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Dorothy Loretta Lamore

November 16, 1954 ~ February 9, 2025

Dorothy Loretta Lamore, 70, of Jacksonville, Florida passed away February 9, 2025.

Crevasse's Simple Cremation is honored to serve the Lamore family. 

 

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  1. To my loving Wife of almost 33 years. I will never forget the good the bad or even ugly. For being with you and your love made everything perfect. You always showed me direction and purpose in life. You now not being here will definitely things harder, however I’m confident that you will still show me the way. 

    I will always love you forever Kitten 

  2. Mr Dan you are the greatest boss I am so sorry for your loss. You don't deserve to have that done to you. You will be in my prayers. Fly high Mrs Dorothy hope your wings are beautiful.

  3. Mr Dan i'm so sorry for your loss My thoughts and prayers are with you and always will be.
    Katherine And steven phillips

  4. Aunt Dorothy,
    You will forever be missed here on earth but I know you are dancing on the streets of gold with your sister, mother and father.  You left a beautiful legacy behind to be proud of… watch over and protect us  all…. We pray for your family here as hearts are broke.  
    Love In Christ,
    The Sheehan Family in Virginia 

  5. We’re so sorry for your loss, Dan. Dorthy was a good person and I’m glad you had her in your life. We’re thinking about you!

  6. Dorothy was a great person with a big heart. I will miss her always. Her love for animals and life was abundantly clear. I am so sorry for the family's loss of this beautiful heart. She will not be forgotten!

  7. What a wonderful friend always so kind and helpful. I have such fond memories of camping with her and Dan. Dan please know that Jesus loves you and will comfort you and your family

  8. Way back in 2017, Dorothy and I were typically in the office earlier than most. We got right down to business and didn't chit chat as often as we could have – should have. Dorothy had read on Facebook that my beloved little dog, Molly passed away. That next morning when I returned to work, Dorothy saw me come in. She stood right up and walked over, greeting me with one of the warmest heartfelt hugs I've ever had. It meant so much and brought us both to tears. I'll never forget Dorothy, our dog talks or that sentimental hug. Until we meet again, Dorothy!
    Marie

  9. Dorothy was my very first trainer at Winn-Dixie 25 years ago.  I was fresh out of college and scared!! But Dorothy helped train me and calm me down. I learned so much from her!! It was always a pleasure working with her.  She was always a valuable team member. I will always think of her as someone who helped shape my career and will always be greatful for my working relationship with her!!


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