At a young age, Dorotha attended the New Hope Church near Russ, Missouri, where she professed her faith in Christ.
On May 8,1965, she was united in marriage to James Ernest Keen SR., and to this union was born one son, James Keen Jr., and one daughter Ellen Keen.
She was preceded in death by her parents, her husband, James on August 14,2008, two sisters, Bonnie Griffin and Iris Sue Daniels; and one brother, Charles Daniels.
Dorotha, is survived by her son ,James Jr., a daughter Ellen and grandson Braydon Keen, all of Lebanon, Missouri; one brother Don Daniels and his wife Ruth of Lebanon, Missouri; four sisters, Barbara Rogers and Martha Love of Lebanon, Missouri; Gearlene Griffin of Grovesprings, Missouri; Marilyn Daniels of Springfield, Missouri; and a host of other relatives and friends.
Dorotha, enjoyed collecting roosters and tea cups, working on her house, crocheting, watching the Shepherds Chapel and her Bible studies, but most of all she enjoyed time spent with her grandson Braydon and her family.
Dorotha was always there when she was needed.
She will be greatly missed by all who knew and loved her.
At a young age, Dorotha attended the New Hope Church near Russ, Missouri, where she professed her faith in Christ.
On May 8,1965, she was united in marriage to James Ernest Keen SR., and to this union was born one son, James Keen Jr., and one daughter Ellen Keen.
She was preceded in death by her parents, her husband, James on August 14,2008, two sisters, Bonnie Griffin and Iris Sue Daniels; and one brother, Charles Daniels.
Dorotha, is survived by her son ,James Jr., a daughter Ellen and grandson Braydon Keen, all of Lebanon, Missouri; one brother Don Daniels and his wife Ruth of Lebanon, Missouri; four sisters, Barbara Rogers and Martha Love of Lebanon, Missouri; Gearlene Griffin of Grovesprings, Missouri; Marilyn Daniels of Springfield, Missouri; and a host of other relatives and friends.
Dorotha, enjoyed collecting roosters and tea cups, working on her house, crocheting, watching the Shepherds Chapel and her Bible studies, but most of all she enjoyed time spent with her grandson Braydon and her family.
Dorotha was always there when she was needed.
She will be greatly missed by all who knew and loved her.
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