This page is dedicated to the loved ones of Doris and to her
life here on Earth. I know that Doris is watching me as I create
this site, and I got to get it right.
She loved her family and treated friends the same way. Whether
you met her one time or many times Doris treated you like
you were one of her own. She ruled with a firm hand though. Not
much got past her. And won't in the future either. She is at
peace and just wants to be remembered. Let's keep Doris in our
thoughts and her family in our prayers.
Maggie Harrison |
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Be Still
Be still like the grass on a melancholy summer day
Be still like desert shrub.
Be calm and you will hear your loved one speak, in the
stillness, in the calm, their love resounds.
If you are still this promise I make, you will hear the voice of
your loved one helping you along your way.
Cindy Barczynski
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THE DASH
I read of a man who stood to speak at the funeral of a friend.
He referred to the dates on the gravestone from the beginning to
the end.
He noted that first came his date of birth, and spoke that date
with tears,
But he said what mattered most was the dash between those years.
That dash represents all the time he spent alive on earth.
And now, only those who loved him most know what that little
line is worth.
For it matters not how much we own. the cars the house, the
cash.
What matters is how we live and love, and how we live our dash.
So think about this long and hard, are there things we'd like to
change?
For we never know how much time is left, for things to
rearrange.
If we could just slow down enough, to consider what's true and
real.
And always try to understand the way other people feel.
And be less quick to anger and show appreciation more,
and love the people in our lives, like we've never loved before.
If we'd treat each other with respect and more often wear a
smile,
Remembering that this little dash might only last a while.
So when your live is being read, with our actions to rehash,
Would we be proud of what others will say, about how we spent
your dash?
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Aunt Dorie was a wonderful lady. I have so many fond
memories of her and Uncle Dick also.
I will remember her always. My condolences to the family.
Laura Schreffler-Bramblett (Erie, PA ) |
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January 28, 2007
may you rest in piece. our thoughts and prayers are with you all
Cheryl & Walt Kelley (Yuma, AZ ) |
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2/27/07 One month ago you left us. Still new is the feeling that
you are gone, but knowing that we will see you again keeps us
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8/11/08
I’m happy
I had a chance to talk with her a few months before she
passed away. The untold stories and memories that a person
takes with them are treasure lost. She was an absolute
pleasure to speak with and her mind was still sharp as a
tack recalling details about
her childhood. When I called again with some more questions
for her she was gone.
Keith A. Carlson
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September 19, 2008 Celebrating Doris' birthday with
thoughts and wishes for her family and friends.
Take a moment today to celebrate her life.
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Jan 27, 2009 Stopping by to remember Doris and her
family on this day. |
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September 19, 2009 Birthdays last forever, love
lasts forever. Happy Birthday Doris. |
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| Stopping by with a
memory of Christmas 2009 |
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