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This memorial website was created in memory of our loved one, Dorcas Stieff, 91 years old, born on December 23, 1923, and passed away on July 18, 2015. We will remember her forever.
Aunt Dorcas You treated me like I was the youngest sister. I learned so much from you and mom. How could I ever forget you. So much love for you and my family. Rest Peacefully knowing how much you are loved and by so many
Mom...I miss you so very much...every morning I look at your picture on my cell phone and say "good morning mommy"...I don't want to cry but can't hold back tears and the ache in my heart...I treasure all the wonderful things that I learned from...even when you though I wasn't listening I did...and glad that I was listening because it made me into the woman that I am today...glad for the faith in God you instilled in your children - it's what keeps me going from day to day..you are forever in my heart and on my mind!!!
Dearest Aunt Dorcas, we all miss you so much. It doesn’t get easier, but we are able to find solace in the many vivid memories that made us laugh, cringe, and cry and we’re grateful for every moment. You’re never forgotten...
I know I am a day late but Grandma you Wil never be forgotten. Thanks for always praying and calling everyone out by name. I am standing on the prayers that went out for me. Love you, love you, love you.
Mommy - words can't describe how much I have missed you these past 2 years - I see your face often in my mind, missing our many conversations, your words of encouragement, missing your voice and your smile - today I wish I could just hold your hand and look into your beautiful gray eyes - I still pray that God gives me as much faith and courage that you had - always trusting Him in everything and for everything - I will never stopping loving the one the truly loved me with all her heart - luv you luv you luv you - Marcia
Mom you are in my heart and thoughts on this 2nd anniversary of your passing. A day doesn't go by that I don't think about you and wish you were still here. Miss you so much! God in his infinite wisdom knows Best!
Aunt Dorcas You treated me like I was the youngest sister. I learned so much from you and mom. How could I ever forget you. So much love for you and my family. Rest Peacefully knowing how much you are loved and by so many
I can remember being young and I was always at aunt Dorcas house.i would cry when I had to leave..she treated me just like her son.i remember when some boy ran me home and uncle and aunt Dorcas seen me running I was rolling got to the door it was locked my first tussle I don't know if I won or lost but that was the beginning of how to be a man.When my mother passed she hug me and said I'm your mommy now I'll miss her so much..love you auntie