Dorothy May Huston
  • Born on: May 23, 1917
  • Departed on: November 12, 2003

Dorothy May Huston


I just found this...Never knew it existed...my memories of grandma are very very special and complicated....I remember protivin...and the big round table in the kitchen....I remember everyone playing cards...I remember sitting in the garden behind the house in protivin and eating strawberries and peas...and the pump in the back of the house....I remember Grandma hollering up the stairs one night ...09/28/1970...Cheryl Renee is here :)....my baby sister...she was there to watch over the rest of us 5....I miss you Grandma :)

Sharon Landis Harris
Tuesday, September 13, 2011

The one thing I will always remember about Grandma Dorothy is her playing the piano, and how she would always baby her dog. Where ever my Mom moved Grandma wouldn't be far behind.Now with Grandma gone it just will not be the same at Moms house. She will be missed.

Roxelle Doyle
Monday, April 06, 2009

Grandma, I will miss you. You were a lot of fun to play cards with. Even if I was not on your team, I caught myself rooting for you. Your laugh was un-mistakable. If you were in a crowd and were laughing, I would be able to find you. Your love for the piano and organ was a lot of fun. I Can remember going to your house on Thanksgiving, Tana & Tamara were teenagers then. We were glad that Dad actually would bring us. I love you Grandma!! Kenny

Ken Dennis
Monday, April 06, 2009

We miss you, Mom

Shayla Landis
Monday, April 06, 2009

I miss my grandma. We have the same taste in jewlery and anything that sparkled. I loved listening to her sing and play the piano. My earliest memories were of living close to her. Even moving to Arizona. I too found the beauty in the desert as she did. Every sunset I see reminds me of her. I will miss her very much. It will be nice to see her in the great reserection in the paradise that Jehovah has promised us. "Keep your eyes on the Prise" is one of my favorite kingdom melodies. I am happy that she was given the chance to move back to Iowa so she could spend more time with her other children and family. Bye Grandma I miss you.

Tia Lynn Coleman
Monday, April 06, 2009
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