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Dorothy Amelia “DoDo” Packard

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Dorothy Amelia “DoDo” Packard

Birth
Ogden, Weber County, Utah, USA
Death
3 Jan 1996 (aged 96)
Alpine, Utah County, Utah, USA
Burial
Ogden, Weber County, Utah, USA Add to Map
Plot
E-3-2-3W
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Dorothy Amelia Packard Casey, fondly known as "DoDo", died January 3, 1996 at the home of a niece in Alpine, Utah.

She was born January 13, 1899 in Ogden, a daughter of Fred and Rachel Farr Packard. She is the granddaughter of Lorin Farr, Pioneer and first mayor Ogden. She had lived and worked in California. She loved children and for many years served as Primary secretary in the Hollywood, Calif. ward and stake.

Although she had no children of her own, she tended and helped raise many of her nieces and nephews. She was loved as a "second" mother and grandmother.

She was a temple worker at the Provo and Salt Lake Temples and her temple work was the love of her life.

She is survived by many loving and dedicated nieces and nephews.

Graveside services will be held Saturday, January 6, 1996 at 2 p.m. at the Ogden City Cemetery. Friends may call at the Myers Mortuary in Ogden, Saturday from 12:30-1:30 p.m.
Published Deseret News: Friday, Jan. 5, 1996
Dorothy Amelia Packard Casey, fondly known as "DoDo", died January 3, 1996 at the home of a niece in Alpine, Utah.

She was born January 13, 1899 in Ogden, a daughter of Fred and Rachel Farr Packard. She is the granddaughter of Lorin Farr, Pioneer and first mayor Ogden. She had lived and worked in California. She loved children and for many years served as Primary secretary in the Hollywood, Calif. ward and stake.

Although she had no children of her own, she tended and helped raise many of her nieces and nephews. She was loved as a "second" mother and grandmother.

She was a temple worker at the Provo and Salt Lake Temples and her temple work was the love of her life.

She is survived by many loving and dedicated nieces and nephews.

Graveside services will be held Saturday, January 6, 1996 at 2 p.m. at the Ogden City Cemetery. Friends may call at the Myers Mortuary in Ogden, Saturday from 12:30-1:30 p.m.
Published Deseret News: Friday, Jan. 5, 1996


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