Tributes
Leave a tributeI still remember my times with you and how awesome a
person you and Gramps were to me and my family.
I will never forget the smell of your beautiful home in San Diego
and the lemons in your alley that I scarfed on and you making breakfast for us in the kitchen. What a wonderful memory! Thank you Grandma
again for all your love. Rhett
You always made me and my sisters feel. You and Gramps were
the best and I hope you can know how much we love and miss you.
I hope you are in bliss!
living with a total of 49 grandchildren,94 great grandchildren and 10
great great grandchildren. Proceeding Dorothy in death were four children and her husband Glen, her parents, two brothers and one sister.
at which time she and her husband left San Diego to retire in WA and ID. returning to SD 10 years ago. Where she resided with her eldest son Glen. She will be missed.
Leave a Tribute
I still remember my times with you and how awesome a
person you and Gramps were to me and my family.
I will never forget the smell of your beautiful home in San Diego
and the lemons in your alley that I scarfed on and you making breakfast for us in the kitchen. What a wonderful memory! Thank you Grandma
again for all your love. Rhett


Two Little Boys
There were two little boys, who had two little toys
Each had a wooden horse.
Gayly they played, one summer's day
Warriors both, of course.
Then one little chap, had a mishap
Broke off his horses head.
Wept for his toy, then cried for joy as his young comrade said:
'Did you think I would leave you crying,
When there's room on my horse for two?
Climb aboard, and we'll soon be flying through the ranks of the boys in blue.
Maybe someday we'll both be soldiers and our horses will not be toys.
Do you think, then, that we'll remember, when we were two little boys?'
Long years had passed. War came at last.
Bravely they marched away.
Cannons roared loud, 'midst the mad crowd.
Dying and wounded Joe lay.
There came a loud crash. A horse dashes past,
From out of the ranks of blue.
It galloped away, to where Joe lay. And a voice rang strong and true:
'Did you think I would leave you dying,
When there's room on my horse for two?
Climb aboard and we'll soon be flying through the ranks of the boys in blue.
Did you say that I'm all atremble? Well, it may be the battle's noise,
Or it may be that I remember, when we were two little boys.'
As sung by Dorothy to her grandchildren. She helped me with the lyrics over the phone as I wrote the words down in 1995.