Dolly Eaton Blair was a lovely, kind, intelligent, and sweet woman. She was born on September 7, 1928 on "Grasshopper Hill" in Denver, Colorado. Dolly decided to attend college at the University of the Pacific in Stockton, California. She was an excellent and dedicated student in this small, private university's English department. She always loved reading. One of her favorite poetic collections was "Leaves of Grass" written by poet Walt Whitman. Just like the poet Whitman, Dolly found beauty in nature and all aspects of life. While attending the University of the Pacific and enjoying her studies there, she met her future husband Robert Blair. Robert Blair was also an English major. The studious couple graduated together in 1950. The couple became married after they graduated. They made their lives together in Stockton, California. Dolly was very active in her community and found joy in being an outgoing and helpful person. Dolly was a mother to two sons, William and John, and one daughter, Emily. Dolly also had four grandchildren, Samuel and Madeline Peters, and Andreas and Elizabeth Blair. Dolly had one great grandchild named Emma Peters. Dolly was always delightful with her beautiful smile and her sweet demeanor. Dolly was a devout Christian and was an avid attendee at Sunday worship service at The Episcopal Church of Saint Anne. Dolly Blair had a joyful spirit and a beautiful soul. All who knew Dolly loved her kindness and warmth. She is fondly remembered and greatly missed by all her knew her.
Dolly Eaton Blair was a lovely, kind, intelligent, and sweet woman. She was born on September 7, 1928 on "Grasshopper Hill" in Denver, Colorado. Dolly decided to attend college at the University of the Pacific in Stockton, California. She was an excellent and dedicated student in this small, private university's English department. She always loved reading. One of her favorite poetic collections was "Leaves of Grass" written by poet Walt Whitman. Just like the poet Whitman, Dolly found beauty in nature and all aspects of life. While attending the University of the Pacific and enjoying her studies there, she met her future husband Robert Blair. Robert Blair was also an English major. The studious couple graduated together in 1950. The couple became married after they graduated. They made their lives together in Stockton, California. Dolly was very active in her community and found joy in being an outgoing and helpful person. Dolly was a mother to two sons, William and John, and one daughter, Emily. Dolly also had four grandchildren, Samuel and Madeline Peters, and Andreas and Elizabeth Blair. Dolly had one great grandchild named Emma Peters. Dolly was always delightful with her beautiful smile and her sweet demeanor. Dolly was a devout Christian and was an avid attendee at Sunday worship service at The Episcopal Church of Saint Anne. Dolly Blair had a joyful spirit and a beautiful soul. All who knew Dolly loved her kindness and warmth. She is fondly remembered and greatly missed by all her knew her.
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