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February 22, 2010
Dear Doug & Marilyn,
Carol let us know by e mail to FL that our Aunt Dorothy had passed. Both of you did so much for your mom and she appreciated you both so much. Now your mom is resting and with your dad. We will miss your mom's smile and the witty remarks she always had to make us laugh. She always loved having people around her and let everyone know how much she appreciated their visits. We will miss her, but know she is in a better place now. Love, Herby & Elly
Becky Appleman
February 19, 2010
Doug,
Your Mom has become a part of our church family and will be missed by many friends. Our prayers are with you.
Becky Appleman
February 18, 2010
Doug and Marilyn: My brother, Ed, let us know of your Mom's passing. It was such a pleasure to meet both of you and your Mom and share quite a few happy meals at the dining table in 2E. It was always a joy to see you Mom's smile. You and your family are in our hearts and prayers. Penny (Cobb) Boehringer (San Antonio, TX)
Patti Neefe
February 17, 2010
Doug it was a pleasure meeting your Mom at Ashlee's wedding and good to see you again after many years. Please know you and your family are in my thoughts and prayers during this diffuclut time.
Rosalind Cauffman
February 17, 2010
Our family remembers Dorothy with so much love and admiration. We spent many special occasions with the family during our Rochester years and have many, many fond memories.
We hope Dorothy's long life will be a comfort to her children and their children.
Rosalind, Bob, Peter, Anna, Kathleen and Christine Cauffman
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