In loving memory of

Dolores J. "Dory" Veith
February 21, 1937 - November 16, 2012

Mrs. Dolores J. "Dory" Veith, age 75, of Cumming passed away Friday, November 16, 2012 Survivors include her husband, Herman Veith of Cumming; children, Robert Rolle of Dawsonville, Renee' Yoos of Suwanee, Reno Rolle of Ojai, CA, Ronald Rolle of Suwanee, Rodney Rolle of Ojai, CA; step-children, Alan Veith of Orlando, FL, June Windmuller of Richmond, VA, Robert Veith of Mt. Laurel, NJ, Lynne Palermo of Rochester, NY, Lori Weatherwalks of Chesterfield, NJ; 20 grandchildren and 1 great grandchild. A Memorial Mass will be held Monday, November 19, 2012 at 11:00 AM at St/ Brendan the Navigator Catholic Community, 4633 Shiloh Road, Cumming, GA 30040. Ingram Funeral Home & Crematory, Cumming, Georgia is in charge of arrangements. Service DetailsMonday, November 19th, 2012, 11:00am, St. Brendan's Catholic Church

Tributes

Pam Crump wrote on Mar 2, 2013:

"To all of her family, I was so sorry to hear that this beautiful lady had passed away. Although I was only in your lives for a few years, I immediately loved her. I'm sorry that we had lost touch. I want you all to know that I'm thinking and praying for you and your families. She was one special, happy, always smiling beautiful person. Pam Crump"

Deborah Lee Ferro Ward wrote on Nov 26, 2012:

"it's a Ferro thingCousins are the first friends you make in life and having 5 of them was the best, although as a kid I was afraid of Aunt Dory cause she could yell the paint right off a wall. Any time we got was precious, unfortunatly time was robbed from all of us as adults for many reasons but in the end we still shared the same memories of fondness and love and thats all that matters."

K.Carney wrote on Nov 20, 2012:

"I hope your loving memories bring you comfort. Sincere condolences for your loss. Rev.21:4"

MB wrote on Nov 20, 2012:

"I extend my heartfelt sympathy to the Veith family. It is never easy to find the right words to say but may those precious memories of your dear loved one Dolores be foremost in your hearts and minds along with this wonderful promise that Jesus made at John 5:28,29."

Lynda Clark wrote on Nov 18, 2012:

"May the memories of your mom comfort you during these difficult days."

Reno, Lynn, Reno Jr. & Ryann Rolle lit a me.. wrote on Nov 18, 2012:

""You can shed tears that she is gone, or you can smile because she has lived. You can close your eyes and pray that she'll come back, or you can open your eyes and see all she's left. Your heart can be empty because you can't see her, or you can be full of the love you shared. You can turn your back on tomorrow and live yesterday, or you can be happy for tomorrow because of yesterday. You can remember her only that she is gone, or you can cherish her memory and let it live on. You can cry and close your mind, be empty and turn your back. Or you can do what she'd want: smile, open your eyes, love and go on." David Harkins"

diane d cyrus-wood wrote on Nov 17, 2012:

"My BFFDearest Herm, Robert, Renee, Reno, Ronnie, Rodney & extended Families My family and I extend our sincere sympathies on the passing of your dear Wife/Mother. I must begin by acknowledging and commending you for the vigilant care, tender compassion and loving devotion you displayed towards her decline and proactive illness. Although, Dory has transcended from our mortal view,those most cherished qualilities that made her special will give us comfort in knowing she will always be as close to you as your thought. I share with many in your grief with thoughts and gratitude and joy, for she was a "Best Friend", a loyal confidant, a sure refuge, collectively a "Rare Treasure". Although you walk through a shadowed valley, realize that you are not alone.Let the loving support of family and friends provide the necessary peace to maintain and preserve harmony. May GOD continually bless you all and grant you the peace that is all deserving. Lovingly, Diane"

Velma Veith wrote on Nov 17, 2012:

"Shower DoorOnce on a visit, I learned that Dory was a very neat and orderly person. Not only was her house spotless but so was the bathroom. I soon learned that her strategy included the concept "cleaning should be done right away". Although at age 12 this was not the lesson I wanted to learn at the time, it turned out to impact my life more than she will ever know. One day on the visit she taught me to how to use a wiper to clean the shower and shower door. She wanted a spot free shower. I did as I was told and since that day forward I have continued that practice in my home. If you ever come out for a visit you will find a wiper in my shower, thanks to Dory. The point of this story is....we all have the potential to impact each others lives and so how we express ourselves matters and even the small things we do for each other matter. Dory's attention to detail and her the manner in which she lived her life was an example for me. Although I did not spend a lot of time with her, her life impacted mine. I have fond memories of time spent in her home, swimming, eating, and I will always remember her special and unique laughter. Her smile remains a perfect picture in my mind. Uncle Herman, I'm truly sorry for your loss and I will continue to pray for you and the family. Love, Velma Veith"

Joanna Shook wrote on Nov 17, 2012:

"Thoughts and prayers with you at this difficult time."

Ingram Funeral Home & Crematory lit a memor.. wrote on Nov 17, 2012:

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