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Ollie Roberts Sorrell Foseide

Eureka, California

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Ollie Roberts Sorrell Foseide

Ollie Roberts Sorrell Foseide passed away peacefully into the arms of her Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, on March 30th, 2009, in Sacramento, California.

She was born in the village of Wautek, along the Klamath River, on May 22nd, 1921...

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To all of Ollie's family,
Ollie's smiling face will always be in my heart. She always was so kind to me and my kids. We have lots of good memories and she always made sure that I 'd tell Antoinette that she was praying for her to get a different job! We know she's up where she can watch us all. Love, Gael

Misty,
My heart goes out to you and your family. Keep your memories close to your heart!
My prayers to you and your family.

Family of Ollie Sorrell Foseide

We will always remember her warm smile and her sweet gentle manner. We will always carry her gentleness in our hearts. We offer our sincere condolences at this time of sorrow-

Ollie may have been my cousin, but was known as "Auntie Ollie." Every time I seen her she always welcomed me with her beautiful smile. I will never forget her and her stories she told.

Ollie has always and will always have a special place in my heart.

I Love You Ollie.

I will never forget the love that Ollie had for everyone around her. She was such a great person and will be dearly missed. I love you and will never forget you.

Family of Ollie Sorrrell Foseide:

My sincere thoughts are with you during this difficult time. I will always remember her early school day stories she told of her and my mother, Bernice McCovey Roubidoux, which gives me a smile right now. Most of all, her prayers. You will always have her memories & stories to share. I know her prayers will always be there.

I love you Grandma and I will never forget the moments we've shared. You're words of wisdom will be missed. Thank you for everything you have taught me.

We have wonderful memories of our days at Jack Norton School when Ollie was the cook and then the friendship we maintained down through the years. When we moved back to Orleans over sixteen years ago Ollie and Eleanor brought us fish. She was so thoughtful. The last time I saw Ollie was three years ago at basket camp at Camp Creek and we had a wonderful visit. She'd had my sister, Janet, go and get me. We moved to Washington a year and a half ago to be close to our grandchildren but I...