at Levine's. She was so very proud of both of her girls. Later I got to know you at St. Luke's and would get to see her when she attended. We always had to talk about the people we worked with. It was always a pleasure seeing her. I know that you will all miss her so much and I will always remember her smiling face....

Dear Lynn and Susan --

Remembering you and your family with sincere sympathy at this time of loss. I remember your mother so well during our summer sleep overs. What i remember most was being able to phone the "dial a story" -- always fond memories.

Will keep you all in my thoughts. Sincerely, Deborah

Lynn, Susan, Amy, Brian and John,
You have my deepest sympathy in the loss of your mother and grandmother. She was so proud of her daughters and you were very good
to her. We played cards with her every other Wed. for about 5 years.
Our Wed. night has a big hole in it right now. She knew her pinochle and
will be dearly missed. Jeanette

Lynn, Amy & Brian,
I remember how Nana Beppe raved about my Choc. Chip cookies and begged for the recipe. She was shocked that a store bought mix was my secret. May you always remember those great times with her.

My thoughts and prayers are with you at this time.