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Dolores Faye <I>Soderlund</I> Depperschmidt

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Dolores Faye Soderlund Depperschmidt

Birth
Kanona, Decatur County, Kansas, USA
Death
20 Nov 2021 (aged 87)
Oberlin, Decatur County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Leoville, Decatur County, Kansas, USA GPS-Latitude: 39.5803067, Longitude: -100.4617536
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Dolores Faye Depperschmidt, 87, was born to Frank and Doretta (Butler) Soderlund at Kanona, Kansas, on October 10, 1934. She passed away with her family by her side on November 20th, 2021 in Oberlin, Kansas.

Dolores graduated from Decatur County High School in 1954 and later that year she was married to Al J. Depperschmidt. Throughout their marriage they made their home in Dresden, Kansas.

Over the course of her career she worked in the food system at the schools of Leoville and Clayton and as a co-owner of the Dresden Thrift Shop. She was a part of the Daughters of Isabella group and the Altar Society. In her free time Dolores made quilt blocks for the Disabled American Veterans. She enjoyed embroider, reading, scrapbooking and loved watching rodeos.

She is survived by her sons Mark and David, daughter-in-law Carla, grandchildren Heather, Leia and Jason, great grandchildren Zachary, Olivia, Kiera, Clayton and Quinn and other family and friends.

She is preceded in death by her parents, husband, two sons and four brothers.

Hays Post, 11/23/2021
Dolores Faye Depperschmidt, 87, was born to Frank and Doretta (Butler) Soderlund at Kanona, Kansas, on October 10, 1934. She passed away with her family by her side on November 20th, 2021 in Oberlin, Kansas.

Dolores graduated from Decatur County High School in 1954 and later that year she was married to Al J. Depperschmidt. Throughout their marriage they made their home in Dresden, Kansas.

Over the course of her career she worked in the food system at the schools of Leoville and Clayton and as a co-owner of the Dresden Thrift Shop. She was a part of the Daughters of Isabella group and the Altar Society. In her free time Dolores made quilt blocks for the Disabled American Veterans. She enjoyed embroider, reading, scrapbooking and loved watching rodeos.

She is survived by her sons Mark and David, daughter-in-law Carla, grandchildren Heather, Leia and Jason, great grandchildren Zachary, Olivia, Kiera, Clayton and Quinn and other family and friends.

She is preceded in death by her parents, husband, two sons and four brothers.

Hays Post, 11/23/2021


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