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Dolores <I>Anderson</I> Goldman

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Dolores Anderson Goldman

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12 Oct 2006 (aged 70)
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Dolores A. Goldman passed away October 12, 2006 at her home in the Black Forest. She was born July 27, 1936, in Washington D.C. to Arval L. and Maysel Anderson. For 50 years she was married to Henry "Hank" Goldman with whom she had three children: Leslie Hicks of Colorado Springs, Lynne Vagt of Oak Harbor, Washington, and Duane Goldman of Bloomington, Indiana. She is survived by 14 grandchildren; a brother, Roger Anderson of San Jose, California; and two sisters: Berniece Bell of Bakersfield, California and Darlene Anderson of Omaha, Nebraska. Dolores graduated from Weber College in Ogden, Utah, where she spent her early years. She was an amazingly wise, courageous and loving mom and grandmom as well as an unsurpassed life partner for her husband, Hank. She will be missed more than words can say. Her cheerful outlook on life, her wise counsel and her boundless love will be impossible to duplicate. In addition to the countless hours devoted to her family, Dolores was an accomplished vocalist. In recent years she devoted many hours to the Colorado Springs chapter of Sweet Adelines, the Velvet Hills Chorus. Her innumerable friends in the chorus plus the satisfaction of singing with such an accomplished group was a source of immense pleasure to her. Hers was a life well lived. Her faith was deep. She was one of a kind. A visitation is scheduled from 5:00 - 7:00 pm, Monday, October 16, 2006 at Swan-Law Funeral Director's, 501 N. Cascade Ave., Colorado Springs, CO. A Celebration of Life Service is planned for 1:00 pm, First Christian Church, 16 East Platte Ave., Colorado Springs, CO. In lieu of flowers please send memorial contributions to The Velvet Hills Chorus, c/o Kathleen Carmody, 2930 Mule Shoe Drive, Colorado Springs, CO 80922 or The Breast Center, University of Colorado Hospital, Anschutz Outpatient Pavilion, 1635 N. Ursula, Box 6510, Mail Stop F 724, Aurora, CO 80045-0510.
Dolores A. Goldman passed away October 12, 2006 at her home in the Black Forest. She was born July 27, 1936, in Washington D.C. to Arval L. and Maysel Anderson. For 50 years she was married to Henry "Hank" Goldman with whom she had three children: Leslie Hicks of Colorado Springs, Lynne Vagt of Oak Harbor, Washington, and Duane Goldman of Bloomington, Indiana. She is survived by 14 grandchildren; a brother, Roger Anderson of San Jose, California; and two sisters: Berniece Bell of Bakersfield, California and Darlene Anderson of Omaha, Nebraska. Dolores graduated from Weber College in Ogden, Utah, where she spent her early years. She was an amazingly wise, courageous and loving mom and grandmom as well as an unsurpassed life partner for her husband, Hank. She will be missed more than words can say. Her cheerful outlook on life, her wise counsel and her boundless love will be impossible to duplicate. In addition to the countless hours devoted to her family, Dolores was an accomplished vocalist. In recent years she devoted many hours to the Colorado Springs chapter of Sweet Adelines, the Velvet Hills Chorus. Her innumerable friends in the chorus plus the satisfaction of singing with such an accomplished group was a source of immense pleasure to her. Hers was a life well lived. Her faith was deep. She was one of a kind. A visitation is scheduled from 5:00 - 7:00 pm, Monday, October 16, 2006 at Swan-Law Funeral Director's, 501 N. Cascade Ave., Colorado Springs, CO. A Celebration of Life Service is planned for 1:00 pm, First Christian Church, 16 East Platte Ave., Colorado Springs, CO. In lieu of flowers please send memorial contributions to The Velvet Hills Chorus, c/o Kathleen Carmody, 2930 Mule Shoe Drive, Colorado Springs, CO 80922 or The Breast Center, University of Colorado Hospital, Anschutz Outpatient Pavilion, 1635 N. Ursula, Box 6510, Mail Stop F 724, Aurora, CO 80045-0510.

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