“Few people have the good fortune to have lived as full and rewarding a life as she did. She bloomed in her children and again in her grandchildren. For five generations, she lived in their laughter and returned to the gardens of her youth. Senility barely embraced her. In old age, there were memories, and she could smile because she retained life’s greatest gifts — a pure heart and young spirit. The expressions of friendship and love for mankind were strong in her life where these qualities are often elusive. The ideas and ideals she taught will be engraved as a memory so that the future will be filled with a purpose to bring peace by loving and to understand by compromise.”
—Daughter, Linda Rammer
Doris is survived by one daughter and three sons, Linda Dunn Rammer (Joe) of Chippewa Falls, Dan Dunn of Red Wing, Minn., Gary Dunn (Becky) and Dale Dunn (Kathy), all of Boyceville; seven grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren; her mother, Mae Schlottman of Glenwood City; two brothers and two sisters, Roger Schlottman (Johanna) of Boyceville, Arlyss Hintzman (Larry) of Menomonie, Kenneth Schlottman (Judy), Ruth Ann Williams (Gary Fero), all of Boyceville; nieces and nephews; other relatives and friends.
Memorial services will be held at 6 p.m. Thursday, September 22, 2005, at Anderson Everts Funeral Home in Glenwood City, with Pastor David Guerrao officiating. Interment of cremains will be in Northern Wisconsin Veterans Memorial Cemetery, Beaver Brook Township.
Friends may call on the family on Thursday at the funeral home, from 4 p.m. until the time of services.
“Few people have the good fortune to have lived as full and rewarding a life as she did. She bloomed in her children and again in her grandchildren. For five generations, she lived in their laughter and returned to the gardens of her youth. Senility barely embraced her. In old age, there were memories, and she could smile because she retained life’s greatest gifts — a pure heart and young spirit. The expressions of friendship and love for mankind were strong in her life where these qualities are often elusive. The ideas and ideals she taught will be engraved as a memory so that the future will be filled with a purpose to bring peace by loving and to understand by compromise.”
—Daughter, Linda Rammer
Doris is survived by one daughter and three sons, Linda Dunn Rammer (Joe) of Chippewa Falls, Dan Dunn of Red Wing, Minn., Gary Dunn (Becky) and Dale Dunn (Kathy), all of Boyceville; seven grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren; her mother, Mae Schlottman of Glenwood City; two brothers and two sisters, Roger Schlottman (Johanna) of Boyceville, Arlyss Hintzman (Larry) of Menomonie, Kenneth Schlottman (Judy), Ruth Ann Williams (Gary Fero), all of Boyceville; nieces and nephews; other relatives and friends.
Memorial services will be held at 6 p.m. Thursday, September 22, 2005, at Anderson Everts Funeral Home in Glenwood City, with Pastor David Guerrao officiating. Interment of cremains will be in Northern Wisconsin Veterans Memorial Cemetery, Beaver Brook Township.
Friends may call on the family on Thursday at the funeral home, from 4 p.m. until the time of services.
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