A Memorial Tree Was Planted For Dorothy N Radebaugh
A Memorial Tree was planted for Dorothy N Radebaugh
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Birth date: Sep 15, 1925 Death date: Mar 4, 2024
Dorothy Radebaugh Obituary Dorothy N. Radebaugh (nee Keyser), 98, formerly of Elyria, died March 4, 2024. She was born September 15, 1925 in New Athens, Harrison County, Ohio and was a 1943 graduate of Franklin High School in New Read Obituary
A Memorial Tree was planted for Dorothy N Radebaugh
We are deeply sorry for your loss ~ the staff at Dicken Funeral Home & Cremation Service
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Healing touch was purchased for the family of Dorothy N Radebaugh. Send FlowersWith all our love and sympathy at this time, we will always remember Dot.Debbie and Deb
Spring's grace was purchased for the family of Dorothy N Radebaugh by Brenda Alicea, Sylvia, Mark and Charlotte Barton - Georgetown and Dallas TX. Send FlowersDorothy will be loved and remembered always. She made this world a much better place. We can always tell where a beautiful soul has been by the tears, smiles, and laughter left behind. We love you.Brenda Alicea, Sylvia, Mark and Charlotte Barton - Georgetown and Dallas TX
Spring's bounty basket was purchased for the family of Dorothy N Radebaugh by Warmest regards, Candace and Jean / Georgetown TX. Send FlowersWith deepest sympathy on the loss of your wonderful Mother. Our thoughts & prayers are with your family during this sad time. May Dorothy rest in peace & her memory live on forever. Love and hugs.Warmest regards, Candace and Jean / Georgetown TX
Affectionally known to us as Aunt Dodie, or more often, simply as Dodo. What a lady – known for the sumptuous vegetables we devoured from her garden, known for her warm, welcoming hugs when we showed up on her doorstep, known for her coffee that would put Starbucks to shame, and last but not least, known for her laughter. Her love for everyone and her infectious laughter will live in our hearts – always!The Schumar Sisters
Sending our sympathy, along with special memories of sweet Dorothy and John, happy hours in their driveway, and garden walks with Dorothy. Thank heavens our sons were paperboys, enabling us to meet and get to know so many of our neighbors. The Radebaughs, especially, were a blessing to us. There’s certainly joy in heaven…. â¤ï¸
My condolances to Gale and her family. You were a devoted and caring Daughter. A remberance will be sent to the Weseylan.kim Moran