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She was born March 21, 1925, in Hazel Dell Township, to Thomas A. and Pearl I. (Hardy) Vallier, who preceded her in death.
She was also preceded by husband, C.W. (Bill); two brothers, Ivan Vallier and Kent Vallier.
Doris is survived by her children, Don and Maryann Angeroth, Delores Schwinderman, and Deanna and John Rasmussen; eight grandchildren and three great grandchildren.
Visitation will be Sunday, from 4 to 6 p.m., at Maher-Livingston Funeral Home with a memorial services Monday, 10 a.m., at Riverside Community of Christ, 2828 Avenue G. Memorials are suggested to the American Parkinson Disease Association.
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Nancy Latch
April 26, 2010
My sisters and I are so sorry to hear of Doris' death. We didn't know or we would have come to the funeral. We will always remember her joyful personality, she was always such a happy and loving person. Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of sorrow. Nancy Latch, Roxanne Riepl and Janice Connolly, daughters of Lila (Coffelt) and Harry Sutton
April 6, 2010
Our whole family wants to extend our sympathies on the loss of your Mom and a great substitute teacher. She was a very patient person and kind when it came to the students at Lewis Central. Our thoughts are with you, and she will be greatly missed. The Baumker family.
Joyce M. Sperry
March 31, 2010
Please accept my deepest sympathies. I liked her as a teacher.
Steve Larsen
March 29, 2010
My sympathy goes to your family. I remember Doris as a substitue teacher at Lewis Central Elementry. She was a good teacher and liked by everyone.
Steve Larsen - former student
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March 28, 2010
Dee and Don, it's most often easy to tell a great person by the look and feel of their offspring. When I visited your mom at the hospital, I could feel so much love and devotion from you all. That tells me your mom was obviously a wonderful mother and a great person. Peace and wonderful memories ahead of you. Larry Kronick, former administrator at Woodlands
March 26, 2010
Our sympathy to all the family in your loss of Doris. I often visited with her at JC Penney's store and she was always so cheerful and nice. She will be missed. Al and Jean Palensky
Marilyn Masker-Allen
March 26, 2010
WHAT A SWEETHEART! I remember her smile while working at J.C.Penneys and always--always had a kind word for everyone. I was so sorry to hear of her passing. What a lovely lady! May she rest in peace.
March 26, 2010
Our sympathy on the loss of Doris. We will always remember our lovely hard-working & caring neighbor on Lori Lane.
Vince & Peg Caputo
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