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Dorothy Arlene “Dottie” <I>Geyer</I> Biddle

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Dorothy Arlene “Dottie” Geyer Biddle

Birth
Brighton, Washington County, Iowa, USA
Death
19 Mar 2010 (aged 78)
Richland, Benton County, Washington, USA
Burial
Richland, Benton County, Washington, USA GPS-Latitude: 46.2816584, Longitude: -119.3100513
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Name: Dorothy Biddle
Last Residence: 99354 Richland, Benton, Washington, United States of America
Born: 8 Oct 1931
Died: 19 Mar 2010
State (Year) SSN issued: Iowa (Before 1951)

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DOROTHY ARLENE (GEYER) BIDDLE

Einan's Funeral Home

Dorothy Arlene Geyer Biddle, 78, of Richland Washington, passed peacefully from this earth, following her second battle with cancer, March 19, 2010. 'Dottie' to all that knew and loved her, was a 14-year survivor of oral cancer, beloved mother-grandmother-great grandmother, devoted wife, Korean War Veteran, ardent Bingo enthusiast, late blooming sports fan, Senior center volunteer and a pioneering Coupon Lady.

Dottie was born to Grace Edith (McGimpsey) and Francis Grant Geyer on October 8, 1931, in the township of Brighton, Iowa; the sixth of 12 children. Dottie grew up living the life of a farmer's daughter and dreamed of the days she would see the rest of the world. Dottie graduated from Wellman High School, class of 1949.

Dottie was tremendously proud of serving her country during the Korean War. She enlisted in the Women's Auxiliary Corp (WAC), August 1951, and was honorably discharged June 1954 with the rank of Sergeant. It was while in the service of her country, and at Fort Mason California, that she met her future husband, Bernard D. Biddle. Dottie, along with husband Bernie, have over the past several years enjoyed many wonderful reunion trips with veterans of the Korean War, and will be exalting this service with her military picture forever affixed to her gravesite headstone.

Dottie and Bernie were married December 30, 1953, in Washington, Iowa and soon made California their home for the next 15 years. Garden Grove, San Francisco, and Chico, California provided many memories and adventures as well as the birthplace to their six children (Frank, Don, Barbara, Brenda, Brian, and Niva) before moving to the state of Washington.

Dottie was a tremendous homemaker who constantly filled the house with aromas of savory meals, jams & jellies, canned vegetables, breads, and so many homemade baked treats. Getting sliced and diced by Blackberry & Raspberry bushes seemed a bit painful until you had the end results on a toasted English muffin! Sleeping with one of her handmade crocheted blankets was the best. With her sewing skills kids could play like crazy knowing that the eventual damage inflicted on pants, shirts, and coats would not be met with dad's feigned wrath because she was always there to save us. Dottie was a daytime fixture to so many loyal customers of the Richland Sambo's and Denny's and eventually the Kennewick Denny's where she brightened so many mornings with a radiant smile and immaculate service until her retirement following oral cancer. Dottie loved challenges and in the late 1970s and throughout the 1980s she took on the food industry by becoming her own Coupon clipping/mail-in Rebate rewarding czar, dedicating a home office to the task and could routinely be seen holding up check stand lines while purchasing a hundred dollars worth of groceries for ten dollars or less. You definitely didn't want to be behind her in line!

The Bingo halls of the Tri-Cities will now be without one of their most enthusiastic players. Bingo was a love that was instilled at a very early age and stayed with her to the end. Along with Bingo, Dottie enjoyed the company of her many grandchildren, was a huge Mariner/Cubs/Lou Pinnela fan, and volunteer extraordinaire at the Kennewick Senior Center. She also greatly enjoyed her time volunteering to Support the Troops, and was so thankful to have been able to travel and see her siblings.

Dottie is survived by her husband of 56 years, Bernard Biddle; children Frank Biddle, Donald Biddle, Barbara Butler (Stan), Brenda Freeze (Ron), Brian Biddle (Terese), Niva Cameron; grandchildren Jenny, Sarah, Daniel, Rachel, Nicholas, Cody, Brad, Kim, Jay, Amber, Amanda, Chelsea, Michael, Kevin, Joseph, Mac, and (18) great-grandchildren; Siblings Calvin Geyer (Iowa City, IA), Niva Nix (Auburn, GA), Larry Geyer (Quincy, FL), LaVerne Geyer (Washington, IA). Dottie was preceded in death by her mother Grace Geyer, father Francis Grant Geyer; baby twins Mark & Ruth Biddle; brothers Harlan Geyer, Donald Geyer, Floyd Geyer, Max Geyer and sisters Doris Allard, Lois Geyer, Francis Jean Geyer.

The family wishes to thank all who provided such wonderful care for Dottie. At Dottie's wishes there will not be a funeral mass or viewing. A gathering of family and friends for graveside services will take place at Sunset Memorial Gardens in Richland on March 27 at 11 a.m. In lieu of flowers, please make a donation in Dottie's name to the Kennewick Senior Center.

The family invites you to express your thoughts and memories in the online guestbook at www.einansfuneralhome.com.

