Doris Berlinguette Vandeveer
Doris was born in Manchester New Hampshire to Dollard and Antoinette Berlinguette. She was one of eight children and is survived by one brother Roger Berlinguette and his wife Hilda.
Doris met and married Charles Vandeveer in 1951. Together they moved to Montana and had three children, Michael Vandeveer, Cheryl Vandeveer, and Kelli Vandeveer Neumayer.
Doris loved the outdoors. She was always up for challenge. She was an avid walker, loved riding her bike and hiking Mt sentinel. In her later years Doris met her partner Kent Nelson at the peak health club where they enjoyed activity classes. They also shared a love of the arts and travel.
Doris embraced her faith and was a life long christian. She traveled to Israel in 2019 where she re-dedicated her life to Jesus being baptized in the Jordan river.
Doris was a wonderful cook and enjoyed working in her garden. She was loved by everyone she met and had a marvelous sense of humor.
Along with her three children Doris is survived by four grandchildren, Amber, Brandon, Leah and Dana, and also four great grandchildren Ethan, Tanner, Jason and Gemma.
A service is planned to honor Doris on June 17th 2023. Further details/notifications will be at a later date.
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Roger
February 3, 2023
The lord just received a special angel from the earth.I got to meet Doris very early in my life, because of her I have some very fond memories.
Susan Harrison
January 20, 2023
I am sorry to see that Doris has passed. She was a kind and caring woman.
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