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Doris Marie <I>Yoergler</I> Roth

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Doris Marie Yoergler Roth

Birth
Tama, Tama County, Iowa, USA
Death
2 May 2005 (aged 91)
Dubuque, Dubuque County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Dubuque, Dubuque County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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Parents: Lewis and Daisy Mae Clark Yoergler

From a fellow Find A Grave member

she was an amazing lady...she never ever used fowl language or spoke ill of anyone. She used to be employed at the battery plant. The day her husband died she swore she seen the grim reaper follow him up the stairs it came up through a certain step. When we came to visit she said for us to not step on that step. She would always feed the neighborhood children and the men that worked the railroad. She loved and I mean loved to watch wrestling on T.V. back when it was WWF I believe 1970's - 1980's and 1990's...she made the best homemade noodles and jams....her chocolate chip cookies were always misshaped but delicious. ..she was a worry wart and worried about everyone. ..she always talked about her sister Elizabeth that died as an infant. The day of her son Anthony's funeral she cried I never seen her cry, she said its the greatest pain and sadness to have a child die before a parent, this is what her mother said and she said its true...sadly a year after Estella died from small cell cancer her other son Annie died in a train collision he was conducting and collided with another in Clinton, Iowa. I will always cherish her wisdom, kindness, and generousity. ....
Parents: Lewis and Daisy Mae Clark Yoergler

From a fellow Find A Grave member

she was an amazing lady...she never ever used fowl language or spoke ill of anyone. She used to be employed at the battery plant. The day her husband died she swore she seen the grim reaper follow him up the stairs it came up through a certain step. When we came to visit she said for us to not step on that step. She would always feed the neighborhood children and the men that worked the railroad. She loved and I mean loved to watch wrestling on T.V. back when it was WWF I believe 1970's - 1980's and 1990's...she made the best homemade noodles and jams....her chocolate chip cookies were always misshaped but delicious. ..she was a worry wart and worried about everyone. ..she always talked about her sister Elizabeth that died as an infant. The day of her son Anthony's funeral she cried I never seen her cry, she said its the greatest pain and sadness to have a child die before a parent, this is what her mother said and she said its true...sadly a year after Estella died from small cell cancer her other son Annie died in a train collision he was conducting and collided with another in Clinton, Iowa. I will always cherish her wisdom, kindness, and generousity. ....


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