Doris met Dale Campbell and soon they married on February 14, 1980, with many loving memories. They loved to travel and enjoyed their fishing trips to the Klamath River, and their annual camping and fishing trips to Eagle Lake. Doris enjoyed tole wood painting projects and china painting, in which she has many lovely plates she painted, and proudly displayed.
Doris is preceded in death by her parents, Richard and Rosalee Lutes, her brother Richard Lutes, and son Michael Shain and infant Richard.
Survivors are, her husband of 40 years, Dale Campbell, daughter Vicky Morgan (Adam), stepdaughters Daleen Baker and Ronda Korish; granddaughters Tammy Shain McKay, Jennifer Van Dixon (Matt), Summer Price (Sam), Payton Korish. Grandsons Timothy Baker, Chase Korish; great granddaughters Chelsea Carter, Christina Shain Mckay, Gracie and Addilynn Baker, great grandsons, Tristan and Hayden Van Dixon, Leo Price, nieces and nephews.
Published in Daily News on May 23, 2020.
Doris met Dale Campbell and soon they married on February 14, 1980, with many loving memories. They loved to travel and enjoyed their fishing trips to the Klamath River, and their annual camping and fishing trips to Eagle Lake. Doris enjoyed tole wood painting projects and china painting, in which she has many lovely plates she painted, and proudly displayed.
Doris is preceded in death by her parents, Richard and Rosalee Lutes, her brother Richard Lutes, and son Michael Shain and infant Richard.
Survivors are, her husband of 40 years, Dale Campbell, daughter Vicky Morgan (Adam), stepdaughters Daleen Baker and Ronda Korish; granddaughters Tammy Shain McKay, Jennifer Van Dixon (Matt), Summer Price (Sam), Payton Korish. Grandsons Timothy Baker, Chase Korish; great granddaughters Chelsea Carter, Christina Shain Mckay, Gracie and Addilynn Baker, great grandsons, Tristan and Hayden Van Dixon, Leo Price, nieces and nephews.
Published in Daily News on May 23, 2020.
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