Dorothy is survived by her son Richard (Dick) Freauff and (Milla) of Yakima; daughter Donna and (Chuck) Wiley of Prosser. Dorothy is also survived by two granddaughters, Teresa (Ed) Kratzer of Lafayette, OR and Tamera Wiley (Nathan) of Toppenish; a grandson Jake Freauff and (Nina) of Portland, OR. Dorothy had 8 great-grandchildren: Andy (Amy) Burnett, Jenni, Sarah, Kyle Kratzer of Lafayette, OR and Jessica, Danica, Heather, and Zachary Collins of Toppenish, WA.
Dorothy was preceded in death by her father and mother, Bert and Dora Baker as well as her husband Conrad, and two brothers Ralph Baker and Harold Baker, and one sister, Marge Skogen.
Dorothy was always preoccupied with caring for others over the course of many years. She was always willing to minister to others in whatever way she could. For many years, she took car of her father-in-law and mother-in-law, while holding down a full-time job and raising a large garden. She ran the lunch counter at the Sunnyside Sales Yard, Mile High Cafe, Eastway Pharmacy and Walter's Drug Store. She spent a great deal of time caring for her husband during his terminal illness. Her wisdom and compassion was always admired and cherished by her family.
The family would like to thank the Tri-Cities Chaplain and Hospice for their assistance and home care for mom.
A graveside service will be held 12:00 noon Tuesday, August 29, 2006 at West Hills Memorial Park. Those wishing to attend should meet at the cemetery. Memorial contributions can be made to the Tri-Cities Hospice.
Yakima Herald Republic Published On Tuesday August 29 2006
Dorothy is survived by her son Richard (Dick) Freauff and (Milla) of Yakima; daughter Donna and (Chuck) Wiley of Prosser. Dorothy is also survived by two granddaughters, Teresa (Ed) Kratzer of Lafayette, OR and Tamera Wiley (Nathan) of Toppenish; a grandson Jake Freauff and (Nina) of Portland, OR. Dorothy had 8 great-grandchildren: Andy (Amy) Burnett, Jenni, Sarah, Kyle Kratzer of Lafayette, OR and Jessica, Danica, Heather, and Zachary Collins of Toppenish, WA.
Dorothy was preceded in death by her father and mother, Bert and Dora Baker as well as her husband Conrad, and two brothers Ralph Baker and Harold Baker, and one sister, Marge Skogen.
Dorothy was always preoccupied with caring for others over the course of many years. She was always willing to minister to others in whatever way she could. For many years, she took car of her father-in-law and mother-in-law, while holding down a full-time job and raising a large garden. She ran the lunch counter at the Sunnyside Sales Yard, Mile High Cafe, Eastway Pharmacy and Walter's Drug Store. She spent a great deal of time caring for her husband during his terminal illness. Her wisdom and compassion was always admired and cherished by her family.
The family would like to thank the Tri-Cities Chaplain and Hospice for their assistance and home care for mom.
A graveside service will be held 12:00 noon Tuesday, August 29, 2006 at West Hills Memorial Park. Those wishing to attend should meet at the cemetery. Memorial contributions can be made to the Tri-Cities Hospice.
Yakima Herald Republic Published On Tuesday August 29 2006
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