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Katherine(Pieper) Ninmann
March 27, 2020
To the family of Dorothy Scheberl, my deepest sympathy. I remember visiting John and Helen, when they lived on Hubbard St. Rest in peace.
Jan Luebke
March 26, 2020
Dorothy will be so missed not seeing her as a part of St. John's Church family. She was a busy lady and truly loved serving the Lord in any way she could. Always sat in the same area in church with a smile as church was over and members walked by her. Loved her, her spunk and her sense of humor. Rest in Peace Dorothy.
Helen Schaumberg
March 25, 2020
To the family of Dorothy Scheberl, You have my deepest sympathy. I have known Dorothy for many years and am proud to say she was my friend. Enjoyed quilting with her and know she will be missed by all.
Lloyd and Lola Lechner
March 25, 2020
Have lots of memories of your mother when we would buy black popcorn and later years when we would meet at the grocery store. Our sympathy to all of the family
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Shirley Rhode
March 24, 2020
Enjoy your new wings Aunt Dorothy. You will be missed by so many. Love Always to you and all our family.
Sally Kahlhamer
March 24, 2020
So sorry to hear this. She will be remembered as the book lady at St. John's rummage. She will be missed.
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