Eldon O. Dore obituary, 1934-2015, Yonkers, NY

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Eldon O. Dore

1934 - 2015

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Rosella Dore

August 23, 2015

To Verna and all my nieces and nephew:
We just heard of Eldon's passing. Please accept deepest sympathies from Rose, Lincoln Jr. and Fayola Dore in Miami Florida. Our thoughts are with you at this time.

Donna Crisp

August 13, 2015

To the family of Eldon Dore:
Please accept our most heartfelt sympathies for your lossour thoughts are with you and your family during this difficult time.
Girl Scout Troop 1861

Judith Johnson

August 13, 2015

My deepest sympathy. So sorry for your loss. May God's angels comfort you during this difficult time. Many blessings....Judith Johnson

Patricia Dore

August 13, 2015

DAD,
It's so SAD that you're gone, but you're no longer suffering. You're now looking down on me, Carmen, Darnell, Schi'an, Alexandra, and (my husband -lol), Christian from Heaven above where you deserve to be! We will ALWAYS remember, love, and have you in our hearts! Like you would say at the end of our phone conversations, "BYE FOR NOW"!

Loving you ALWAYS & FOREVER!!!
Your daughter, Patricia Naomi Dore

Loretta and Debbie Marshall

August 10, 2015

So sorry for your loss, may he you rest in peace. Love Loretta and Debbie

Don Lundquist

August 9, 2015

Eldon loved to sing and started his faithful tradition of lending his volunteer voice for the St. John's Church Getty Square Choir over 30 years ago. He remained true, year end and year out, attending rehearsals, all regular church services, and special holiday services and/or concerts. He at times was happy to fill in as a cantor, or special solos. Eldon was loved by all the other choir members and the director as well (myself), and we were always delighted when his loving wife Verna could be present with him in church. Eldon loved the choir, and several times made arrangements for bus transportation for the choir to go on annual summer outings to Shelter Island for swimming and picnics.
We shall miss you Eldon, but know you have "Walked Worthy" and are now probably playing steel drums before the Throne.

Our sincere condolences to Verna and the Family,
Don Lundquist and Joe Walsh MD

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