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Christy, Pat, Zach and Allison Miller posted a condolence
Thursday, January 26, 2012
We were very fortunate to have Bob and Dorothy as our neighbors for many years. She always watched over our home when we were away and never had to worry. She was a positive influence on many and was so proud of the many accomplishments of her children, grandchildren and great grandchildren. She will be missed by many! Rest in peach Dorothy.
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Jim Masseth Jr posted a condolence
Thursday, January 26, 2012
Remember going to Aunt Dorothy's and Uncle bob's - summer playing softball and haveing cookouts. Winter we would ride snow mobiles. Always a great time and Aunt Dorothy always made every one feel great and made good times extra special times.
you will be missed,
Jimmy
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Connor r posted a condolence
Thursday, January 26, 2012
Spending time with great grandma and grandpa at there house.always talkong to grandpa about trucks and toy trucks he collected over the years.also spending every christmas eve at her house with all of the family.
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John Bush posted a condolence
Thursday, January 26, 2012
Being the last of seven children in my family I know the feeling of loss. My prayers are with you. JB
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Diane Schulmerich (Masseth) posted a condolence
Wednesday, January 25, 2012
I was fortunate to spend allot of time at Aunt Dorothy's house when I was younger and I have many fond memories. Just last week I was telling my husband about the closet packed with winter clothing in every size imaginable which I borrowed when someone offered to take me for a snowmobile ride. A few years ago I was able to spend a couple days with Aunt Dorothy and Aunt Marie when we were in North Carolina for Aunt Henny's funeral, I took advantage of the opportunity and asked lots of family history questions, a few weeks afterwards I received a packet from Aunt Dorothy containing several articles and letters about the Masseth family, I was so excited she took the time to put that together for me. Aunt Dorothy was a tiny woman with a huge heart who made a difference in the lives of anyone who had the privilege of knowing her... God Bless you Aunt Dorothy!