Five Women Remembered for Their Contributions and Love
Five Women Remembered for Their Contributions and Love

Five Women Remembered for Their Contributions and Love

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Several obituaries have recently been published, highlighting the lives and contributions of remarkable individuals. Rose Stenger, 84, of Kentucky, was remembered for her service as a band parent and her talent in sewing, alongside her deep family devotion and love for gardening. Dorothy Whiston Jones, a 99-year-old PE teacher and sociology lecturer from Wales, was celebrated for her dedication to education and community service, notably her involvement with the Girl Guides. Suzanne Diane Morin, 76, from Lewiston, was cherished for her family-oriented spirit and her long career at Fancy Stitchers, while Rebecca DeLois, 72, was recognized for her generosity and commitment to learning and community causes. Lastly, Diane Moody, who battled leukemia, was honored for her loving family role and her resilient spirit throughout her health challenges. Each individual left a lasting impact on their families and communities, reflecting diverse lives well-lived.

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