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Dorothy and I started first grade together at IPS School 75 and then were classmates at GWHS.
I left the state after high school, so I didn't see Dorothy for many years. After I moved back to
Indpls. in 1983, we enjoyed visiting at our grade school reunions and high school reunions.
Always loved seeing her. Seemed that she was always smiling and very positive about her life.
May God continue to bless Dorothy's family and give peace during this difficult time.
Her old friend,
Kathy Becker Barr
Hi! Dorothy! My first memory is my first year married to David! You were warm, kind, loving and had a great sense of laughing…..just enjoying our visit! I will surely miss our times! Many conversations were joyful and full of life! I can actually hear you laughing!
I know you loved your family, but your doggies loved you so much and you just loved those pooches!
Love you Dorothy!
Mary Medich
Dorothy we shared so many things together like all of the normal family gatherings but one memory stands out in my mind. It was late November 1971 or early 1972. I came up to visit you, Bogdan and Mirko from Bloomington I was a senior at IU I was 22 and thought you were old.You were 30. OMG Much to my surprise you asked me if I wanted to go and see Fidler on the Roof downtown at the circle theater. Of course we went it was so cold we froze our butts off. I think there were just a few people in the 1600 seat theatre and we were two of them. I think everybody else in Indianapolis stayed home that cold night!
You were so much fun. Your laugh made everyone laugh. I will miss that. Well I said my goodbye to you yesterday but I know we will meet again. Maybe we can see another movie then. Memory Eternal dear Cousin love you, David
Our hearts were so filled with love, joy, happiness and laughter when we would get together with our dear friend and sister. Our friendship was the true meaning of "love one another, no matter what." Dorothy you will be missed. May her memories be eternal.
I grew up next-door to Dorothy, who insisted that I call her Teta, which is aunt in Serbian. She taught me how to make baklava. Everyone I know loved her cooking and loved her. She was very joyful person. Thinking about you and your family. She lived a wonderful life.
Our Condolences to the Milivojac family. Dorothy was truly one of God’s servants, so loving so-giving and so kind. I remember her first warm welcome as we entered the church on 16th street “We were home”.
We will always remember her smile, this was a guide for us to follow God.
Memory Eternal
George & Betty Seat & Family
I was so honored and blessed to have Dorothy as a friend but more as a "sister" so many fun times. She will be missed so much by so many. May her memory be Eternal.
I’m so sorry for your loss !❤️she was certainly a delightful person to sit by at a sports contest at Luhi — wish I’d gotten to know her better but we shared some growing up stories in the great era of the 50’s in Indy ⭐️know you’ll one day be reunited! May God be with you all
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