Jean Dorr
Dee and I became friends in the second grade. We were both only children and felt the Lord had blessed us with a sister. I spent many weekends at Mr and Mrs Collins. Dee and I would go out looking for treasure- old bottles. We said we were going to grow up, live on a farm and have lots of dogs. She once chuckled and told me she held up her end of the bargain. We laughed and cried together through many trials and life milestones. I will miss her greatly but know I will see her in heaven where there is no more pain and no more tears. She was a wonderful grammy and a great friend to many. Dee will live on in my heart forever.




