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Dolores A <I>Vermillion</I> Wilson

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Dolores A Vermillion Wilson

Birth
Harlan, Harlan County, Kentucky, USA
Death
29 Jan 2022 (aged 93)
Burial
Erlanger, Kenton County, Kentucky, USA GPS-Latitude: 39.014231, Longitude: -84.5932457
Plot
Block A - 2nd row from fence
Memorial ID
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Dolores A. Wilson passed peacefully at her home on January 28th. She was surrounded by her loved ones. She was born 93 years ago in Harlan, Ky, the daughter of Jesse and Myrtle Vermillion. She was a proud graduate of Holmes High School, class of '46. After graduation she worked for a short time as a secretary in Cincinnati. Her husband of 63 years (Tom) preceded in death, as did her son, Greg. Brothers, Howard Vermillion and Charles Vermillion and sister, Nancy Dwyer also preceded her in death.

The substance of her life was her faith. She attended Florence United Methodist Church for the last 30 years, but before that, her family was a charter member of the First Evangelical Methodist Church in Latonia. Every year she would read her bible cover to cover. For many years she was a big supporter of the Lady Rebel's basketball team. Her morning routine included reading the newspaper and completing the crossword puzzle of the day. Spy thrillers and mystery novels were her go to pleasure reads. She loved playing dominoes with family and friends and, more often than not, she came away the winner.
Dolores A. Wilson passed peacefully at her home on January 28th. She was surrounded by her loved ones. She was born 93 years ago in Harlan, Ky, the daughter of Jesse and Myrtle Vermillion. She was a proud graduate of Holmes High School, class of '46. After graduation she worked for a short time as a secretary in Cincinnati. Her husband of 63 years (Tom) preceded in death, as did her son, Greg. Brothers, Howard Vermillion and Charles Vermillion and sister, Nancy Dwyer also preceded her in death.

The substance of her life was her faith. She attended Florence United Methodist Church for the last 30 years, but before that, her family was a charter member of the First Evangelical Methodist Church in Latonia. Every year she would read her bible cover to cover. For many years she was a big supporter of the Lady Rebel's basketball team. Her morning routine included reading the newspaper and completing the crossword puzzle of the day. Spy thrillers and mystery novels were her go to pleasure reads. She loved playing dominoes with family and friends and, more often than not, she came away the winner.


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