Doris was the "costume lady" for First Nighters for many years. She is remembered by many not by her name but the costumes she made them as children. Doris was a member of St. Anne Catholic Church. She was an avid card player and was a member of the Home Economics Club in New Castle. She loved arts and crafts, sewing and quilt making. She loved to dance and often said she would "rather dance than eat."
She was preceded in death by her husband of 49 years, Charles Joseph Tatro in 1989; two sons, David and Kevin Tatro; seven brothers and sisters, Merril, Myrtle, Mildred, Dale, Elgin, Eldon, and Orville.
A Mass of Christian Burial held at St. Anne Catholic Church with Father Joe Rautenberg officiating.
Burial will follow in Green Hills Memory Gardens.
Memorial contributions may be made to St. Jude Children's Hospital with envelopes available at the funeral home.
Doris was the "costume lady" for First Nighters for many years. She is remembered by many not by her name but the costumes she made them as children. Doris was a member of St. Anne Catholic Church. She was an avid card player and was a member of the Home Economics Club in New Castle. She loved arts and crafts, sewing and quilt making. She loved to dance and often said she would "rather dance than eat."
She was preceded in death by her husband of 49 years, Charles Joseph Tatro in 1989; two sons, David and Kevin Tatro; seven brothers and sisters, Merril, Myrtle, Mildred, Dale, Elgin, Eldon, and Orville.
A Mass of Christian Burial held at St. Anne Catholic Church with Father Joe Rautenberg officiating.
Burial will follow in Green Hills Memory Gardens.
Memorial contributions may be made to St. Jude Children's Hospital with envelopes available at the funeral home.
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