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Dora Pauline <I>Hatmaker</I> Scott

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Dora Pauline Hatmaker Scott

Birth
Death
13 Jun 2014 (aged 57)
Morton, Lewis County, Washington, USA
Burial
Lodi, San Joaquin County, California, USA GPS-Latitude: 38.1027718, Longitude: -121.2593765
Plot
Garden of Trees . Blk 6471 . Sp 3
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On June 13, 2014, our beloved wife, mother and friend Dora Pauline Scott passed away peacefully at the age of 57 with her family at her bedside in Lodi, California. Her beloved husband Keith, their three children and four grandchildren survive Dora. Amy and Albert Mendoza, Keith and Kadine Scott and Christopher and Gloria Scott.

The joys of her life were her four grandchildren: Hanna Wenzel and Luke Wenzel. Trooper Scott and Paisley Scott. She is also survived by her mother, Louise Latham, her sister Donna and Sean Ray, sister Jo Ann and husband Michael Murphy and numerous nephews and nieces. Dora was proceeded by her father Harry Campbell Hatmaker and her brother, Darrell Dean Hatmaker.

Dora was the firstborn child of Harry Hatmaker and Louise Latham on October 10, 1956 in Morton, Washington. As a child, Dora lived in Bremerton Washington and Roseburg, Oregon. At the age of 17 her family moved to Stockton, California.

Dora and her family attended the First Pentecostal Church/Christian Life Center in Stockton, under the pastorate of Bishop Kenneth F Haney and Pastor Nathaniel Haney. She graduated from Stockton Christian School in 975 and attended Western Apostolic Bible College/Christian Life College.

Dora met her beloved husband shortly after Valentines day in 1975 while Keith was on leave from the U.S. Navy. This began a loving relationship that lasted over 38 years. Dora married Keith on November 1, 1975 at The First United Pentecostal Church/ Christian Life Center in Stockton.

Dora was a faithful member of Christian Life Center for nearly 40 years. Dora along with Keith were active with the Sheepfold Ministries/Home Groups as well as being members of Christian Life Center's choir.

Dora taught at Stockton Christian Academy for over 25 years. Her desire was to be a mentor to her students and to share her testimony of God's Love. The students and staff of Stockton Christian Academy dearly loved her and the students dedicated the 2010 year book in her honor.
On June 13, 2014, our beloved wife, mother and friend Dora Pauline Scott passed away peacefully at the age of 57 with her family at her bedside in Lodi, California. Her beloved husband Keith, their three children and four grandchildren survive Dora. Amy and Albert Mendoza, Keith and Kadine Scott and Christopher and Gloria Scott.

The joys of her life were her four grandchildren: Hanna Wenzel and Luke Wenzel. Trooper Scott and Paisley Scott. She is also survived by her mother, Louise Latham, her sister Donna and Sean Ray, sister Jo Ann and husband Michael Murphy and numerous nephews and nieces. Dora was proceeded by her father Harry Campbell Hatmaker and her brother, Darrell Dean Hatmaker.

Dora was the firstborn child of Harry Hatmaker and Louise Latham on October 10, 1956 in Morton, Washington. As a child, Dora lived in Bremerton Washington and Roseburg, Oregon. At the age of 17 her family moved to Stockton, California.

Dora and her family attended the First Pentecostal Church/Christian Life Center in Stockton, under the pastorate of Bishop Kenneth F Haney and Pastor Nathaniel Haney. She graduated from Stockton Christian School in 975 and attended Western Apostolic Bible College/Christian Life College.

Dora met her beloved husband shortly after Valentines day in 1975 while Keith was on leave from the U.S. Navy. This began a loving relationship that lasted over 38 years. Dora married Keith on November 1, 1975 at The First United Pentecostal Church/ Christian Life Center in Stockton.

Dora was a faithful member of Christian Life Center for nearly 40 years. Dora along with Keith were active with the Sheepfold Ministries/Home Groups as well as being members of Christian Life Center's choir.

Dora taught at Stockton Christian Academy for over 25 years. Her desire was to be a mentor to her students and to share her testimony of God's Love. The students and staff of Stockton Christian Academy dearly loved her and the students dedicated the 2010 year book in her honor.

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