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Doris's brother John
1999
Doris's brother John — with John Hudish and his wife
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Doris , my loving sister i remember dancing jitterbug with her as young girl in the  1960'S  she was a very good dancer too liked Ice skating also going to the park to swing on the swings.Going to coney island in New York . Doris was the Queen of White castle in New York 1955 and was in the yearly Christmas Macy's parade as a majorette in her uniform for the restaurant she worked for it was miles long she had so many blisters from her boots but completed the long march .How she had a very good sense of humor, was a people person .  All she wanted in life is to be loved and she is very much loved. All Doris's children where her world . She loved the Lord with all her Heart. DORIS will be always be loved in our hearts eternally. I love you was the last thing she would always say to me. Love you Doris

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