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Bob Stern
April 7, 2009
Our symathies to the family. Dorothy greeted you like you were the most interesting person she ever met. She was such an ego boost. She was motherly, brought me veggies from garden, but also seemed like a recent college grad, curious, enthusiastic, energetic, fashionable. And what a great couple, her and Neff...will miss you Dorothy.
April 6, 2009
we are sad to lose such a beautiful neighbor & friend. we appreciated dorothy's unique insights, cheerful outlook and enthusiasm for life.
our sympathy to neff & family,
gloria kishton, bob lemmerman & family
April 6, 2009
Dear Dave: I'm sorry I won't be able to make it to the wake.I will have you in my thoughts.It sounds like she was an amazing woman!God obviously has some plans for her.
Tatiana Mazur
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