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May 22, 1931 ~ April 9, 2011 (age 79)
Recitation of the rosary will be at 7:00pm Thursday, April 14, 2011, at Riverview Abbey Chapel. A Mass of Christian burial will be at 10:00am Friday, at Holy Redeemer Catholic Church.
Born May 22, 1931, in Seattle, Washington, Dolores spent her childhood in Ketchikan, Alaska, with her sister, Jamela. She moved to Portland with her family in 1942, graduating from Roosevelt High school in 1949. Dolores married William Hart in 1967. He died in 2007.
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4 replies on “Dolores Hart”
Mary, Molly, Patrick and families:
My deepest sympathies in the loss of your lovely mother & grandmother. I always thought she was a most beautiful woman and so pleasant whenever we were able to visit with her. May she rise gloriously to the heavenly gates to be greeted by, Uncle Bill, and all the others who wait for her!
With comforting thoughts, Theresa Bisek
Great Aunt Dolores,
You always knew how to make someone feel welcome and loved. I have moved a lot over the years and you always stayed in contact and made sure I knew I was loved. When my Mother died, you had kind words, when my Grandmother died, you understood how much she meant to me. Your memory will always be cherished and you will be greatly missed.
I hope during this sad time your children and grandchildren will remember the Love you had for them and that you will always be there to watch over them.
Aunt Dolores,
You were always a breath of “fresh air”, when it came to getting to know me. You were more real than most and I really appreciated that. Your sense of humor was unparalleled.
I will miss you. But you live on in my heart. God Bless.
Aunt Delores was one of the many happy and welcoming faces I hoped to see every Christmas. She lit up the room with her presence and made your day brighter with her smile. I know, as well as many others do, that she is up in Heaven with GOD and smiling down all all those she touched. She will be missed, yet continued to be loved by many. Love to you and yours.
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