Taken from: United States Obituary Collection Dorothy Arlene Geyer Biddle - Tri-City Herald - (Mar/23/2010) Publication place, Tri-Cities, Washington, United States of America
Social Security Death Index

Name: Dorothy Biddle
Last Residence: 99354 Richland, Benton, Washington, United States of America
Born: 8 Oct 1931
Died: 19 Mar 2010
State (Year) SSN issued: Iowa (Before 1951)

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DOROTHY ARLENE (GEYER) BIDDLE

Einan's Funeral Home

Dorothy Arlene Geyer Biddle, 78, of Richland Washington, passed peacefully from this earth, following her second battle with cancer, March 19, 2010. 'Dottie' to all that knew and loved her, was a 14-year survivor of oral cancer, beloved mother-grandmother-great grandmother, devoted wife, Korean War Veteran, ardent Bingo enthusiast, late blooming sports fan, Senior center volunteer and a pioneering Coupon Lady.

Dottie was born to Grace Edith (McGimpsey) and Francis Grant Geyer on October 8, 1931, in the township of Brighton, Iowa; the sixth of 12 children. Dottie grew up living the life of a farmer's daughter and dreamed of the days she would see the rest of the world. Dottie graduated from Wellman High School, class of 1949.

Dottie was tremendously proud of serving her country during the Korean War. She enlisted in the Women's Auxiliary Corp (WAC), August 1951, and was honorably discharged June 1954 with the rank of Sergeant. It was while in the service of her country, and at Fort Mason California, that she met her future husband, Bernard D. Biddle. Dottie, along with husband Bernie, have over the past several years enjoyed many wonderful reunion trips with veterans of the Korean War, and will be exalting this service with her military picture forever affixed to her gravesite headstone.

Dottie and Bernie were married December 30, 1953, in Washington, Iowa and soon made California their home for the next 15 years. Garden Grove, San Francisco, and Chico, California provided many memories and adventures as well as the birthplace to their six children (Frank, Don, Barbara, Brenda, Brian, and Niva) before moving to the state of Washington.

Dottie was a tremendous homemaker who constantly filled the house with aromas of savory meals, jams & jellies, canned vegetables, breads, and so many homemade baked treats. Getting sliced and diced by Blackberry & Raspberry bushes seemed a bit painful until you had the end results on a toasted English muffin! Sleeping with one of her handmade crocheted blankets was the best. With her sewing skills kids could play like crazy knowing that the eventual damage inflicted on pants, shirts, and coats would not be met with dad's feigned wrath because she was always there to save us. Dottie was a daytime fixture to so many loyal customers of the Richland Sambo's and Denny's and eventually the Kennewick Denny's where she brightened so many mornings with a radiant smile and immaculate service until her retirement following oral cancer. Dottie loved challenges and in the late 1970s and throughout the 1980s she took on the food industry by becoming her own Coupon clipping/mail-in Rebate rewarding czar, dedicating a home office to the task and could routinely be seen holding up check stand lines while purchasing a hundred dollars worth of groceries for ten dollars or less. You definitely didn't want to be behind her in line!

The Bingo halls of the Tri-Cities will now be without one of their most enthusiastic players. Bingo was a love that was instilled at a very early age and stayed with her to the end. Along with Bingo, Dottie enjoyed the company of her many grandchildren, was a huge Mariner/Cubs/Lou Pinnela fan, and volunteer extraordinaire at the Kennewick Senior Center. She also greatly enjoyed her time volunteering to Support the Troops, and was so thankful to have been able to travel and see her siblings.

Dottie is survived by her husband of 56 years, Bernard Biddle; children Frank Biddle, Donald Biddle, Barbara Butler (Stan), Brenda Freeze (Ron), Brian Biddle (Terese), Niva Cameron; grandchildren Jenny, Sarah, Daniel, Rachel, Nicholas, Cody, Brad, Kim, Jay, Amber, Amanda, Chelsea, Michael, Kevin, Joseph, Mac, and (18) great-grandchildren; Siblings Calvin Geyer (Iowa City, IA), Niva Nix (Auburn, GA), Larry Geyer (Quincy, FL), LaVerne Geyer (Washington, IA). Dottie was preceded in death by her mother Grace Geyer, father Francis Grant Geyer; baby twins Mark & Ruth Biddle; brothers Harlan Geyer, Donald Geyer, Floyd Geyer, Max Geyer and sisters Doris Allard, Lois Geyer, Francis Jean Geyer.

The family wishes to thank all who provided such wonderful care for Dottie. At Dottie's wishes there will not be a funeral mass or viewing. A gathering of family and friends for graveside services will take place at Sunset Memorial Gardens in Richland on March 27 at 11 a.m. In lieu of flowers, please make a donation in Dottie's name to the Kennewick Senior Center.

The family invites you to express your thoughts and memories in the online guestbook at www.einansfuneralhome.com.

Taken from: United States Obituary Collection Dorothy Arlene Geyer Biddle - Tri-City Herald - (Mar/23/2010) Publication place, Tri-Cities, Washington, United States of America


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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/74661740/dorothy_arlene-biddle: accessed ), memorial page for Dorothy Arlene “Dottie” Geyer Biddle (8 Oct 1931–19 Mar 2010), Find a Grave Memorial ID 74661740, citing Sunset Memorial Gardens, Richland, Benton County, Washington, USA; Maintained by Jerry D (contributor 47330020).