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Stephanie Martin
September 17, 2024
Every time I saw Doris, she gave me the biggest smile and a bear hug! I miss her
Edith Gotberg
September 24, 2020
Kerrie, Ruth, Ann and Jill, We are so sorry for the passing of your sweet mom. The service for your mom was very nice. It was nice to hear all the reflecting of her life. We have many wonderful memories of your mom and dad. The vacation to the Arches was such a fun trip with our families. All the many years of visiting and going to eat with Grandma, Fae and Roy. We will miss your mom.
We feel so bad we weren't able to get close to you at the service and visit. You are in our prayers and hope to see you soon. Love you, Aunt Edith and family

Sue Bain Robertson
September 24, 2020
Many beautiful memories of going to the Naylor home and just feel pure love. All kids in high school need that. Doris even in my older years the love I felt never failed. Glad you are with your dear husband. Love your family.
Trisha Toone Erickson
September 24, 2020
I hold fond memories of time spent with Aunt Doris, Kerrie, Jill, Ruth and Ann. I laugh when I think of Aunt Doris and mom (Aunt Pat) gave us hair cuts. I don't think my bangs were ever straight. I will always remember her beautiful contagious smile. My thoughts and prayers are with all of you.
Mary Ann Erdmann
September 24, 2020
Your mom was such a kind and loving woman. I am grateful that I had the opportunity to get to know her briefly. She had a fun personality with a great laugh. Doris always had a smile and made everyone feel welcomed. She was a wonderful woman and a great mom.
My thoughts and prayers are with you during this challenging time.
Love,
Mary Ann
Sarah Meier
September 23, 2020
Dear Naylor Family,
I was saddened to read of Doris’s passing. Your Mom was always so happy—-her smile brightened everyone around her. My dad and your Grandpa George were best army buddies. Your Mom would sometimes babysit my sisters and I. I don’t remember those times, but I’m sure I loved it. Years go by and we lose track of people, but I still remember when your family (Lee, Doris, Kerrie, and Jill) came to visit us in San Diego. I remember loving to play with Kerrie and Jill because I could carry them piggyback because I was enough older and taller.
May the peace that only the Savior can bring to your hearts also abide in your homes throughout the days and months ahead. May memories of your mom always make you smile.
With love,
Sarah Robertson Meier
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